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James Dashner (Author) states, via a quote he wrote that Thomas (the main character) says that some of the characters were named for people who were famous before the Maze and pre-apocalypse, Minho being one of them.
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she says and i quote:" longbottom isn't it?... hows mum and dad..."
The quote "It always hurts more to have and lose than to not have in the first place" is not in Khaled Hosseini's "The Kite Runner." It may be from a different source.
The quotation is from the famous poet Arrigo Boito, often misattributed to Hamlet.
The quote "There is only one sin. And that is theft... when you tell a lie you steal someone's right to the truth" can be found in Chapter 10 of "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini, on page 226 of the paperback edition.
In Chapter 7 of "The Kite Runner," one important quote is: "For you, a thousand times over." This quote, said by Hassan to Amir, highlights their strong bond and Hassan's unwavering loyalty. Another significant quote from this chapter is: "There's a way to be good again," which symbolizes Amir's desire to seek redemption for his past actions.
The quote "My father was crying. It was the first time I saw him cry. I had never thought it possible." is from the book "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini. It is found on page 77 in most editions of the book.
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This quote is spoken by the character Rahim Khan in the novel "The Kite Runner." Rahim Khan is emphasizing that children are not meant to be controlled or shaped according to the desires of others; they have their own personalities and needs that should be respected.
If you are talking about the Star Trek enterprise E from movies such as Nemesis, Insurrection and First Contact, it is, and I quote from the movie Star Trek First Contact Picard: "There are 24 decks, almost 700 metres long"
He who has a “why” to live can bear almost any “how”. – Frederich Nietzsche
albert Einstein had more than just one quote but his first was, a man should look for what is and not for what he thinks should be.
You are thinking of John Locke, who is the first philosopher to really go into freedom as important, and Thomas Jefferson studied him and took that quote almost directly.
You only capitilize the first word if it is a capital in the original. If you are quoting from the middle of a sentence, just put in quotation marks, a few dots, and then begin the quote. eg: "...or not to be: that is the question."