Home > Work > Skellig (Skellig, #1)
21 " more 27 and 53,'i said. 'Food of the gods,' he said "
― David Almond , Skellig (Skellig, #1)
22 " They think schools stop you from learning,' I said. 'They think schools try to make everybody just the same. "
23 " You’re my best boy. Whatever happens, you’ll always be my best boy. "
24 " My mother educates me," she said. "We believe that schools inhibit the natural curiosity, creativity and intelligence of children. The mind needs to be opened out into the word, not shuttered down inside a gloomy classroom. "
25 " There were hundreds of tiny creases and cracks all over his pale face. A few fine colourless hairs grew on his chin. "
26 " - Ar manai, kad meilė gali padėti žmogui išgyti? "
27 " Galbūt mes amžini kažkaip kitaip... "
28 " Mes kaip maži paukščiukai – pusę laiko būname laimingi, o kitą pusę mirtinai išsigandę. "
29 " - Kam reikalingi mentikauliai?- Sako, tose vietose buvo tavo sparnai. Kai buvai angelas. Dar sako, kad vieną dieną jie ten vėl išaugs.- Kaip manai, ar mažylė turėjo sparnus?- Esu tikra, kad taip. Tik pažvelk į ją. Kartais man atrodo, kad iš tikrųjų ji dar nepaliko dangaus ir nepasiekė žemės. "
30 " Mąsčiau, kaip sunku iš pirmo žvilgsnio pasakyti, apie ką žmonės galvoja ir kokie jie palūžę. "
31 " They say that shoulder blades are where your wings were, when you were an angel,’ she said. ‘They say they’re where your wings will grow again one day. "
32 " Twenty-one "
33 " They’re common, but nevertheless very beautiful. A sparrow. These are tits. "
34 " He laughed, but he didn’t smile. "
35 " What was?’ said Dad. She crinkled her face up, like she was embarrassed. ‘Well,’ she said. ‘I was lying here last night, tossing and turning. Kept getting up to look at her. Kept dropping off to sleep. And the strangest of dreams …’ ‘And … ?’ said Dad. ‘And I saw this man, that’s all. Another dream, though "
36 " warehouses "