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What was the point of even having a conversation when words couldn't be trusted?

in The Death Cure
life truth

You are the shuckiest shuck faced shuck in the world!

in The Maze Runner
humor funny random the-maze-runner

Shouldn't someone give a pep talk or something?" Minho asked, pulling Thomas's attention away from Alby."Go ahead," Newt replied.Minho nodded and faced the crowd. "Be careful," he said dryly. "Don't die.

in The Maze Runner
humor humour

Awww," Minho said. "That's almost as sweet as that time she slammed the end of a spear into your shuck face.

in The Death Cure
humor sarcasm

What's going on?" Newt asked, looking back and forth between Thomas and Aris. "Why're you guys looking at each other like you just fell in love?

in The Scorch Trials
humor aris newt thomas

I can still kick your pony-lovin' butt with twice this much pain."Thomas shrugged, "I do love ponies. Wish I could eat one right now.

humor maze-runner scorch-trials

He whipped out his sheet, then pulled it over himself and wrapped it tightly around his face like an old woman in a shawl. 'How do I look?''Like the ugliest shanky girl I’ve ever seen,' Minho responded. 'You better thank the gods above you were born a dude.' 'Thanks.

in The Scorch Trials
humor scorch-trials minho old-ladies shanks

I was just kidding, shuck-face," Minho said. "Let's all go over there. She could have an army of psycho girl ninjas hiding in that shack of hers.""Psycho girl ninjas?" Newt repeated, his voice showing he was surprised, if not annoyed, by Minho's additude.

in The Scorch Trials
humor awesomesauce epic ninjas

I didn't do anyting wrong. All I know is I saw two people struggling to get inside these walls and they [Minho and Alby] couldn't make it. To ignore that because of some stupid rule seemed selfish, cowardly, and... well, stupid. If you want to throw me in jail for trying to save someone's [Alby] life, then go ahead. Next time I promise I'll point at them and laugh, then go eat some of Frypan's dinner. -Thomas

in The Maze Runner
humor

Shuck it,” Minho responded. “I’m tougher than nails. I could still kick your pony-lovin’ butt with twice this pain.” Thomas shrugged. “I do love ponies. Wish I could eat one right now.

in The Scorch Trials
humor scorch-trials minho pony-lover

Rose took my nose, I suppose,” he repeated; the bubble of phlegm in his throat made a disgusting crackle. “And it really blows.

in The Scorch Trials
humor humour cranks rose-took-my-nose the-scorch-trials

Thomas: Is it [my brain] fixed?Brenda: It worked, judging from the fact that you're not trying to kill us anymore...

in The Death Cure
humor sarcasm brain sci-fi maze-runner mind-control

Just go with it', he thought. 'You won't figure out anything if you give in to fear'.

inspirational-quotes

... sometimes knowing sucked.

in The Maze Runner
knowledge realisation

Shouldn't someone give a pep talk or something?' Minho asked..."Go ahead," Newt replied.Minho nodded and faced the crowd. 'Be careful,' he said dryly. 'Don't die.'Thomas would have laughed if he could, but he was too scared for it to come out.'Great. We're all bloody inspired,' Newt answered.

in The Maze Runner
funny irony ironic clever witty hilarious comical

Oh, I'm good. Seriously, after all these years, you'd think I would stop amazing myself. But here I am, still doing it.

in The Kill Order
funny conceit alec

I love the sound of it," Trina whispers, as if speaking too loudly might interrupt the drumming patter of the rain outside. "It makes me want to sleep. Snuggle my head right up in your armpit and snore for three days.""My armpit?" Mark repeats. "Good thing we all showered up in the storm this morning. My pits smell like roses. Go ahead and get comfy.

in The Kill Order
funny cute sarcastic

They called you the Glue""The Glue?""Yeah. Probably because you're kind of the glue that holds us all together

in The Scorch Trials
friendship newt thomas maze-runner the-scorch-trials james-dashner

I don't give a crap if you're a Tangent or a really smart llama. You're my friend and that's all that matters

in The Rule of Thoughts
friendship michael bryson the-mortality-doctrine the-rule-of-thoughts

Yeah, you're a regular Mozart...well, except for the whole music thing.

in The Journal of Curious Letters
music humour

Her short blond hair shifted in the wind, and she appeared the very definition of peace and comfort. Like she belonged in the world that had existed before everything was scorched.

in The Kill Order
peace comfort maze-runner kill-order the-kill-order the-maze-runner-trilogy trina

He finally pulled it all back into his heart, sucking in the painful tide of his misery. In the Glade, Chuck had become a symbol for him—a beacon that somehow they could make everything right again in the world. Sleep in beds. Get kissed goodnight. Have bacon and eggs for breakfast, go to a real school. Be happy.But now Chuck was gone. And his limp body, to which Thomas still clung, seemed a cold talisman—that not only would those dreams of a hopeful future never come to pass, but that life had never been that way in the first place. That even in escape, dreary days lay ahead. A life of sorrow.His returning memories were sketchy at best. But not much good floated in the muck.Thomas reeled in the pain, locked it somewhere deep inside him. He did it for Teresa. For Newt and Minho. Whatever darkness awaited them, they’d be together, and that was all that mattered right then.

in The Maze Runner
pain newt thomas maze-runner minho chuck maze glade gladers teresa-agnes

A small hole in his shirt revealed a gooey red blob right in the meaty part above his armpit, blood pouring from the wound. It hurt. It hurt bad. If he’d thought his headache downstairs had been tough, this was like three or four of those, all smashed into a coil of pain right there in his shoulder. And spreading through the rest of his body.Newt was at his side, looking down with worried eyes.“He shot me.” It just came out, a new number one on the list of the dumbest things he’d ever said. The pain, like living metal staples running through his insides, pricking and scratching with their little sharp points. He felt his mind going dark for the second time that day.

in The Scorch Trials
hurt pain wound the-maze-runner dumb newt thomas minho the-scorch-trials gladers

Thomas had no concept of time as he went through the Changing.It started much like his first memory of the Box—dark and cold. But this time he had no sensation of anything touching his feet or body. He floated in emptiness, stared into a void of black. He saw nothing, heard nothing, smelled nothing. It was as if someone had stolen his five senses, leaving him in a vacuum.Time stretched on. And on. Fear turned into curiosity, which turned into boredom.Finally, after an interminable wait, things began to change.A distant wind picked up, unfelt but heard. Then a swirling mist of whiteness appeared far in the distance—a spinning tornado of smoke that formed into a long funnel, stretching out until he could see neither the top nor the bottom of the white whirlwind. He felt the gales then, sucking into the cyclone so that it blew past him from behind, ripping at his clothes and hair like they were shredded flags caught in a storm.The tower of thick mist began to move toward him—or he was moving toward it, he couldn’t tell—increasing its speed at an alarming rate. Where seconds before he’d been able to see the distinct form of the funnel, he now could see only a flat expanse of white.And then it consumed him; he felt his mind taken by the mist, felt memories flood into his thoughts.Everything else turned into pain.

in The Maze Runner
mind lost memories changing storm cyclone thomas maze-runner maze mist glade blur glader

Newt...""Do it before I become one of them!""I...""KILL ME!" And then Newt's eyes cleared, as if he'd gained one last trembling gasp of sanity, and his voice softened."Please, Tommy. Please."With his heart falling into a black abyss, Thomas pulled the trigger.

in The Death Cure
quote the-maze-runner the-scorch-trials the-death-cure

It’s your incalculable ability to trust others that has always touched me. And I’m sorry to have taken advantage of it so many times” - Dr. Paige

in The Fever Code
trust betrayal betrayed the-maze-runner thomas take-advantage the-fever-code

Shouldn't someone give a pep talk," Minho asked, pulling Thomas's attention away from Alby."Go ahead," Newt replied.Minho nodded and faced the crowd. "Be careful," he said dryly, "Don't die."Thomas would have laughed if he could, but he was too scared for it to come out."Great. We're all bloody inspired," Newt answered then pointed over his shoulder toward the Maze, "You all know the plan. After two years of being treated like mice, tonight we're making a stand. Tonight we're taking the fight back to the Creators, no matter what we have to go through to get there. Tonight the Grievers better be scared.

in The Maze Runner
inspiring the-maze-runner newt minho

I'm so sorry," he whispered to her, knowing she couldn't hear. "I'm so sorry."Her mouth moved, working to speak, and he leaned in to make out what she was trying to say."Me...too," she whispered. "i only ever... cared for..."And then Thomas was being dragged away from her. He didn't have the energy or will to fight it. She was gone.

in The Death Cure
sadness teresa thomas dying-and-death

He finally pulled it all back into his heart, sucking in the painful tide of his misery.

in The Maze Runner
sadness misery

I promised I'd save him, take him home! I promised him!" . . . Thomas hugged Chuck to his chest, squeezed him as tightly as possible, as if that could somehow bring him back, or show thanks for saving his life, for being his friend when no one else would.Thomas cried, wept like he'd never wept before. His great, racking sobs echoed through the chamber like the sounds of tortured pain. (pg 358 hardback)

in The Maze Runner
sadness spoiler emotional-pain pledge

A loud boom exploded the air, making Thomas jump. It was followed by a horrible crunching, grinding sound. He stumbled backward, fell to the ground. He wouldn't have believed it if he hadn't seen it for himself. The enormous stone wall to the right of them seemed to defy every known law of physics as it slid along the ground, throwing sparks and dust as it moved, rock against rock. The crunching sound rattled his bones. He looked around at the other openings. On all four sides of the Glade, the right walls were moving toward the left, closing the gap of the Doors. Then one final boom rumbled across the Glade as all four Doors sealed shut for the night.

in The Maze Runner
imagination

I should rip your eyes out,” Newt said, spraying Thomas with spit. “Teach you a lesson in stupidity.Why’d you come over here? You expected a bloody hug? Huh? A nice sit-down to talk about the goodtimes in the Glade?

friends stupidity newt lessons-in-life

He's not learning. He's not experiencing. He's remembering.He walks to the next screen, hungry to be himself again.

in The Maze Runner Files
memory remembering frypan

i felt her absence. it was like waking up one day with no teeth in your mouth. you wouldn't need to run to the mirror to know they were gone

in The Scorch Trials
breakup loneliness sad alone lonely need mouth absence day your i-love-you you mirror broken forgive want i gone sorry one know run up the with like to was in miss they it wouldn-t no her waking separated felt teeth were

Please, Tommy. Please

young-adult dystopia fictions

Find our way out, Greenie. Solve the buggin' Maze and find our way out.

in The Maze Runner
young-adult dystopia

Didn't know you could measure distance so well with nothing but you bloody eyeballs

in The Scorch Trials
humorous

He didn't have a single clue what was going on with these two strangers, but every instinct told him Master George equaled good, Mistress Jane equaled bald- he blinked-uh, bad.

in The Journal of Curious Letters
humor evil good

We can't play God.We can't do this to kids.You're evil, I'm evil.Everyone will die.No matter what.Let nature win.

in The Maze Runner Files
evil wicked farewell chancellor kevin-anderson

I only have two fingers left.I wrote the lies of my farewell with two fingers.That is the truth.We are evil.They are kids.We are evil.

in The Maze Runner Files
truth evil wicked farewell chancellor kevin-anderson

Mark nodded even though she couldn't see. He'd suddenly lost any desire to talk, and his plans for a perfect day washed away with the stream. The memories. They never let him go, not even for a half hour. They always had to rush back in, bringing all the horror.

in The Kill Order
fear sad letting-go memories danger horror terror dangerous horrible mark terrified terrible the-kill-order the-maze-runner-trilogy flashback flare

Thomas had lived in fear and terror the past few weeks, but this was almost too much. To feel safe only to have that snatched away again.

in The Scorch Trials
horror thomas maze-runner scorch-trials

Thomas jabbed a thumb over his shoulder and raised his eyebrows."You met our new friend?" Miho responded, a smirk flashing across his face. "Real piece of work, this guy. I gotta get me one of those shuck suits. Fancy stuff.""Am I awake?" Thomas asked."You're awake. Now eat—you look horrible. Almost as bad as Rat Man over there, reading his book.

in The Scorch Trials
science-fiction

A twisted, pale figure writhing in agony, chest bare and hideous. Tight, rigid cords of sickly green veins webbed across the boy’s body and limbs, like ropes under his skin. Purplish bruises covered the kid, red hives, bloody scratches. His bloodshot eyes bulged, darting back and forth.

in The Maze Runner
blood dystopia agony green science-fiction sci-fi the-maze-runner dystopian veins vein james-dashner

Your demons are always with you," Skale answered. His voice seemed even raspier than the day before. "Don't you understand that by now? Always with you, impossible to escape. But you never can guess how they might manifest themselves.

in The Eye of Minds
science-fiction the-mortality-doctrine eye-of-minds james-dasher

For the first time in his life, Michael understood why real soldiers coming back from real wars often had a hard time getting over the things they'd seen and done. And had done to them. If Michael had a soul, it was starting to leak out of his hopes.

in The Eye of Minds
science-fiction james-dashner eye-of-minds

He let out a short laugh. "You sound like Sherlock Holmes. You gonna pull out a magnifying glass? A pipe, maybe?

in The Eye of Minds
science-fiction the-mortality-doctrine james-dasher the-eye-of-minds

Please Tommy. Please.

in The Maze Runner
sad depressing maze-runner page250

I'm so sorry," he whispered to her, knowing she couldn't hear. I'm so sorry." Her mouth moved, working to speak, and he leaned in to make out what she was trying to say. "Me ... too," she whispered. "I only ever ... cared for...

in The Death Cure
love sad the-maze-runner thomas teresa-agnes the-death-cure

Thats called hypocrisy, you shuck face piece of -!

in The Maze Runner
anger hypocrisy minho hypocrite

Newt shook his head, his face a mixture of anger and awe. “What you did was half brave and half bloody stupid. Seems like you’re pretty good at that.

in The Maze Runner
anger awe brave stupid newt thomas maze-runner maze glade gladers

Absolutely nothing. That's what I'm going to do for two weeks. Not think. If I start to think, I'm going to think really hard about not thinking until I quit thinking.

in The Kill Order
thinking nothing mark the-kill-order the-maze-runner-trilogy trina

I remember remembering,” she muttered, sitting down with a heavy sigh; she pulled her legs up to wrap her arms around her knees. “Feelings. Emotions. Like I have all these shelves in my head, labeled for memories and faces, but they’re empty. As if everything before this is just on the other side of a white curtain. Including you.

in The Maze Runner
memories thomas maze-runner glade gladers teresa-agnes

Memories had come back to Thomas on several occasions. The Changing, the dreams he’d had since, fleeting glimpses here and there, like quick lightning strikes in his mind. And right now, listening to the white-suited man talk, it felt as if he were standing on a cliff and all the answers were just about to float up from the depths for him to see in their entirety. The urge to grasp those answers was almost too strong to keep at bay.But he was still wary. He knew he’d been a part of it all, had helped design the Maze, had taken over after the original Creators died and kept the program going with new recruits. “I remember enough to be ashamed of myself,” he admitted. “But living through this kind of abuse is a lot different than planning it. It’s just not right.

in The Death Cure
memories the-maze-runner thomas glade the-death-cure flare

Taste good?” Brenda asked as she dug into her own food. “Please. I’d push my own mom down the stairs to eat this stuff,” Thomas said. “I’d kill your mother for something fresh out of a garden. A nice salad.” “Guess my mom doesn’t have much of a chance if she’s ever standing between us and a grocery store.” “Guess not.

in The Scorch Trials
food thomas maze-runner scorch-trials grocery brenda dashner

Oh, man," he mumbled with a full mouth. "At least the food is good.

in The Maze Runner
humor food

Wonder why we can do this,' he called out with his mind. The mental effort of speaking to her was already straining—he felt a headache forming like a bulge in his brain. 'Maybe we were lovers,' Teresa said. Thomas tripped and crashed to the ground. Smiling sheepishly at Minho, who’d turned to look without slowing, Thomas got back up and caught up to him. 'What?' he finally asked. He sensed a laugh from her, a watery image full of color.

in The Maze Runner
humor lovers teresa maze-runner telepathy

I hated the place, Tommy. I hated every second of every day. And it was all … your … fault!

in The Death Cure
book newt maze-runner cried

You're Subject A-two," Newt answered. Then he lowered his eyes"And?" Thomas pushed.Newt hesitated, then answered without looking at him. "It doesn't call you anything. It just says . . . 'To be killed by Group B.

in The Scorch Trials
book movie the-maze-runner scorch-trials part favorite

Saving you was worth losing what we might've had.

in The Scorch Trials
love hurt bittersweet

They hugged, tight and warm and full of the promise he’d made upon waking up.

in The Kill Order
inspirational-quote

Minho snickered and leaned back in his chair. “Man, you are one butt-load of sunshine, let me tell you.

in The Maze Runner
sarcasm sunshine maze-runner minho

Owr brave little shank!

in The Scorch Trials
funny sarcasm shank

... Don't feel bad about crying. Ever.

in The Maze Runner
emotion crying

if any of your body parts become detached due to an unfortunate encounter with a crank, I highly advise you leave said body part behind and run like hell. Unless it's a leg, of course.

in The Death Cure
humor humorous-quotes

Hey, Alec," he said.The man was on his hands and knees, leaning his face into the middle of a bush; he grunted something that kind of sounded like a "Yeah?""Why are we spending so much time on this side of where we left them?"Alec pulled himself out of the bush and looked back at him. "Seemed logical. I'd think they either followed us out of here to find us, or they were taken by the same yahoos who attacked us. Or... maybe they went to investigate the fire."Mark thought that was all barking up the wrong tree. "Or they ran away from the fire. Not every person on earth is as wacky-brained as you, good sir. Most people see a huge roaring inferno coming at them? They decide to cut and run. Just saying.

in The Kill Order
humor fire argument

Thomas felt his spirits lift, but immediately squashed them back down. Getting his hopes up was something he’d sworn never to do again. Not until all this was over.

in The Scorch Trials
hope expectations hopeless the-maze-runner thomas the-scorch-trials

He turned to look just in time to see the rain start falling out as if the storm had finally decided to weep with shame for what it had done to them.

in The Scorch Trials
rain storm

Brenda frowned, then focused on Thomas. “You’re—we’re—doing the right thing.”“I don’t think there is a right or wrong anymore,” Thomas said, hearing the numbness in his own voice. He desperately wanted sleep. “Only horrible and not-quite-so-horrible.

in The Death Cure
wrong right the-maze-runner thomas horrible the-death-cure brenda

I'm crazy, boy. I'm a madman. I could eat both of you for dinner and love every bite.

in Thomas’s First Memory of the Flare
eat crazy madman thomas-s-dad

Thomas remembered the image of the Cranks at the windows back at the dorm. Like living nightmares, missing only a death certificate to make them official zombies.

in The Scorch Trials
the-maze-runner thomas cranks the-scorch-trials zombies flare

We can’t try to outguess them anymore. Sometimes they do things just to make me do the opposite of what they think I think they think I want to do.”“Huh?” the three of them asked at the same time, confusion transforming their faces.

in The Death Cure
confusion the-maze-runner the-death-cure

He forced himself forward trying to seem innocent without acting like someone who was guilty who was trying to act innocent.

in The Maze Runner
funny laugh clever witty hilarious

Thomas was sick of being accused of knowing things.

in The Maze Runner
funny random clever witty comical
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