Keeper of the Lost Cities
Shannon Messenger
Top 10 Best Quotes
“I would rather be punished for making the right decision than live with the guilt of making the wrong one for the rest of my life.”
“Am I supposed to help Frodo destroy the ring and save Middle Earth? Or do I have to make toys in the North Pole?”
“Fitz pulled her forward, and the warm tingling in her hand shot through her body--like a million feathers swelling underneath her skin, tickling her from the inside out.”
“That’s impossible [...] You need infinite energy for light travel. Haven’t you heard of the theory of relativity?” She thought she had him stumped with that one, but he just laughed again. “That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.”
“This is…magic?” Fitz laughed – a full body laugh, like it was the funniest thing he’d ever heard [...] “No,” he said when he’d regained control. “Magic is a stupid idea humans came up with to try to explain things they couldn’t understand.”
“Across the river, a row of crystal castles glittered in the sunlight in a way that would make Walt Disney want to throw rocks at his “Magic Kingdom.”
“I have a feeling you can do whatever you put your mind to. Now go prove me right. You know, so I can brag about it.”
“Okay,” she agreed. If he refused to be serious, then so would she. “Fine, Im an elf. Am I suppose to help Frodo destroy the ring and save Middle-Earth? Or do I have to make toys in the North Pole?”
“Sophie froze. “My name’s Fitz,” he added, stepping closer still. Fitz? What kind of name was Fitz?”
“I'd rather be punished for making the right decision than live with the guilt of making the wrong one the rest of my life.”
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