He looked down and did something quite out of character for him: he took hold of Shmuel's tiny hand in his and squeezed it tightly. "You're my best friend, Shmuel," he said. "My best friend for life. John Boyne More Quotes by John Boyne More Quotes From John Boyne What exactly was the difference? he wondered to himself. And who decided which people wore the striped pajamas and which people wore the uniforms? John Boyne uniforms differences people There's things that happen in a person's life that are so scorched in the memory and burned into the heart that there's no forgetting them. John Boyne heart forget memories Bruno: We're not supposed to be friends, you and me. We're meant to be enemies. Did you know that? John Boyne pajamas supposed-to-be enemy Sitting around miserable all day won't make you any happier. John Boyne pajamas miserable sitting Bruno opened his eyes in wonder at the things he saw. In his imagination he had tough that all the huts were full of happy families, some of whom sat outside on rocking chairs in the evening and told stories about how things were so much better when they were children and they'd had nowadays. He thought that all the boys and girls who lived there would be in different groups, playing tennis or football, skipping and drawing out squares for hopscotch on the ground. As it turned out, all the things he thought might be there-wern't.'' -The boy in the striped Pajamas John Boyne girl football children Their lost voices must continue to be heard. John Boyne voice heard lost Don't make it worse by thinking it's more painful than it actually is. John Boyne painful thinking The thing about exploring is that you have to know whether the thing you've found is worth finding. Some things are just sitting there, minding their own business, waiting to be discovered. Like America. And other things are probably better off left alone. Like a dead mouse at the back of the cupboard. John Boyne waiting life america In his heart, he knew that there was no reason to be impolite to someone, even if they did work for you. There was such a thing as manners after all. John Boyne reason heart manners Bruno: "Why do you wear pajamas all day?" Shmuel: "The soldiers. They took all our clothes away." Bruno: "My dad's a soldier, but not the sort that takes people's clothes away." John Boyne clothes dad people I like reading books about kids where there weren't really many adults, where they didn't need an adult to come and solve the problems for them. They could use their own ingenuity, use their own talents to solve whatever the issue was. And I like that still. I think that children want to read about heroic children. They don't want to read about children that have to be saved all the time. John Boyne reading book children Well you've been brought here against your will, just like I have. If you ask me, we're all in the same boat. And it's leaking. John Boyne boat ask-me wells (J)ust because your version of normal isn't the same as someone else's version doesn't mean that there's anything wrong with you. John Boyne ust normal mean The people I see from my window. In the huts, in the distance. They're all dressed the same.' 'Ah, those people,' said Father, nodding his head and smiling slightly. 'Those people...well, they're not people at all, Bruno.' Bruno frowned. 'They're not?' he asked, unsure what Father meant by that. John Boyne distance father people . . .only the victims and survivors can truly comprehend the awfulness of that time and place; the rest of us live on the other side of the fence, staring through from our own comfortable place, trying in our own clumsy ways to make sense of it all. John Boyne sides trying way I think that books for young people should have serious and important themes, they shouldn't be trivial. So the books I write, they would be the kind of stories you would write in an adult novel only they just happen to feature a child at the center of them. John Boyne writing book children Very slowly he turned his head back to look at Shmuel, who wasn't crying anymore, merely staring at the floor and looking as if he was trying to convince his soul not to live inside his tiny body anymore, but to slip away and sail to the door and rise up into the sky, gliding through the clouds until it was very far away.'' -The Boy in the Striped Pajamas John Boyne clouds doors boys I like the idea of standalone novels. I always found with series of books, it's something that publishers love obviously because they can make a lot of money and they build an audience from book to book, but I don't like that as a writer. I prefer the idea of just telling a story, completing it within your book, and moving on and not forcing a child to read eight of them. John Boyne book children moving ...Despite the mayhem that followed, Bruno found that he was still holding Shmuel's hand in his own and nothing in the world would have persuaded him to let go. John Boyne holocaust letting-go hands There will be outrage and disgust and people will turn on me at the last, they will hate me, my reputation will forever be destroyed, my punishment earned, self-inflicted like this gunshot wound, and the world will finally know that I was the greatest feather man of them all. John Boyne hate self men