"The Westing Game" Quotes
Sixteen heirs compete in a mysterious game to inherit the fortune of eccentric millionaire Samuel W. Westing.
mystery | 182 pages | Published in 1978
Quotes
Things are not what they seem.
mystery
The sun sets, and the room darkens.
darkness
Life, too, is senseless unless you know who you are, what you want, and which way the wind blows.
lifeself-discovery
The truth is far too simple: one must want something to be happy.
happiness
A game is never just a game.
games
The best way to lose something is to want it too much.
desireloss
The first mistake can never be the only one.
mistakes
If you don't have a good sense of humor, you're better off dead.
humor
No one is very interested in the dreams of others.
dreams
There isn't anyone anywhere that isn't Seymour's Fat Lady.
perception





