Cornelia Funke Quotes About Inkdeath

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  • What was a slap for ten pages of escapism, ten pages far from everything that made him unhappy, ten pages of real life instead of the monotony that other people called the real world?

  • Isn't it odd how much fatter a book gets when you've read it several times?" Mo had said..."As if something were left between the pages every time you read it. Feelings, thoughts, sounds, smells...and then, when you look at the book again many years later, you find yourself there, too, a slightly younger self, slightly different, as if the book had preserved you like a pressed flower...both strange and familiar.

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    Cornelia Funke (2011). “Inkspell”, p.65, Scholastic Inc.
  • Women were different, no doubt about it. Men broke so much more quickly. Grief didn't break women. Instead it wore them down, it hollowed them out very slowly.

  • Nothing is more terrifying than fearlessness.

    Cornelia Funke (2011). “Inkdeath”, p.217, Chicken House
  • Hope. Nothing is more intoxicating.

    Cornelia Funke (2011). “Inkdeath”, p.165, Scholastic Inc.
  • Isn't it odd how much fatter a book gets when you've read it several times?

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    Cornelia Funke (2011). “Inkspell”, p.51, Chicken House
  • I think we should sometimes read stories where everything's different from our world, don't you agree? There's nothing's like it for teaching us to wonder why trees are green and not red, and why we have five fingers rather than six.' --spoken by The Bluejay, aka Mo the Bookbinder, from 'Inkdeath

  • A reader doesn't really see the characters in a story; he feels them.

    "Inkdeath". Book by Cornelia Funke, www.seventeen.com. 2007.
  • In love - it sounded like a sickness without any cure, and wasn't that just how it sometimes felt?

    Cornelia Funke (2011). “Inkdeath”, p.147, Scholastic Inc.
  • Didn't books say that too: that there is always price to pay for happiness?

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    Cornelia Funke (2011). “Inkdeath”, p.113, Scholastic Inc.
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