He says I'm beautiful as a red tomato Jeanne DuPrau More Quotes by Jeanne DuPrau More Quotes From Jeanne DuPrau I try to remind myself that we are never promised anything, and that what control we can exert is not over the events that befall us but how we address ourselves to them. Jeanne DuPrau events acceptance trying The trouble with anger is, it gets hold of you. And then you aren't the master of yourself anymore. Anger is. And when anger is the boss, you get unintended consequences. Jeanne DuPrau boss anger trouble A person who thought he knew everything simply didn’t understand how much there was to know. Jeanne DuPrau persons knows What you need to learn, children, is the difference between right and wrong in every area of life. And once you learn the difference, you must always choose the right. Jeanne DuPrau differences children needs People didn't make life, so they can't destroy it. Even if we were to wipe out every bit of life in the world, we can't touch the place life comes from. Whatever made the plants and animals and people spring up in the first place will always be there, and life will spring up again. Jeanne DuPrau spring animal people His sympathy made tears spring to Lina's eyes. Doon looked startled for a moment, and then he took a step toward her and wrapped his arms around her. He gave her a squeeze so quick and tight that it made her cough, and then it made her laugh. She realized all at once that Doon--thin, dark-eyed Doon with his troublesome temper and his terrible brown jacket and his good heart--was the person that she knew better than anyone now. He was her best friend. Jeanne DuPrau eye heart spring People find a way through just about anything. Jeanne DuPrau people way You know, son, I don't think there's such a thing as an easy life. There's always going to be hard work and there will always be misfortunes we can't control, lurking out at the edges - storms, sickness, wolves. But there is such a thing as a good life and I think that we have one here. Jeanne DuPrau good-life hard-work son It would be something that another person had written down without understanding its significance; just a sentence or two that would be like a flash of light. Jeanne DuPrau understanding light two They lifted their faces to the astonishing warmth. The sky arched over them, a pale, clear blue. Lina felt as though a lid that had been on her all her life had been lifted off. Light and air rushed though her, making a song, like the songs of Ember, only it was a song of joy. She looked at Doon and saw that he was smiling and crying at the same time, and she realized that she was, too. Jeanne DuPrau light air song What could be more interesting than thinking of mysterious happenings, finding the answers to intriguing questions, and making up new worlds? Jeanne DuPrau answers interesting thinking When someone has been mean to you, why would you want to be good to them?' 'You wouldn't want to. That's what makes it hard. You do it anyway. Being good is hard. Much harder than being bad. Jeanne DuPrau want peace mean She realized all at once that Doon, thin, dark eyed Doon, with his troublesome temper and his terrible brown jacket, and his good heart---- was the person she knew better than anyone now. He was her best friend. --City of Ember-- Jeanne DuPrau cities dark heart Why, if its going to be allright, do we see it getting worse every day? Jeanne DuPrau ifs The idea seemed to be that if you prayed extremely hard--especially if a lot of people prayed at once--maybe God would change things. The trouble was, what if your enemy was praying, too? Which prayer would God listen to? Jeanne DuPrau prayer people ideas The main thing to do is pay attention. Pay close attention to everything, notice what no one else notices. Then you'll know what no one else knows, and that's always useful. Jeanne DuPrau things-to-do pay attention A darkness different from Ember's, but just as frightening. Jeanne DuPrau embers different darkness There is so much darkness in Ember, Lina. It's not just outside, it's inside us, too. Everyone has some darkness inside. It's like a hungry creature. It wants and wants and wants with a terrible power. And the more you give it, the bigger and hungrier it gets. Jeanne DuPrau darkness giving life Poppy was now almost well. She still slept more than usual, but when she wasn't sleeping she tromped around the doctor's house pulling spoons off the table and spilling cups of water and crumpling pages of books. That is, she was almost her old self. Jeanne DuPrau doctors sleep book It’s for my God, the god of dogs, and snakes and dust mites and albino bears and Siamese twins, the god of stars and starships and other dimensions, the god who loves everyone and makes everything marvelous. Jeanne DuPrau dust stars dog