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S.E.Hinton

The Outsiders

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  • Velveyhas quoted6 days ago
    I’m a character writer. Some writers are plot writers… I have to begin with people. I always know my characters, exactly what they look like, their birthdays, what they like for breakfast. It doesn’t matter if these things appear in the book. I still have to know. I get ideas for characters from real people, but overall they are fictional; my characters exist only in my head.
  • Velveyhas quoted6 days ago
    The act of reading was so pleasurable for me. For an introverted kid, it’s a means of communication, because you interact with the author even if you aren’t sitting there conversing with her.
  • Velveyhas quoted10 days ago
    you’re gold when you’re a kid, like green. When you’re a kid everything’s new, dawn. It’s just when you get used to everything that it’s day. Like the way you dig sunsets, Pony. That’s gold. Keep that way, it’s a good way to be.
  • Velveyhas quoted12 days ago
    You read about people looking peacefully asleep when they’re dead, but they don’t. Johnny just looked dead. Likea candle with the flame gone.
  • Velveyhas quoted21 days ago
    Maybe people are younger when they are asleep.
  • Velveyhas quotedlast month
    I only wanted to lie on my back under a tree and read a book or draw a picture, and not worry about being jumped or carrying a blade or ending up married to some scatterbrained broad with no sense.
  • Velveyhas quotedlast month
    I don’t care, I lied to myself, I don’t care about him either. Soda’s enough, and I’d have him until I got out of school. I don’t care about Darry. But I was still lying and I knew it. I lie to myself all the time. But I never believe me.
  • Velveyhas quotedlast month
    I don’t care, I lied to myself, I don’t care about him either. Soda’s enough, and I’d have him until I got out of school. I don’t care about Darry. But I was still lying and I knew it. I lie to myself all the time. But I never believe me.
  • Velveyhas quotedlast month
    Darry looked as if he’d like to knock our heads together. “You’re both nuts.”

    Soda merely cocked one eyebrow, a trick he’d picked up from Two-Bit. “It seems to run in this family.”
  • Velveyhas quotedlast month
    Soda is handsomer than anyone else I know. Not like Darry—Soda’s movie-star kind of handsome, the kind that people stop on the street to watch go by. He’s not as tall as Darry, and he’s a little slimmer, but he has a finely drawn, sensitive face that somehow manages to be reckless and thoughtful at the same time. He’s got dark-gold hair thathe combs back—long and silky and straight—and in the summer the sun bleaches it to a shining wheat-gold. His eyes are dark brown—lively, dancing, recklessly laughing eyes that can be gentle and sympathetic one moment and blazing with anger the next. He has Dad’s eyes, but Soda is one of a kind. He can get drunk in a drag race or dancing without ever getting near alcohol. In our neighborhood it’s rare to find a kid who doesn’t drink once in a while. But Soda never touches a drop—he doesn’t need to. He gets drunk on just plain living. And he understands everybody.
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