Who am I? The sum of your dreams, the thrill you refuse to grasp, the unknown you fear. Neal Shusterman More Quotes by Neal Shusterman More Quotes From Neal Shusterman I'd rather be partly great than entirely useless. Neal Shusterman failure ambition inspiring In this world, there is a fine line between enlightenment and brain damage. Neal Shusterman enlightenment brain world Sure, when you're in the midst of your own suffering, it's easy to convince yourself that you're no good—but we are all tested in this life...The measure of a man is not how much he suffers in the test, but how he comes out at the end. Neal Shusterman tests suffering men When you live a life without questions, you're unprepared for the questions when they come. Neal Shusterman unprepared Either things happen for a reason, or they happen for no reason at all. Either one's life is a thread in a glorious tapestry or humanity is just a hopelessly tangled knot. Neal Shusterman tangled humanity life-is Sure, I can talk like you, but I choose not to, It's like an art, you know? Picasso had to prove to the world he could paint the right way, before he goes putting both eyes on the side of a face... See if you paint wrong because that's the best you can do, you just a chump. But you do it because you want to? Then you're an artist...You can take that to the grave and dig it up when you need it. Neal Shusterman eye art needs When you truly start to care about someone you become vulnerable to all sorts of things. Neal Shusterman cares-about-someone vulnerable care You think you want to know the secrets of the universe. You think you want to see the way things all fit together. You believe in your heart of hearts that enlightenment will save the world and set you free. Maybe it will. But the path to enlightenment is rarely a pleasant one. Neal Shusterman heart believe thinking No true hero ever believes that they are one. Neal Shusterman true-hero hero believe Love turns a heart to crystal...Much more valuable, but much more fragile. Neal Shusterman crystals valuable heart Touch is a freaky thing when you're not used to it. It makes you feel all kinds of things. Neal Shusterman freaky used kind the captain is supposed to go down with the ship" . "unless the first mate knocks him out and throws him in a lifeboat Neal Shusterman ships captains firsts Once in a while our school has half days, and the teachers spend the afternoon 'in service,' which I think must be a group therapy for having to deal with us. Neal Shusterman teacher school thinking Small victories are better than none. Neal Shusterman small-victories unwind victory Cities are never random. No matter how chaotic they might seem, everything about them grows out of a need to solve a problem. In fact, a city is nothing more than a solution to a problem, that in turn creates more problems that need more solutions, until towers rise, roads widen, bridges are built, and millions of people are caught up in a mad race to feed the problem-solving, problem-creating frenzy. Neal Shusterman cities race bridges But now we've finally taken full possession of what is rightfully ours, because everyone must feel their own pain--and as awful as that is, it's also wonderful. Neal Shusterman awful pain taken I think all mothers are alike, regardless of cultural background, when it comes to illogical cleaning. Neal Shusterman mom mother thinking That's what law is: educated guesses at right and wrong. Neal Shusterman educated law Sharks have a deadly form of claustrophobia. It's not so much fear of enclosed spaces as it is inability to exist in them. No one knows why. Some say it's the metal in aquariums that throws their equilibrium off. But whatever it is, big sharks don't last long in captivity Neal Shusterman aquariums sharks space Stupid dreams. Even the good ones are bad, because they remind you how poorly reality measures up. Neal Shusterman stupid dream reality