Top 17 Heidi Schulz Quotes

#1. It pains me to admit this, but Roger was a good sight less stupid than most children.

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#2. Excuse me. You may remember eating my father, Captain Hook? I'm here to avenge his death. Farewell, hideous beast.

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#3. Jocelyn did not want to always remain the same. Where was the adventure in that?

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#4. And why not?" she snapped. "Because I'm a girl? I am becoming very tired of people thinking I can't do things!

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#5. Why is it that those who are the most concerned with manners rarely have any themselves?

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#6. Stop gawking and close your mouth before I decide to use it as a trash receptacle.

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#7. For the first time in her life, Jocelyn felt the hot shame of being underdressed for a party.

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#8. Has a disagreement with an employer ever led to dismemberment or disemboweling?

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#9. The thing about friends is, you never know when you might need them. It's always best to keep them imprisoned nearby.

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#10. I am Captain James Hook! I am no victim; I create them! I do not have bad dreams; I inspire them!

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#11. Jocelyn's stomach lodged another complaint with the management regarding the length of time since breakfast.

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#12. Though she couldn't tell for certain from her vantage point, Jocelyn did not expect to find a single corset on the entire island. She was utterly charmed.

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#13. but he never murdered me. Not once. That's saying something, isn't it?

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#14. I'd venture to guess that a list of things you know nothing about could fill volumes.

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#15. those unfortunate enough to be killed by Smee generally die thinking, What a dear little man.

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#16. She did, however, make herself a promise. There were likely no spiders in the other girls' beds that evening, but Jocelyn resolved to remedy that as soon as possible.

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#17. Dead mothers are rather fashionable these days. They lend such an attractive air of tragedy.

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