14 Quotes & Sayings By Jeanne Duprau

Jeanne DuPrau, Ph.D., is a widely-acclaimed researcher and writer who has been named one of the “50 Most Influential Women in Psychology” by Psychology Today magazine. A scholar in the field of positive psychology, she is the author of the award-winning book, The Positive Power of Negative Thinking: How to Stop Being Your Own Worst Enemy,

1
She realized all at once that Doon, thin, dark eyed Doon, with his troublesome temper and his terrible brown jacket, and his good heart---- was the person she knew better than anyone now. He was her best friend.-- City of Ember-- Jeanne DuPrau
Doon was touched. Kenny looked like a tiny little wisp,...
2
Doon was touched. Kenny looked like a tiny little wisp, but there was something strong inside him. --People of Sparks-- Jeanne DuPrau
Now Doon seemed to care for his new friends more...
3
Now Doon seemed to care for his new friends more than he did for her. Every time she thought about him she felt a thud of pain, like a bruised place inside her. Jeanne DuPrau
When someone has been mean to you, why would you...
4
When someone has been mean to you, why would you want to be good to them?' 'You wouldn't want to. That's what makes it hard. You do it anyway. Being good is hard. Much harder than being bad. Jeanne DuPrau
5
Think about what it would mean to fight, " he said. "Say we barricade ourselves here in the hotel and refuse to leave. They come at us with their Weapon, whatever it is. Some of us are hurt, some die. We go out to meet them with whatever weapons we can find - sticks, maybe, or pieces of broken glass. We battle each other. Maybe they set fire to the hotel. Maybe we march into the village and steal food from them nad they come after us and beat us. We beat them back. In the end, maybe we damage them so badly that they're too weak to make us leave. What do we have? Friends and neighbors and families dead. A place half destroyed, and those left in it full of hatred for us. And we ourselves will have to live with the memory of the terrible things we have done. . Jeanne DuPrau
6
What was the power that turned the worm into a moth? It was greater than any power the Builders had had, he was sure of that. The power that ran the city of Ember was feeble by comparison... Jeanne DuPrau
7
He says I'm beautiful as a red tomato Jeanne DuPrau
8
Mrs. Murdo, walkind even more briskly to keep her spirits up, was crossing Harken Square when something fell to the pavement just in front of her with a terrific thump. How extraordinary, she thought, bending to pick it up. It was sort of a bundle. She began to untie it. Jeanne DuPrau
9
A darkness different from Ember's, but just as frightening... Jeanne DuPrau
10
The trouble with anger is, it gets hold of you. And then you aren't the master of yourself. Anger is. Jeanne DuPrau
11
Can't it be stopped?" said Lina. She shifted around under her blanket, trying to find a place to sit where rocks weren't digging into her. Maybe it can be stopped at the beginning, " Maddy said. "If someone sees what's happening and is brave enough to reverse the direction." Reverse the direction?" Yes, turn it around." How would you do that?" You'd do something good, " said Maddy. "Or at least you'd keep yourself from doing something bad." But how could you?" said Lina. "When people have been mean to you, why would you want to be good to them?" You wouldn't want to, " said Maddy. "That's what makes it hard. you do it anyway. Being good is hard. Much harder than being bad. . Jeanne DuPrau
12
Lina couldn't sleep at first, thinking of the old songs and what they meant. Someone, long ago, had hoped that at least a few people would survive and had wanted them to remember her city and the treasure it held, the treasure that was most valuable of all - herself, her family, and all of the generations of people who had lived in that secret place, their purpose, though they didn't know it, to make sure that human beings did not vanish from the world, no matter what happened above. Jeanne DuPrau
13
Wouldn't it be strange, she thought, to have a blue sky? But she liked the way it looked. It would be beautiful - a blue sky. Jeanne DuPrau