The Last Days Quotes
The Last Days
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Scott Westerfeld9,746 ratings, 3.53 average rating, 589 reviews
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“I'd watched too many schoolmates graduate into mental institutions, into group homes and jails, and I knew that locking people up was paranormal - against normal, not beside it. Locks didn't cure; they strangled.”
― The Last Days
― The Last Days
“Ring around the rosie.
A pocket full of posie.
Ashes ashes, we all fall down.
Some people say that this poem is about the Black Death, the fourteenth-century plague that killed 100-million people...
Sadly, though, most experts think this is nonsense...
How can I be so sure about this rhyme when all the experts disagree?
Because I ate the kid who made it up.”
― The Last Days
A pocket full of posie.
Ashes ashes, we all fall down.
Some people say that this poem is about the Black Death, the fourteenth-century plague that killed 100-million people...
Sadly, though, most experts think this is nonsense...
How can I be so sure about this rhyme when all the experts disagree?
Because I ate the kid who made it up.”
― The Last Days
“Sometimes you can’t choose what you love.”
― The Last Days
― The Last Days
“Nature can blow me.”
― The Last Days
― The Last Days
“I swallowed my screams whole. They went down my throat as sharp-cornered and cold as ice cubes.”
― The Last Days
― The Last Days
“I stayed against the back wall, as far away as I could get. Not just to stay away from the Plague Lady but to be farther away from the weird old dolls that lined the shelves of her office. Real-looking hair sprouted from their crumbling heads and all their faces were painted with smiles. Kids in the old days must have loved nightmares or something.”
― The Last Days
― The Last Days
