36 Quotes & Sayings By Dan Wells

Dan Wells is the author of the critically acclaimed novels "I Am Not a Serial Killer" and "Zom-B," and the short story collection "All the Wrong Reasons." His first two books were both nominated for the Best Young Adult Book of 2012 by the American Library Association. Dan lives in Iowa with his wife, daughter, and two cats.

Well, thanks for not shooting anyone, I guess
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Well, thanks for not shooting anyone, I guess", said Marcus. "My contribution was to somehow refrain from peeing myself. You can thank me later. Dan Wells
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Happiness is the most natural thing in the world when you have it, and the slowest, strangest, most impossible thing when you don't. It's like learning a foreign language: You can think about the words all you want, but you'll never be able to speak it until you suck up your courage and say them out loud. Dan Wells
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Jayden laughed grimly. 'Press the attack and hope for the best.'' Hope is not a strategy, ' said Kira'It's not plan A, ' said Jayden, 'and it shouldn't be plan B, but it is every plan C that has ever been made. Dan Wells
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This was it. This was what I had never felt before--an emotional connection to another human being. I'd tried kindness, I'd tried love, I'd tried friendship. I'd tried talking and sharing and watching, and nothing had ever worked until now. Until fear. I felt her fear in every inch of my body like an electric hum, and I was alive for the first time. I needed more right then or the craving would eat me alive. . Dan Wells
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It doesn’t matter what other people think when you’re right - John Cleaver Dan Wells
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Sow a thought and reap an action, sow an action and reap a habit, sow a habit and reap a destiny - John Cleaver Dan Wells
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The most important thing you can ever know, is that whatever your purpose is, that's not your only choice. Dan Wells
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You'll never see us coming. Dan Wells
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Hello, Kanta. They're saying interesting things about you on the news, " she said. "I wondered if you'd survived."" He didn't, " I said. "I killed him." Silence." I killed Mkhai, too, " I said. "Tens of thousands of years, gone in the blink of an eye."" Why are you telling me this?" asked the voice." Because you're next, " I said. "I'm the demon slayer. Come and get me. Dan Wells
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It's just one thing after another. Cars that won't run. Planes that will never fly again. Computer systems we can barely use, let alone re-create. It's like...time is flowing backward. We're caveman archeologists in the ruins of the future. Dan Wells
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We're taking you to the hospital, ' it said, 'you're going into shock. Can you tell us how you Dan Wells
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I’d rather know how you feel than hope and wonder and delude myself for weeks on end… Dan Wells
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Facts are too busy being true to worry about how you feel about them. Dan Wells
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It's easier to fall back into the same old patterns of hate and retribution, because at least then we're doing something. Dan Wells
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Delarosa was trying to save the human race, " said Mkele. "Her only crime was that she was willing to go too far in order to do it. We decided, briefly, that we didn't want to go along with her, but look at us: We're hiding in a basement, letting Delarosa fight our battles, seriously considering lettering her deploy a nuclear bomb. We are long past the point where we can pick and choose our morality. We either save our species or we don't."" Yes, " said Tovar, "but I'd prefer it if we were still worth saving by the end of it. Dan Wells
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Last of all, this book owes perhaps its biggest debt to the ultimate models for Kira and Heron and every other awesome girl in the Partials series: my two daughters. May you always have heroines to inspire you, role models to look up to, and the freedom and courage to make your own choices, no matter how simple or scary or hard or eternal they may be. Dan Wells
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The most important thing you can ever know is that no matter what your purpose is, that's not your only choice. Dan Wells
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I've been watching you ever since you came into town, and you never gave a single sign that you were interested in her. That's why I made a move. If I couldn't tell, neither can she."" I'm very bad at co Dan Wells
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People are always afraid of other things, they are never afraid of themselves. Dan Wells
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Manhattan was a no-man's land, empty, an unofficial demilitarized zone between Partials and the human survivors. No one was supposed to be here, not because it was forbidden but because it was dangerous. If something happened to you out here, either side could get you, and neither side could protect you. Dan Wells
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Isolde took a swig. "It doesn't matter if you believe it or not. Your government just gave you two months to get knocked up." She held up the bottle, her face dull and red. "Cheers." "You better get your fill of the booze now, then, " said Xochi. "You'll be drinking for two pretty soon. Dan Wells
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To us he's like... like scenery, in the background of our lives, but for him, he's the main character. He has a life and a job and a whole story. He's a real person. And to him, we're the background scenery. Dan Wells
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In my biology class, we'd talked about the definition of life: to be classified as a living creature, a thing needs to eat, breathe, reproduce, and grow. Dogs do, rocks don't, trees do, plastic doesn't. Fire, by that definition, is vibrantly alive. It eats everything from wood to flesh, excreting the waste as ash, and it breathes air just like a human, taking in oxygen and emitting carbon. Fire grows, and as it spreads, it creates new fires that spread out and make new fires of their own. Fire drinks gasoline and excretes cinders, it fights for territory, it loves and hates. Sometimes when I watch people trudging through their daily routines, I think that fire is more alive than we are—brighter, hotter, more sure of itself and where it wants to go. Fire doesn't settle; fire doesn't tolerate; fire doesn't 'ge . Dan Wells
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Most fires crackle and pop, but that's not really the fire talking, it's the wood. To hear the fire itself you need a huge blaze like this one, a furnace so powerful it roars with its own wind. I crouched as close as I dared and listened to its voice, a whispered howl of joy and rage. Dan Wells
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The books in the library were old, rotted, and there was no one left in the world to read them, but Kira made sure that none of them went into the fire. It seemed wrong. Dan Wells
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Humanity will destroy itself, body and soul, before it will learn a simple lesson. Dan Wells
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If my life had no meaning there was no reason not to end it. Dan Wells
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The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Dan Wells
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Hello, Bradley, ' said Mom. She'd regained her composure after my outburst, and now raised her camera. 'Stand close.'' No, Mom, ' I said. 'No pictures.'' But you're friend's here now, ' she said, waving us together. 'Smile! ''I don't need a picture with-' the flash snapped '-another guy. That's great, Mom, thank you. Send that one to Dad and tell him we're going steady. Dan Wells
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They buried him in dirt that smelled like broken batteries, and crouched in a fiberglass shed while the acid rain poured down to dissolve his flesh and bleach his bones. Dan Wells
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Would they be cheered by their recovery, or marked for life by their trauma? Dan Wells
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I'm on the edge, Neblin, I'm off the edge - I'm over the edge and falling into hell on the other side.'' Calm down, John, ' he said. 'We can work through this. Just tell me where you are.'' I'm down in the cracks of the sidewalks, ' I said, 'in the dirt and in the blood, and the ants are looking up and we're damning you all, Neblin. I'm down in the cracks and I can't get out. Dan Wells
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It's not enough, is it? Just to follow; just to have faith in someone bigger and smarter and better informed. That's how we're built, that's how every Partial is wired - to follow orders and trust in our leaders - but it's not enough. It never has been. We've followed our leaders, and sometimes they win and sometimes they lose; we do what they say and we play our part. But this is our decision. Our mission. And when we're done, it will be our victory, or our defeat. I don't want to fail, but if I do, I want to be able to look back and say, 'I did that. I failed. That was all me. . Dan Wells
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I'd made a long list of exceptions to cover the area between "ignoring her completely" and "abducting her at knifepoint. Dan Wells
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The last to fall were the buildings, distant and solemn, the gravestones for an entire world. Dan Wells