
Top 17 Miss Peregrine's Quotes
#1. Lasting happiness starts with one question ... what can I celebrate?
Michael Beckwith
#2. They had a million questions for me, and, far away from Miss Peregrine, I could answer them frankly. What was my world like? What did people eat, drink, wear? When would sickness and death be overcome by science?
Ransom Riggs
#3. I'm completely obsessed with the film versions of 'Superman'.
Nile Rodgers
#4. 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
#5. There's things I know I'm good at, and those things interest me less and less. I learn a lot more from doing it wrong than I do from doing it right.
Michael Ian Black
#6. How many times have I told you? Polite persons do not take supper in the nude.
Ransom Riggs
#7. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children is a amazing book, I love it
Ransom Riggs
#8. I was known as a 35-mm photographer with a view-camera mentality.
Sam Abell
#9. I'll never understand ninety-nine percent of humanity. - Enoch
Ransom Riggs
#10. Setting aside her needlework, Miss Peregrine rose and hobbled to the window. Her gait was rigid and awkward, as if one of her legs were shorter than the other.
Ransom Riggs
#12. If there was one thing I hated in this world, it was folks who told you that you couldn't do something.
Jennifer Niven
#13. Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death.
George Orwell
#14. The sadness of the women's movement is that they don't allow the necessity of love. See, I don't personally trust any revolution where love is not allowed.
Maya Angelou
#15. 'You don't strike me as a quitter.'
'Then you don't know me very well,' I replied.
Ransom Riggs
#16. I think that the ideal physique and look of a ballerina is always changing with different eras. And it's continuing to change.
Misty Copeland
#17. 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
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