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Sometimes you just need to go through a door.
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I had just come to accept that my life would be ordinary when extraordinary things began to happen.
Ransom Riggs
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Our debt was too great and the words thank you too small.
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Strange, I thought, how you can be living your dreams and your nightmares at the very same time.
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Maybe it was better, now and then, to wonder.
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If you must fail ... fail spectacularly!
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It's easy to say you don't care about money when you have plenty of it.
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I never remember nice dreams; only the bad ones stick.
Ransom Riggs
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Some truths are expressed best in the form of myth.
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Stars, too, were time travelers. How many of these ancient points of light were the last echoes of suns now dead? How many had been born but their light not yet come this far? If all the suns but ours collapsed tonight, how many lifetimes would it take us to realize that we were alone? I had always known the sky was full of mysteries - but not until now had I realized how full of them the earth was.
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I had just come to accept that my life would be ordinary when extraordinary things began to happen. The first of these came as a terrible shock and, like anything that changes you forever, split my life into halves: Before and After.
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Sometimes it's better not to look back.
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What I believe when it comes to big things in life, there are no accidents. Everything happens for a reason. You are here for a reason - and it's not to fail and die.
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There was a girl who could fly, a boy who had bees living inside him, a brother and sister who could lift boulders over their heads.
Ransom Riggs
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I liked this idea: that peculiarness wasn't a deficiency, but an abundance; that it wasn't we who lacked something normals had, but they who lacked peculiarness. That we were more, not less.
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I just like that balance of the real and the fantastical because as a reader and consumer of stories and fantasy, I always want to feel like I can find that world.
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I was here for a reason. There was something I was meant not simply to be, but to do- and it wasn't to run or hide or give up the minute things seemed terrifying and impossible.
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Do you ever find yourself climbing into an open grave during a bombing raid and wish you'd just stayed in bed?
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I have an unusual hobby: I collect pictures of people I don't know. It started when I was a kid growing up in South Florida, the land of junk stores, garage sales, and flea markets, as a kind of coping mechanism.
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I grew up feeling like a weirdo like many kids do. But I was lucky to find my own home for peculiar children. I went to a school for the gifted in Florida, and it was full of kids who - we were all strange together. And that was a real blessing.
Ransom Riggs
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I'm no expert on girls, but when one tries to pinch you four times, I'm pretty sure that's flirting
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I used to dream about escaping my ordinary life, but my life was never ordinary. I had simply failed to notice how extraordinary it was.
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If I'd kept my heart better armored, where would I be now?
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When someone won't let you in, eventually you stop knocking.
Ransom Riggs