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  • Did you love Melanie?" asked Adam unexpectedly. There was no pause before I shook my head. "That's a shame," said Adam. "Why?" "Well, someone as special as your daughter should've been... made with love.

  • You're a Nought and I'm a Cross and there's nowhere for us to be, nowhere for us to go where we'd be left in peace...That's why I started crying. That's why I couldn't stop. For all the things we might've had and all the things we're never going to have.

  • The status quo is never news, only challenges to it.

    Malorie Blackman (2008). “Knife Edge”, p.288, Random House
  • He pulls the hood over my head. I try to pull back. I'm not trying to run away. I just want to see her... One last time.

    Malorie Blackman (2009). “Naughts & Crosses”, p.486, Simon and Schuster
  • Never, ever allow yourself to feel. Feelings kill.

    Malorie Blackman (2007). “Knife Edge”, p.115, Simon and Schuster
  • She stays lost in the middle of her own world somewhere. We can’t get in and she doesn’t come out. Not often anyway, and certainly not for any length of time. But her mind takes her to somewhere kind, I think, to judge by the peaceful, serene look on her face most of the time.

    Malorie Blackman (2007). “Black & White”, p.33, Simon and Schuster
  • Jude's fourth law: Caring equals vulnerability. Never show either.

    Caring   Law   Shows  
  • But remember this if nothing else: I love you more than there are words or stars. I love you more than there are thoughts and feelings. I love you more than there are seconds or moments gone or to come. I love you.

    Malorie Blackman (2008). “Checkmate”, p.403, Random House
  • I suppose it doesn't occur to you that I can think the system just as unjust as you do.

    Thinking   Unjust   I Can  
    Malorie Blackman (2007). “Knife Edge”, p.42, Simon and Schuster
  • Don't you know that boys don't cry?' Adam grinned. 'Shall I tell you something I've only recently discovered,' I replied, not attempting to hide the tears rolling down my face and not the least bit ashamed of them. 'Boys don't cry, but real men do.

    Real   Boys   Men  
  • Because my mum and dad brought me up to believe that people are different but equal. And that I should treat everyone, no matter who, with the same respect I'd like to be shown.

    Dad   Believe   People  
    Malorie Blackman (2007). “Knife Edge”, p.124, Simon and Schuster
  • I used to comfort myself with the belief that it was only certain individuals and their peculiar notions that spoilt things for the rest of us. But how many individuals does it take before it's not the individuals who are prejudiced but society itself?

    Malorie Blackman (2007). “Black & White”, p.367, Simon and Schuster
  • Just remember, Callum when you’re floating up and up in your bubble, that bubbles have a habit of bursting. The higher you climb, the further you have to fall’ - Lynette McGregor

  • Five years off my life... I wondered with a wry smile, would people be immortal if they didn't have kids?

    Kids   Wry Smile   Years  
  • The truth isn't going to bend itself to suit you.

  • I hadn't fully realized just how powerful words could be before this. Whoever came up with the saying 'sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me' was talking out of his or her armpit.

    Hurt   Powerful   Talking  
    Malorie Blackman (2007). “Black & White”, p.60, Simon and Schuster
  • Boys don't cry, but men do.

  • Dear God, please let him have heard me. Please. Please. If you're up there. Somewhere.

    Malorie Blackman (2007). “Black & White”, p.488, Simon and Schuster
  • So why did you want to kiss me?" "We're friends aren't we?" Callum shrugged. I relaxed into a smile. "Of course we are." "And if you can't kiss your friends who can you kiss?" Callum smiled.

    Kissing   Want   Kiss Me  
    Malorie Blackman (2007). “Black & White”, p.17, Simon and Schuster
  • The news lies all the time. They tell us what they think we would want to hear.

    "Noughts & Crosses". Book by Malorie Blackman, www.theguardian.com. 2009.
  • That just the way it is. Some things will never change. That's just the way it is. But don't you believe them.

    Malorie Blackman (2009). “Naughts & Crosses”, p.9, Simon and Schuster
  • A backup plan means somewhere in my head, I think I might fail and that word is not in my vocabulary. Plus I'm too talented to fail.

  • The point is, you have family and friends who love you. You have a world out there just waiting for you to conquer it. You have a life that will be anything you make it. That's the point.

  • Why was it that when noughts committed criminal acts, the fact that they were noughts was always pointed out? The banker was a Cross. The newsreader didn't even mention it.

  • When did we stop being people, being human?

    Malorie Blackman (2007). “Knife Edge”, p.68, Simon and Schuster
  • People are people. We'll always find a way to mess up, doesn't matter who's in charge.

    Malorie Blackman (2009). “Naughts & Crosses”, p.481, Simon and Schuster
  • I pulled him closer to me, wrapping my arms around him, kissing him just as desperately as he was kissing me. Like if we could just love long enough and hard enough and deep enough, then the world outside would never, could never hurt us.

    Hurt   Kissing   Long  
    Malorie Blackman (2009). “Naughts & Crosses”, p.421, Simon and Schuster
  • D'you ever wonder what it would be like if our positions were reversed?' I ask. At Jack's puzzled look I continue. 'If we whites were in charge instead of you Crosses?' 'Can't say it's ever crossed my mind,' Jack shrugs. 'I used to think about it a lot,' I sigh. 'Dreams of living in a world with no more discrimination, no more prejudice, a fair police force, an equal justice system, equality of education, equality of life, a level playing field.

  • But the Good Book said a lot of things. Like 'love thy neighbor' and ' do unto others as you would have them do unto you'. If nothing else, wasn't the message of the Good Book to live and let live? So how could the Crosses call themselves 'God's chosen' and still treat us the way they did?

    Malorie Blackman (2009). “Naughts & Crosses”, p.84, Simon and Schuster
  • And just like that, I'd been assessed and judged. Nurse Fashoda didn't know the first thing about me but she'd taken one look at my face and now she reckoned she knew my whole life story -- what had gone before and what was yet to come.

    Taken   Nurse   Looks  
    Malorie Blackman (2007). “Knife Edge”, p.40, Simon and Schuster
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