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  • #1
    James  Patterson
    “Nudge: You aren't dead.
    Iggy (irritably): No. You aren't dead either. How about just 'hello'?”
    James Patterson, The Angel Experiment

  • #2
    “I will kill you, I swear it!
    I will kill you until you're dead!

    ~Switzerland”
    Hetalia

  • #3
    James  Patterson
    “Why was the blind guy playing with matches, you ask? Because he's good at it. Anything to do with fire, igniting things, exploding things, things with fuses, wicks, accelerants . . . Iggy's your man. It's one of those good/bad things.”
    James Patterson, The Angel Experiment

  • #4
    James  Patterson
    “Frustration was my constant companion. I wanted to scream. "What the he-eck are we supposed to do now? I asked Fang.
    He looked at me, and I could tell he was mulling over the problem. He held out a small waxed-paper bag.
    Peanut?”
    James Patterson, The Angel Experiment

  • #5
    James  Patterson
    “When did they start coming after you?”
    “Was it—was it after the oil- slick Hummer crash?” the Gasman asked Iggy tentatively.
    My eyes widened. Oil-slick Hummer crash?
    Iggy rubbed his chin, thinking.
    “Or maybe it was more---after the bomb,” the Gasman said in a low voice, looking down.
    “I think it was the bomb,” Iggy agreed. “That definitely seemed to tick them off.”
    “Bomb?” I asked incredulously.”
    James Patterson, The Angel Experiment

  • #6
    James  Patterson
    “I want to be able to see stuff," Iggy said. "Like I used to, when I was little. And I want to be able to totally kick Jeb's butt.”
    James Patterson, The Angel Experiment

  • #7
    James  Patterson
    “It was the building from the drawing in my brain.
    And if you don’t think that’s a weird sentence, maybe you should reread it.”
    James Patterson, The Angel Experiment

  • #8
    James  Patterson
    “I couldn’t leave Total behind.”
    “Total?” Iggy asked.
    “That’s what his card said,” Angel explained.
    “Totally a mutant dog who will probably turn on us and kill us in our sleep,” Fang said.”
    James Patterson, The Angel Experiment

  • #9
    James  Patterson
    “It’s, like, a safety bomb.”
    -Iggy”
    James Patterson, The Angel Experiment

  • #10
    James  Patterson
    “Angel wanted them all to burn in h-e- double toothpicks forever.”
    James Patterson, The Angel Experiment

  • #11
    James  Patterson
    “Iggy nodded. “I’m bummed we couldn’t use Big Boy,” he said. “But I don’t want to waste it. We have to actually see them first. I mean, you do.”
    “Maybe tomorrow,” the Gasman said encouragingly. “We’ll go see what havoc we’ve wreaked.”
    “Wrought.”
    James Patterson, The Angel Experiment

  • #12
    James  Patterson
    “You are a fridge with wings. We're freaking ballet dancers.”
    James Patterson, The Angel Experiment

  • #13
    James  Patterson
    “Did you know that wasn’t me, the other Max?” I asked.
    “Yeah.”
    “When?”
    “Right away.”
    “How?” I persisted. “We look identical. She even had identical scars and scratches. She was wearing my clothes. How could you tell us apart?”
    He turned to me and grinned, making my world brighter. “She offered to cook breakfast.”
    James Patterson, School's Out—Forever

  • #14
    James  Patterson
    “I can talk to fish!" Angel said happily, water dripping off her long, skinny body. "Ask one over for dinner," Fang said, joining us.”
    James Patterson, School's Out—Forever

  • #15
    James  Patterson
    “How did you become blind, uh, Jeff is it?"
    Yeah, Jeff. Well, I looked directly at the sun, you know, the way they always tell you not to. If only I had listened.”
    James Patterson, School's Out—Forever

  • #16
    James  Patterson
    “So, Angel?" I said, looking over at her. She was gliding through the night, her eight-foot wings looking like a dove's. "Have you picked up anything from Anne, about anything? Anything off?"
    Not really." Angel thought. "From what I can tell, she does work for the FBI. She does care about us and wants us to be happy. She thinks the boys are slobs.
    I'm blind," Iggy said irritably. "How am I supposed to make everything all tidy?"
    Yeah, because you're so handicapped," I said sarcastically. "Like- you can't build bombs or cook or win at Monopoly. You can't tell us apart by the feel of our skin or feathers.”
    James Patterson, School's Out—Forever

  • #17
    James  Patterson
    “It never works out! *kicks rock, it hits a window, sirens go off*
    (iggy) Uh oh.
    (max) Up and away guys! Come on iggy, we gotta go.
    (iggy) No. *sits down*
    (max) Iggy, come on!
    (iggy) No! It's different for you, you don't know what it's like, Yeah I make jokes- I'm the blind kid, but don't you see? Every time we move I'm lost all over again, you guys- It's much easier for you. Even your lost isn't as bad as my lost. You know
    *sirens coming closer*
    (max) Ig, i know it's hard, but if you think I'm going to let you give up on us now, you've got another think coming. Yes, you're a blind mutant freak, but you're my blind mutant freak, and you're coming with me, now, you're coming with us right now, or I swear I will kick your skinny white ass from here to the middle of next week.
    *Iggy raises his head lights flashing telling max that he cops were almost on top of them*
    (max) Iggy, I need you, I love you. I need all of you, all five of you, to fell whole myself. Now get up, before I kill you."
    *Iggy stands* "Well, when you put it that way..."
    *max smiles* come on ig
    *they fly off*”
    James Patterson, School's Out—Forever

  • #18
    James  Patterson
    “Gazzy called over to me "I can't see anything!"
    "I can't see anything either," Iggy complained.
    "I'm rolling my eyes, Ig." I had to tell him that because he couldn't see me do it, what with his blindness and all.”
    James Patterson

  • #19
    Willa Cather
    “The world is little, people are little, human life is little. There is only one big thing — desire.”
    Willa Cather, The Song of the Lark

  • #20
    John E. Douglas
    “There are certain crimes that are simply too cruel, too sadistic, too hideous to be forgiven.”
    John E. Douglas, Journey Into Darkness

  • #21
    Rachel Carson
    “The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and realities of the universe about us, the less taste we shall have for destruction.”
    Rachel Carson

  • #22
    Mary Higgins Clark
    “When someone is mean to me, I just make them a victim in my next book.”
    Mary Higgins Clark

  • #23
    William Makepeace Thackeray
    “Revenge may be wicked, but it’s natural.”
    William Makepeace Thackeray, Vanity Fair

  • #24
    “Man up before I beat you with my peace prize!"
    -Switzerland”
    Himaruya Hidekaz

  • #25
    Hidekaz Himaruya
    “The Japanese are easily influenced,
    Italian's are infectious,
    And German's are German's wherever they go.”
    Hidekaz Himaruya

  • #26
    James  Patterson
    “Man, you weigh a freaking ton," he told me. "What've you been eating, rocks?"
    "Why, is your head missing some?" I croaked. His mouth almost quirked in a smile, and that's when I knew how upset he'd been”
    James Patterson, The Angel Experiment

  • #27
    James  Patterson
    “Max, you're the last of the hybrids who still has...a soul.' ... 'She doesn't have soul,' Gazzy scoffed. 'Have you ever seen her dance?”
    James Patterson, Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports

  • #28
    James  Patterson
    “You were designed to be very smart, Max,' she told me. 'We electrically stimulated your synaptic nerve endings while your brain was developing.' (The director)
    And yet I still can't program my DVD player,' I said." (Max)”
    James Patterson

  • #29
    James  Patterson
    “De tall, dark vun--dere's nothing special about him at all," ter Borcht said dismissively of Fang, who hadn't moved since the doctor had come in.
    Well, he's a snappy dresser," I offered. One side of Fang's mouth quirked.”
    James Patterson, Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports

  • #30
    James  Patterson
    “Some kids get called 'bundles of joy' or 'slices of heaven' or 'dreams come true.' We got 'the fifty-fourth generation of DNA experiments.' Doesn't have the same warm and fuzzy feel. But maybe I'm oversensitive.”
    James Patterson, Angel



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