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Invisibility

Andrea Cremer

Top 10 Best Quotes

“Just as a fever makes cold feel colder, love can make loneliness feel lonelier.”

“Easy things are worthless... It’s the hard things that matter. Those are the things worth leaping for...If we don’t fight other people’s curses, what are we left with? Just a swift fall to the earth, and where’s the meaning in that?”

“When no one can see who you are, no one really knows you. The loneliness must be like an ulcer that’s always gnawing at your gut.”

“Fear is beside the point when you're faced with the thing you fear.”

“News flash," he says. "I'm gay, not a witch. Gay and witch is Dumbedore, and last time I checked, he was still just a guy in a book.”

“All secrets lead back to the big secret. To give one thing away means to give everything away.”

“Maybe it's better this way-that we keep our darknesses close, hidden in our minds, protected by our hearts.”

“I assume this kid is “normal” sixteen, like all the rest of them, whereas I’m “life can, and probably will, totally screw you” sixteen.”

“Easy things are worthless," Laurie says, and I realize he's talking to both Sean and me. "It's the hard things that matter. Those are the things worth leaping for." "LIke Aquaman?" Seam asks, a little confused. "Like Aquaman. Or the Wolfman, if you're into that. Or the Invisible Boy. If we don't fight other people's curses. what are we left with? Just a swift fall to the earth, and where's the meaning in that?”

“The lies we tell ourselves are the worst ones.”

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Book Keywords:

minds, darkness, tennagers, page-294, invisibility, maturity, chapter-26, hearts, hidden, elizabeth, david-levithan, andrea-cremer

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