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The View from Saturday The View from Saturday by E.L. Konigsburg
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“How can you know what is missing if you’ve never met it? You must know of something’s existence before you can notice its absence. ”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“I waited for her to catch up, and when I did, she slowed down, and I missed seeing the light in her hair. I never told Nadia how much I liked seeing the halo the sunlight made of her hair. Sometimes silence is a habit that hurts.”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“I believe in courtesy. It is the way we avoid hurting people's feelings. She thought that maybe, just maybe, western civilization was in decline because people did not take time to take tea at four o'clock.”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“Whenever someone makes out a guest list, the people not on it become officially uninvited, and that makes them the enemies of the invited. Guest lists are just a way of choosing sides. ”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
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“He learned to read the ocean by a cupful. He also learned to regard each port of call as part of the journey and not as the destination. Every voyage begins when you do.”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“Nathan, how can you stand playing the same piece over and over again?" And Grandpa Nate answered, "Why don't you ask me how I can stand making love to the same woman over and over again?”
E. L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“Sometimes we even have to risk making fools of ourselves.”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“They called themselves The Souls. They told Ms. Olinski that they were The Souls before they were a team, but she told them that they were a team as soon as they became The Souls. Then after a while, teacher and team agreed that they were arguing chicken-or-egg. Whichever way it began--chicken-or-egg, team-or-The Souls--it definitely ended with an egg. Definitely, an egg.”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“By the time they get to 6th grade honor roll students won't risk making a mistake, and sometimes to be successful, you have to risk making mistakes.”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“The way I see it, the difference between farmers and suburbanites is the difference in the way we feel about dirt. To them, the earth is something to be respected and preserved, but dirt gets no respect. A farmer likes dirt. Suburbanites like to get rid of it. Dirt is the working layer of earth, and dealing with dirt is as much a part of farm life as dealing with manure. Neither is user-friendly but both are necessary.”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“He also learned to regard each port of call as part of the journey and not as destination. Every voyage begins when you do.”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“I chose a brunette, a redhead, a blond, and a kid with hair as black as print on paper.”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“Inside me there was a lot of best friendship that no one but Ginger was using.”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“The storm in our private lives had picked him up and put him out of place. Me, too. I, too, had been picked up from one place and set down in another. I, too, had been stranded. We both needed help resettling.”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“You must thing of those six steps not as preparation for the beginning but as the beginning itself" p10”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“Julian Singh,” he said, extending his hand. No one (a) introduces himself and then (b) extends his hand to be shaken while (c) wearing shorts and (d) knee socks and (e) holding a genuine leather book bag on (f) the first day of school.”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“After Margaret moved to Florida they continued to stay in touch in a Christmas card/life-milestone way.”
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“Mrs. Olinski was the first teacher Epiphany ever had who taught from a wheelchair.”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday
“Something made me pull sounds out of my silence...”
E.L. Konigsburg, The View from Saturday