Top 32 Quotes About Middlegrade
#1. Dad has shamelessly played the Mom card. Against which there is no defense.
Denis Markell
#2. The cover of a book is akin to the door of a home; if it is welcoming and enticing, it beckons you and your visit will be all the more pleasurable and desirable.
J.E. Rogers
#3. As a rule, she didn't like boys very much, but she had to admit, Charlie was actually pretty nice.
Sarah Weeks
#4. Concerned that others were not coming onto the summit and because I had no radio link to those below me, I began to wonder if there were difficulties down the mountain. I made the decision to descend.
Anatoli Boukreev
#5. So you're a reader," My mom sighs, as if somehow this elevates Isabel to yet another realm of perfection.
Denis Markell
#6. To my faithful readers, because a book is like a pie - the only thing more satisfying than cooking up the story is knowing that somebody might be out there eating it up with a spoon.
Sarah Weeks
#7. Ordinary fortune-tellers tell you what you want to happen; witches tell you what's going to happen whether you want it to or not. Strangely enough, witches tend to be more accurate but less popular.
Terry Pratchett
#8. The three now faced the moving wall. Trapped, like the last fries in a box with a hungry kid ready to pounce. They had no way to escape.
S.W. Lothian
#9. That was the moment when Alice knew for sure that she and Charlie Erdling would be friends for the rest of their lives.
Sarah Weeks
#10. Superboy and the Invisible Girl
Son of Steel and Daughter of Air
He's a hero, a lover, a prince
She's not there ...
Brian Yorkey
#11. We used to think that revolutions are the cause of change. Actually it is the other way around: change prepares the ground for revolution.
Eric Hoffer
#12. Polly had a gift for baking pies, and she poured her heart and soul into every one she made.
Sarah Weeks
#13. Lardo was getting on in years, and his big belly tended to slow him down a bit.
Sarah Weeks
#14. When Beth struggles for words it means she's on the verge of saying something worth hearing. Her emotions confuse her. Maybe tonight, she'll finally find the courage to say the words I'm longing to hear.
Katie McGarry
#15. During the canvass in the State of Mississippi, I traveled into different parts of that state, and this is the doctrine that I everywhere uttered: that while I was in favor of building up the colored race, I was not in favor of tearing down the white race.
Hiram Rhodes Revels
#16. Oh, to be the author of prison letters. It's a young girl's dream come true.
Jenny B. Jones
#17. Being a humble person, she gave her pie shop a humble name - PIE.
Sarah Weeks
#18. What I play now isn't surf music. It's too powerful. I used to go through paper bags; now I go through brick walls. I play hard.
Dick Dale
#19. There are people who are always anticipating trouble, and in this way they manage to enjoy many sorrows that never really happen to them.
Josh Billings
#21. Whatever you do, don't make it worse by trying to come up with some flimsy excuse for why you were in the ventilation shaft, Lina told herself.
Jaleigh Johnson
#22. She wanted to make sure she studied all the manuals thoroughly, but she had to admit that part of her hesitation was the unsettling length of the list of things that could go wrong if she mishandled the pressure.
Jaleigh Johnson
#23. PROJECTILE, n. The final arbiter in international disputes. With the growth of prudence in military affairs the projectile came more and more into favor, and is now held in high esteem by the most courageous.
Ambrose Bierce
#24. It seems like the best escape games come from Japan for some reason. It makes me proud.
Denis Markell
#25. I turn back to the Archers, who don't look like the same species as us. Do they even sweat, these people?
Denis Markell
#26. MADDIE: Change is good. It's not always easy, but it's good. And it's time I made a few changes.
Ruby Dixon
#27. What I want to know is how the white man, with the blood of black people dripping off his fingers, can have the audacity to be asking black people, 'Do they hate him?' That takes a lot of nerve.
Malcolm X
#28. Wait. Is a real, live adult person actually asking me details about the games I play? This is unheard of.
Denis Markell
#29. Alice wondered if her mother was aware that she wasn't the only one in town who'd come down with a bad case of Blueberry Fever.
Sarah Weeks
#30. Ennui has made more gamblers than avarice, more drunkards than thirst, and perhaps as many suicides as despair.
Gautama Buddha
#31. Torque was the greatest thing in the world, as far as Lina was concerned.
Jaleigh Johnson
#32. At this moment, I know that the answer has to be yes. I am defeated. By my own father. How Darth Vader.
Denis Markell
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