Lois Lowry
"The life where nothing was ever unexpected. Or inconvenient. Or unusual. The life without colour, pain or past."
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"The life where nothing was ever unexpected. Or inconvenient. Or unusual. The life without colour, pain or past."
"الحياة التي لم تحمل مفاجأة قط، ولا عائقًا، ولا غرابة. حياة بلا لون أو ألم أو ماضٍ."
Lois Lowry
The Giver
"I feel sorry for anyone who is in a place where he feels strange and stupid."
"أشفق على كل من يجد نفسه في مكان يشعر فيه بالغربة والبلادة."
Lois Lowry
The Giver
"When I wrote 'The Giver,' it contained no so-called 'bad words.' It was set, after all, in a mythical, futuristic, and Utopian society. Not only was there no poverty, divorce, racism, sexism, pollution, or violence in the world of 'The Giver'; there was also careful attention paid to language: to its fluency, precision, and power."
"عندما كتبتُ "الواهب"، لم تتضمن أيًا مما يُسمى "الكلمات البذيئة". فقد كانت أحداثها تدور، بعد كل شيء، في مجتمع أسطوري، مستقبلي، وفاضل. لم يكن عالم "الواهب" يخلو من الفقر والطلاق والعنصرية والتمييز الجنسي والتلوث أو العنف فحسب؛ بل كان هناك أيضًا اهتمام دقيق باللغة: بطلاقتها ودقتها وقوتها."
Lois Lowry
"I've always been fascinated by memory and dreams because they are both completely our own. No one else has the same memories. No one has the same dreams."
Lois Lowry
"You remember that I told you it was safer not to know. But,' he went on, as his hands moved wuth their sure and practiced motion, 'I will tell you just a little, because you were so very brave.'Brave' Annemarie asked, surprised. 'No, I wasn't. I was very frightened.'You risked your life.'But I didn't even think about that! I was only thinking of-'He interrupted her,smiling. 'That's all that brave means-not thinking about the dangers. Just thinking about what you must do. Of course you were frightened. I was too, today. But you kept your mind on what you had to do. So did I."
Lois Lowry
"That day had changed him. It had changed the entire village. Shaken by the death of a boy they had loved, each person had found ways to be more worthy of the sacrifice he had made. They had become kinder, more careful, more attentive to one another."
Lois Lowry
"You eat canned tuna fish and you absorb protein. Then, if you're lucky, someone give you Dover Sole and you experience nourishment. It's the same with books."
Lois Lowry
"We're all on our own, aren't we? That's what it boils down to. We come into this world on our own- in Hawaii, as I did, or New York, or China, or Africa or Montana- and we leave it in the same way, on our own, wherever we happen to be at the time- in a plane, in our beds, in a car, in a space shuttle, or in a field of flowers. And between those times, we try to connect along the way with others who are also on their own. If we're lucky, we have a mother who reads to us. We have a teacher or two along the way who make us feel special. We have dogs who do the stupid dog tricks we teach them and who lie on our bed when we're not looking, because it smells like us, and so we pretend not to notice the paw prints on the bedspread. We have friends who lend us their favorite books. Maybe we have children, and grandchildren, and funny mailmen and eccentric great-aunts, and uncles who can pull pennies out of their ears. All of them teach us stuff. They teach us about combustion engines and the major products of Bolivia, and what poems are not boring, and how to be kind to each other, and how to laugh, and when the vigil is in our hands, and when we have to make the best of things even though it's hard sometimes. Looking back together, telling our stories to one another, we learn how to be on our own."
Lois Lowry
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