13 Quotes

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Shannon Delany
“You know, considering your IQ, you're really socially retarded sometimes.”
Shannon Delany, 13 to Life

Jay Asher
“No one know for certain how much impact they have on the lives of other people. Oftentimes, we have no clue.”
Jay Asher, Thirteen Reasons Why

“Sometimes everything you know in the world turns out to be a lie. But at the end of the day the lie isn’t what matters, it’s what you do after you tell it. If you work hard enough you can make it true.”
Hope Estheim

Amy  Lignor
“The Gates of Heaven and the Gates of Hell are the same gates. It just depends which side you're standing on when you walk through.”
Amy Lignor

Jay Asher
“Hey, it's Hannah. Hannah Baker.”
Jay Asher, Thirteen Reasons Why

Enock Maregesi
“Kitabu cha KOLONIA SANTITA kinaweza kusomwa na watu wenye umri wa kuanzia miaka 13 na kuendelea. Katika umri wa miaka 13 fikra za mtoto huanza kuwa na maono na utambuzi wa vitu mbalimbali. Watoto katika umri huu wanao uwezo wa kuchambua dhana kadha wa kadha za kinadharia, na hali kadhalika wanao uwezo wa kuchambua nadharia tata zisizokuwa na uhakika, kama nadharia ya KOLONIA SANTITA.”
Enock Maregesi

Robin Jarvis
“[Robert] Newell's recommendation of walking is also interesting:

'The best way undoubtedly of seeing a country is on foot. It is the safest, and most suited to every variety of road; it will often enable you to take a shorter track, and visit scenes (the finest perhaps) not otherwise accessible; it is healthy, and, with a little practice, easy; it is economical: a pedestrian is content with almost any accommodations; he, of all travellers, wants but little, 'Nor wants that little long'. And last, though not least, it is perfectly independent.'

Newell cites independence, as do a number of the 'first generation' of Romantic walkers I have already surveyed; more striking are his commendation of walking as the safest option, which reflects a very altered perception of the security of travel from that which prevailed in the eighteenth century, and his advocacy of the practical and health benefits of pedestrianism, which against suggests its institutionalisation as a form of tourism and its extension to lower reaches of the middle classes.”
Robin Jarvis, Romantic Writing and Pedestrian Travel

“Any Number that is not dividable exactly through 13, will create endless Blocks of a repeating Pattern of Numbers.”
Sino Melo