"The Reptile Room" Quotes
In "The Reptile Room," the Baudelaire orphans find temporary refuge with their kindly Uncle Monty, only to face danger again when Count Olaf reappears in disguise, threatening their newfound safety.
fiction | 192 pages | Published in 1999
Quotes
It's a curious thing, the death of a loved one. It's like walking up the stairs to your bedroom in the dark, and thinking there's one more stair than there is.
Wicked people never have time for reading. It's one of the reasons for their wickedness.
If you are a student you should always get a good night's sleep unless you have come to the conclusion that the human mind works twenty-four hours a day.
There are many, many things that are wonderful, but none of them are mysterious.
It is always sad when someone leaves home, unless they are simply going around the corner and will be back in a few minutes.
If you are ever forced to listen to a person talk, and talk, and talk, and talk, and talk, and talk, and talk, and talk, and talk, and talk, and talk, and talk, you know that it can be a very boring experience.
One cannot spend forever sitting and solving the mysteries of one's past.
No matter who you are, no matter where you live, and no matter how many people are chasing you, what you don't read is often as important as what you do read.
If you are allergic to a thing, it is best not to put that thing in your mouth.
If writers wrote as carelessly as some people talk, then adhasdh asdglaseuyt[bn[pasdlgkhasdfasdf.





