Cornelia Funke Quotes About House

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  • The books in Mo and Meggie's house were stacked under tables, on chairs, in the corners of the rooms. There where books in the kitchen and books in the lavatory. Books on the TV set and in the closet, small piles of books, tall piles of books, books thick and thin, books old and new. They welcomed Meggie down to breakfast with invitingly opened pages; they kept boredom at bay when the weather was bad. And sometimes you fall over them.

    Cornelia Funke (2011). “Inkheart”, p.9, Scholastic Inc.
  • What on earth have you packed in here? Bricks?" asked Mo as he carried Meggie's book-box out of the house. You're the one who says books have to be heavy because the whole world's inside them," said Meggie.

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    Cornelia Funke (2011). “Inkheart”, p.25, Scholastic Inc.
  • A thousand enemies outside the house are better than one within. Arab proverb

    Cornelia Funke (2011). “Inkheart”, p.76, Scholastic Inc.
  • She is a real bookworm. I think she lives on print. Her whole house is full of books - looks as if she likes them better than human company.

    Cornelia Funke (2011). “Inkheart”, p.127, Scholastic Inc.
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