Laura Quotes

"So,"he asked. "How's death?""Hard,"she said. "It just keeps going."

Neil Gaiman

"An hour ago, a man I've known my whole life vanished in front of my eyes because of a woman with things coming out of her fingers and a two-headed guy with the IQ of a cannoli. So yeah, everything's okay."

Men in Black II

"When we're kids, before we're taught how to think, or what to believe, our hearts tell us there is something else out there. I know what I saw. You tell me what I'm supposed to believe."

Men in Black II

"[to Marcello] Stay free, available, like me. Never get married. Never choose. Even in love, it's better to be chosen."

La Dolce Vita

"[to her toys] Don't worry. Tomorrow we're all gonna go back home. [points] See? Look. We'll need to follow that big, bright star up there. That's it. That'll take us home."

Laura's Star

"[to the star] You're quire a way from home, aren't you? And you're a stranger around here and don't know anyone. Guess what. You're just like me. Really, quite like me."

Laura's Star

"So," he asked. "How's death?""Hard," she said. "It just keeps going."

Neil Gaiman, American Gods

"Because the difference between a friend and a real friend is that you and the real friend come from the same territory, of the same place deep inside you, and that means you see the world in the same kind of way. You know each other even before you do."

Laura Pritchett, Sky Bridge

"She always says I'm the best friend that she's ever had... how do you hang up on someone who needs you that bad? ~From 'Laura' on The Nylon Curtain"

Billy Joel

"Could the two people who are making out please be quiet?" the Colonel asked loudly from his sleeping bag. "Those of us who are not making out are drunk and tired."

John Green, Looking for Alaska

"If you can't get what you want, you end up doing something else, just to get some relief. Just to keep from going crazy. Because when you're sad enough, you look for ways to fill you up."

Laura Pritchett, Sky Bridge

"I think humans are only capable of small moments of honesty. Then they get tired and back away. It's something to foster, this ability to keep it for longer. How to keep being honest and aware."

Laura Pritchett, Sky Bridge

"I'll have to remember that for the future. When in a life-or-death battle, be sure to club unconscious everyone on your side as early on in the fight as possible," Laura said, laughing."

Mark Walden, H.I.V.E. Higher Institute of Villainous Education