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Quotes from Paul Zindel

Be yourself! Be individualistic!' he called out after me. 'But for God's sake get your hair cut. You look like an oddball.
~ Paul Zindel
Our life would be what we made of it--nothing more, nothing less.
~ Paul Zindel
Our life would be what we made of it--nothing more, nothing less.
~ Paul Zindel
There was no one else to blame anymore. No Bores or Old Ladies or Nortons, or Assassins waiting at the bridge. And there was no place to hide-no place across any river for a boatman to take us. Our life would be what we made of it-nothing more, nothing less. Baboons. Baboons. They build their own cages, we could almost hear the Pigman whisper, as he took his children with him.
~ Paul Zindel
I really hate it when a teacher has to show that she isn't behind the times by using some expression which sounds so up-to-date you know for sure she's behind the times.
~ Paul Zindel
Watch the little things in life, the ones you have control over. Keep your eyes glued to the peas and every speck of dust on the floor.
~ Paul Zindel
Be yourself! Be individualistic!' he called out after me. 'But for God's sake get your hair cut. You look like an oddball.
~ Paul Zindel
It's kind of spooky when you are caught talking to God everybody thinks you're nuts. They used to call you a prophet.
~ Paul Zindel
For Sale: Complete set of encylopedias. Never used. Wife knows everything.
~ Paul Zindel
In fact, the thing Lorraine and I liked best about the Pigman was that he didn't go around saying we were cards or jazzy or cool or hip. He said we were delightful . . .
~ Paul Zindel
They ought to bury people in hospitals and let sick people get well in the cemeteries.
~ Paul Zindel
And the day your childhood dies is probably the first day you really know what guilt is.
~ Paul Zindel
When are you getting married?' 'After graduation, stupid.
~ Paul Zindel
A child's parents should be able to forbid their son or daughter from reading a book of mine or anyone else's. However, those same parents should have zero control over what everyone else's kids can read.
~ Paul Zindel
If you leave me, I'll want to die. Love, Elizabeth Carstensen.
~ Paul Zindel
There's no one else to blame. No Bores or Old Ladies or Norton or Assassins waiting at the bridge.
~ Paul Zindel
I find everything demoralizing,' Dennis said.
~ Paul Zindel
The mustard lined his lips. At one point a strand of sauerkraut was smeared against his chin.
~ Paul Zindel
The speeches! They were filled with borrowed things--borrowed over and over again until the words were nothing more than a series of clichés.
~ Paul Zindel
Dennis had just kissed her once, and she was screaming for a hamburger.
~ Paul Zindel
Once inside, Dennis almost keeled over from the smell of cooked cabbage. Why was it that any girl he took out had a house with an incredible smell?
~ Paul Zindel
This sex thing. We never used to be hung up like this. Nature doesn't give little kids problems except when there's some kind of an accident--like that eight-year-old South American girl that had a baby. But that's practically a mutation, right?
~ Paul Zindel
But now Nature starts doing things. The hormones start rolling and those old testicles start producing and all the rest of it--like breathing. You don't go around asking for it. It happens. It happened to me when I was twelve. (Sean)
~ Paul Zindel
He was practically pushing the hot dogs down his throat.
~ Paul Zindel