Top 13 Quotes & Sayings by Vivian Vande Velde

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Vivian Vande Velde

Vivian Vande Velde is an American writer of fiction for children and young adults.

They'd poisoned me, dammit. Probably to trade my dead body to the barbarians for Wulfgar's safe return. Or maybe just for the fun of it.
Those Grimm brothers," she said with a sigh, "they'll never amount to anything." And she was right because all they ever became was writers.
If you don't like vampire games, don't play — © Vivian Vande Velde
If you don't like vampire games, don't play
People always talk about good, fresh country air, but I kept getting wiffs of something that was neither good nor fresh but definitely country.
There, close enough to spit on--if I'd been a barbarian and inclined to spit--was the dragon.
if Saint Bruce doesn't like your poem, he chops your head off.
A [reformed] vampire ... mostly tries to make reparation for his previous evil by doing good deeds-most commonly, apparently, going into the crime solving business.
Number one rule for fiction: Coincidence can be used to worsen a characters predicament, but never to solve his problems.
She sighed. Loudly. "Physical appearance is not what is important." Yeah right. Tell that to any girl who hasn't bothered to put on a presentable shirt or fix her hair because she's only running into the grocery store to get a quart of milk for her grandmother, and who does she see tending the 7-ITEMS-OR-LESS cash register but the guy of her dreams, except she can't even say hi—much less try to develop a meaningful relationship—since she looks like the poster child for the terminally geeky.
Giannine--What are they going to do: smack me on the head with a pamplet?
Mothers are legendary for being able to read the thoughts of their children at just the right moment.
The wolf sniffed beneath the door to be sure this was a human cottage. The scent was undeniable. No pigs, except in bacon form. The wolf thought bacon form was a very sensible way for pigs to behave.
Then, early, early, early in the morning-just as in countless Disney films-I heard a rooster crow. But guess what? They don't do it just once.
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