Quotes From "A Wrinkle In Time" By Madeleine LEngle

Life, with its rules, its obligations, and its freedoms, is...
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Life, with its rules, its obligations, and its freedoms, is like a sonnet: You're given the form, but you have to write the sonnet yourself. - Mrs. Whatsit Madeleine LEngle
Qui plussait, plus se tait. French, you know. The more...
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Qui plussait, plus se tait. French, you know. The more a man knows, the less he talks. Madeleine LEngle
People are more than just the way they look.
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People are more than just the way they look. Madeleine LEngle
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Come t'e' picciol fallo amaro morso! Dante. What grievous pain a little fault doth give thee! Madeleine LEngle
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Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connait point. French. Pascal. The heart has its reasons, whereof reason knows nothing. Madeleine LEngle
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She was enfolded in the great wings of Mrs. Whatsit and she felt comfort and strength pouring through her. Mrs. Whatsit was not speaking aloud, and yet through the wings Meg understood words." My child, do not despair. Do you think we would have brought you here if there was no hope? We are asking you to do a difficult thing, but we are confident that you can do it. Your father needs help, he needs courage, and for his children he may be able to do what he cannot do for himself. Madeleine LEngle
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We want them to see their home planet, " Mrs. Whatsit said. The Medium lost the delighted smile she had worn till then. "Oh, why must you make me look at unpleasant things when there are so many delightful ones to see?" Again Mrs. Which's voice reverberated through the cave. "There will no longer be so many pleasant things to look at if responsible people do not do something about the unpleasant ones. Madeleine LEngle
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We are going to your father, " Mrs. Which said. "But where is he?" Meg went over to Mrs. Which and stamped as though she were as young as Charles Wallace. Mrs. Whatsit answered in a voice that was low but quite firm. "On a planet that has given in. So you must prepare to be very strong. Madeleine LEngle
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And we're not alone, you know, children, " came Mrs. Whatsit, the comforter. "All through the universe, it's being fought, all through the cosmos, and my, but it's a grand and exciting battle. I know it's hard for you to understand about size, how there's very little difference in the size of the tiniest microbe and the greatest galaxy. You think about that, and maybe it won't seem strange to you that some of our very best fighters have come right from your own planet, and it's a little planet, dears, out on the edge of a little galaxy. You can be proud that it's done so well."" Who have our fighters been? Calvin asked." Oh, you must know them, dear, " Mrs. Whatsit said. Mrs. Who's spectacles shone out at them triumphantly. "And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not." "Jesus! " Charles Wallace said. "Why of course, Jesus! ""Of course! " Mrs. Whatsit said. "Go on, Charles, love. There were others. All your great artists. They've been lights for us to see by. . Madeleine LEngle
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In your language you have a form of poetry called a sonnet.. It is a very strict form of poetry, is it not?.. There are fourteen lines, I believe, all in iambic pentameter. That's a very strict rhythm or meter, yes?.. And each line has to end with a rigid rhyme pattern. And if the poet does not do it exactly this way, it is not a sonnet, is it?'' No.'' But within this strict form the poet has complete freedom to say whatever he wants, doesn't he?'' Yes." Calvin nodded again.' So, ' said Mrs. Whatsit.'So what?'' Oh, do not be stupid, boy! ' Mrs. Whatsit scolded. 'You know perfectly well what I am driving at! '' You mean you're comparing our lives to a sonnet? A strict form, but with freedom within it?'' Yes, ' Mrs. Whatsit said. "You're given the form, but you have to write the sonnet yourself. Madeleine LEngle
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I hate it! " Charles Wallace cried passionately. "I hate the Dark Thing! Madeleine LEngle
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When I get this feeling, this compulsion, I always do what it tells me. I can't explain where it comes from or how I get it, and it doesn't happen very often. But I obey it. And this afternoon I had a feeling that I must come over to the haunted house. That's all I know, kid. I'm not holding anything back. Maybe it's because I'm supposed to meet you. You tell me. Madeleine LEngle
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Meg looked. The dark shadow was still there. It had not lessened or dispersed with the coming of night. And where the shadow was, the stars were not visible. What could there be about a shadow that was so terrible that she knew that there had never been before or ever would be again, anything that would chill her with a fear that was beyond shuddering, beyond crying or screaming, beyond the possibility of comfort? . Madeleine LEngle
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Do you think things always have an explanation? "Yes. I believe that they do. But I think that with our human limitations we're not always able to understand the explanations. But you see, Meg, just because we don't understand doesn't mean that the explanation doesn't exist. Madeleine LEngle
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Oh child, your language is so utterly simple and limited that it has the affect of extreme complication.- Aunt Beast Madeleine LEngle
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From the shoulders, slowly a pair of wings unfolded, wings made of rainbows, of light upon water, of poetry. Calvin fell to his knees. "No, " Mrs. Whatsit said, though her voice was not Mrs. Whatsit's voice. "Not to me Calvin. Never to me. Stand up. Madeleine LEngle
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She was silent; the great wings almost stopped moving; only a delicate stirring seemed to keep them aloft. "Listen, then, " Mrs. Whatsit said. The resonant voice rose and the words seemed to be all around them so that Meg felt that she could almost reach out and touch them: "Sing unto the Lord a new song, and His praise from the end of the earth, ye that go down to the sea, and all that there is therein; the isles, and the inhabitants thereof. Let the wilderness and the cities thereof lift their voice; let the inhabitants of the rock sing, let them shout from the top of the mountains. Let them give glory unto the Lord! . Madeleine LEngle
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It was the same way with silence. This was more than silence. A deaf person can feel vibrations. Here there was nothing to feel. Madeleine LEngle
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Silence fell between them, as tangible as the dark tree shadows that fell across their laps and that now seemed to rest upon them as heavily as though they possessed a measurable weight of their own. Madeleine LEngle
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Charles Wallace, the danger here is greatest for you." "Why?""Because of what you are. Just exactly because of what you are you will be by far the most vulnerable. You must stay with Meg and Calvin. You must not go off on your own. Beware of pride and arrogance, Charles, for they may betray you. Madeleine LEngle
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It was a star, " Mrs. Whatsit said sadly. "A star giving up its life in battle with the Thing. It won, oh, yes, my children, it won. But it lost its life in the winning. Madeleine LEngle
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I didn't mean to tell you, " Mrs. Whatsit faltered. "I didn't mean ever to let you know. But oh, my dears, I did so love being a star! " "Yyouu are sstill verry yyoungg, " Mrs Witch said, her voice faintly chiding. The Medium sat looking happily at the star-filled sky in her ball, smiling, and nodding and chuckling gently. But Meg noticed that her eyes were drooping, and suddenly her head fell forward and she gave a faint snore." Poor thing, " Mrs Whatsit said, "we've worn her out. It's very hard work for her. . Madeleine LEngle
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Thinking I'm a moron gives people something to feel smug about, " Charles Wallace said. "Why should I disillusion them? Madeleine LEngle
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The foolish of God is wiser than men; and the weakness of god is stronger than men. For ye see your calling, brethren, how that may not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called, but God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath choses the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty. And bade things of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are. Madeleine LEngle
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Calvin said, "Do you know that this is the first time I've seen you without your glasses?"" I'm blind as a bat without them. I'm near-sighted, like father."" Well, you know what, you've got dream-boat eyes, " Calvin said. "Listen, you go right on wearing your glasses. I don't think I want anybody else to see what gorgeous eyes you have. Madeleine LEngle