Top 14 Miss Peregrine S Home Quotes
#1. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children is a amazing book, I love it
Ransom Riggs
#2. What sets 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' apart is Riggs's use of 'found' photographs as a spark of inspiration for the narrative. 'Found' describes art created from common objects that are not normally considered art.
Claire Cameron
#3. I wanted to put a human face on anxiety disorders. I thought people who suffer from anxiety might recognize themselves and gain some comfort from my story and for those who don't suffer from anxiety disorders gain some understanding.
Scott Stossel
#4. Parades are man's attempt to make traffic exciting.
Demetri Martin
#5. And so Enoch held up Miss Peregrine's cage and she let out a great screeching cry. We answered with a cry of our own, both a victory yell and a lament, for everything lost and yet to be gained.
Ransom Riggs
#6. Bill was buying shoe-shines for Mike. Bootblacks opened the street door and each one Bill called over and started to work on Mike. "This is the eleventh time my boots have been polished," Mike said. "I say, Bill is an ass.
Ernest Hemingway,
#7. True, I only properly started talking with Todd half an hour ago, but every instance of undying love was only half an hour young, once upon a time.
David Mitchell
#8. There's no doubt we were unworthy, but we were never worthless. Big difference.
Louie Giglio
#9. If you don't get excited about the gospel, you've never really grasped what it's telling you.
Derek Prince
#10. Why would an all-powerful creator decide to plant his carefully crafted species on islands and continents in exactly the appropriate pattern to suggest, irresistibly, that they had evolved and dispersed from the site of their evolution?
Richard Dawkins
#11. I do like Superman as a character, and I have followed him throughout the years.
Zack Snyder
#12. 'You don't strike me as a quitter.'
'Then you don't know me very well,' I replied.
Ransom Riggs
#14. For the former, activity, any kind of activity, was an end in itself; for the latter, activity was but a progress toward the true end, which was rest, and peace of mind. Action was to be undertaken only when equilibrium was disturbed.
Olaf Stapledon
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