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***A KEY WORD*** Imagined
Markus Zusak
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Markus Zusak
Age: 49
Born: 1975
Born: January 1
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The bittersweetness of uncertainty: To win or to lose.
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Because you don't learn anything unless you can find the patience to read. TV takes that away from you. It robs you from your mind.
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I thought what if death is more like thinking, well, war is like the boss at your shoulder, constantly wanting more, wanting more, wanting more, and then that gave me the idea that Death is weary, he's fatigued, and he's haunted by what he sees humans do to each other because he's on hand for all of our great miseries.
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Soon evening worked its way into the sky, and the city hunched itself down.
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I think to be writer you have to enjoy being alone. I was a loner as a teenager and was always drawn to characters in books and films who were at the fringes.
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I say, 'Don't lose your heart, Rube.' And very clearly, without moving, my brother answers me. He says, 'I'm not tryin' to lose it, Cam. I'm tryin' to find it.
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She was one if the few souls that made me wonder what's it to live.
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My own eyes try to sleep, but they don't. They stay wide awake as time snarls forward and silence drops down, like measured thought.
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Very suddenly. Yes, quite suddenly, I didn't feel like I could handle my feeling of aloneness.
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It's insane to be a writer and not be a reader. When I'm writing I'm more likely to be reading four or five books at once, just in bits and pieces rather than subjecting myself to a really brilliant book and thinking, Well what's the point of me writing anything? I'm more likely to read a book through when I take a break from writing.
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It brewed in her as she eyed the pages full to the brims of their bellies with paragraphs and words. You bastards, she thought. You lovely bastards. Don’t make me happy. Please, don’t fill me up and let me think that something good can come of any of this.
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Trust was accumulated quickly, due primarily to the brute strength of the man's gentleness, his thereness. (p.36)
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You can do anything when it's not real. When it is real, nothing breaks your fall. Nothing gets between you and the ground.
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How do you tell if something's alive? You check for breathing.
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You don't shoot a dog when it is already dead.
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It's about glowing lights and small things that are big.
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an expression of surprise falls from her face, though she's trying to keep it. it breaks off and she seems to catch it and fidget with it in her hands.
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I'm not one of these 'the characters write themselves the story just fell out of me' kind of writers. Wish it was like that.
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Tears were frozen to the book theif's face.
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I wanted to ask her how the same thing could be so ugly and so glorious, and its words and stories so damning and brilliant.
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