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“I just thought vampires would look, you know, vicious while drinking blood," I said. "You look like you're in kindergarten with your juice pack.”
Wynne Channing, What Kills Me
“You talk too much."
"Maybe you talk too little."
"You're going to live forever. Pace yourself.”
Wynne Channing, What Kills Me
“He huffed. I twisted to the left, leaned over him, and reached around his body.

“What are you doing?” he asked, alarmed.

“I’m hugging you goodbye,” I said.

“What do you think I’m doing? I’m putting your seatbelt
on.”

I pulled the belt across his chest and wrestled it into the buckle. Then I sat back and fastened
mine.

“Seat belts save lives,” I said, annoyed.”
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“Courage, my child, is not the absence of fear. It's the triumph over fear.”
Wynne Channing, What Kills Me
“Predictions are just good guesses or stories for the gullible.”
Wynne Channing, What Kills Me
“Audentes fortuna iuvat. Fortune favors the bold.”
Wynne Channing, What Kills Me
“Ryka had encouraged me to have a summer fling. The only fling I'd ever had with a guy was when Felix Lewis flung me in the air during cheeleading tryouts.”
Wynne Channing, What Kills Me
“You should be grateful that you were even blessed for a moment. You have been rescued from your rotting corpse. You have experienced immortality. You have experienced perfection. Look at yourself. This is your purest form. Your worst qualities have been sifted out, the flaw and weaknesses blown away. The way you have been experiencing the world with your pathetic human senses? Now you know. You were living in a fog. You were appreciating only a fraction of what this world has to offer. That life was worth nothing.”
Wynne Channing, What Kills Me
“This again. Climbing. It’s like I’ve died and become Spider-Man.”
Wynne Channing, What Kills Me
“Sorry, dear. This isn´t fairy tale. There´s no happily ever after. Just... ever after.”
Wynne Channing, What Kills Me
“I kicked a rock and it disappeared in the distance. I imagined myself oversized and destroying a city like King Kong, knocking over buildings and swatting planes out of the air like flies. Soldiers on the ground were firing at me, their torpedoes plinking harmlessly against my forehead.”
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“There is a theme here: I’m always climbing up something or jumping out of windows.”
Wynne Channing, What Kills Me
“If only the ceilings weren’t so low I could show Noel my wall-climbing prowess in his home.”
Wynne Channing, What Kills Me