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1 " I swam through the thick, smelly, greyish ocean of pressure toward nowhere. "
― Darin C. Brown , The Taste of Despair (The Master of Perceptions, #3)
2 " That unbearable taste. It was as though nothing in the world could ever be the same. Nothing was worth doing. Nothing was worth living for. It was… despair.I understood. My enemy had both a name and a taste. Despair. "
3 " Well, one of the kids from school called me stupid because I didn’t catch the football,” I said.“Was this kid named Albert?” Mom asked.“No, it was Kenny.”“Listen. Unless Albert Einstein is at your school, you’re the smartest one there. Look how fast you solved the Rubik’s cube. I bet none of your classmates can even solve it at all, let alone in under a minute. And… what’s 316 times 128?”I paused for a moment. “40,448.”“I guarantee that nobody in your school can do that either. Stupid? Forget about it. "
4 " My soul lightened as I realized I could help her. I rolled her body flat, like Grandpa taught me. I swept my finger inside her cold mouth to make sure her breathing passage was open, and I placed my mouth on hers, carefully pinching her nose, and breathed life into her lungs.Betsy stirred, sputtered a cough, and opened her eyes.“Now you kiss me?” she said, so weakly I could barely hear her. "
5 " It was 3:57 AM. An explosion hit me from beneath my bedroom floor like an atomic bomb, jolting me awake. Its concussive wave carried horrible colors, smells and textures, but among them floated a familiar purple. I sat up, shivering with revulsion while the aftershocks flowed over me. As I focused on the warm, sweet purple buried inside the frigid, choking grey, my eyes widened with recognition. Mom! "
6 " There are forces in the world much stronger than death. The special relationship you two have is assuredly one such entity. If you ever despair, remember this: he is with you. He will always be with you.” –Reverend Sanderson "
7 " Turn your emotions into your ally, or they will get the better of you. Always remember that!” --Hunter’s Dad "