Life is a chain of choices. Making the correct one is never easy.”
“That’s for sure,” agreed Rocky.
“But if we didn’t make difficult choices, right or wrong,” said Mr. Veraldi, “we wouldn’t learn anything worth knowing." Rocky Ryan and his viola teacher, Mr. Veraldi, in Bully at Ambush Corner.
Stichwörter: music bullying bullies viola girls-who-bully sibling-relationships famiy-relationships
I’m proud of you, son,” he said. “I guess it has finally sunk in that it’s important to stand up for yourself in this world.”
Rocky shook his head. “It’s more important to stand up for someone who can’t stand up for herself,” he had answered.
Rocky Ryan speaking with his father.
Stichwörter: music bullying family-relationships bullies viola girls-who-bully sibling-relationships
Often the right path is the one that may be hardest for you to follow. But the hard path is also the one that will make you grow as a human being.
Karen Mueller CoombsStichwörter: music bullying family-relationships bullies viola girls-who-bully sibling-relationships
Each of us deserves the freedom to pursue our own version of happiness. No one deserves to be bullied.
Barack ObamaStichwörter: bullies
It was only high school after all, definitely one of the most bizarre periods in a person’s life. How anyone can come through that time well adjusted on any level is an absolute miracle.
E.A. BucchianeriStichwörter: life growing-up school miracle survival memories bullying bizarre kids teenagers teens high-school trauma bullies experiences traumatic-experiences high-school-kids high-school-memories i-hate-bullies i-hate-high-school
He's a bully. I love bullies. They have such big, shiny red buttons to push.
Carrie VaughnStichwörter: bully werewolves bullies werewolf-paranormal-romance
When left unsatisfied, lust becomes violence.
Jake Vander-ArkStichwörter: coming-of-age bullies perverted
Roo: What’s your definition of popularity?
Hutch: I used to think people were popular because they were good-looking, or nice, or funny, or good at sports.
Roo: Aren’t they?
Hutch: I’d think, if I could just be those things, I’d – you know – have more friends than I do. But in seventh grade, when Jackson and those guys stopped hanging out with me, I tried as hard as I could to get them to like me again. But then . . . (shaking his head as if to clear it) I don’t really wanna talk about it.
Roo: What happened?
Hutch: They just did some ugly stuff to me is all. And really, it was for the best.
Roo: Why?
Hutch: Because I was cured. I realized the popular people weren’t nice or funny or great-looking. They just had power, and they actually got the power by teasing people or humiliating them – so people bonded to them out of fear.
Roo: Oh.
Hutch: I didn’t want to be a person who could act like that. I didn’t want to ever speak to any person who could act like that.
Roo: Oh
Hutch: So then I wasn’t trying to be popular anymore.
Roo: Weren’t you lonely?
Hutch: I didn’t say it was fun. (He bites his thumbnail, bonsai dirt and all.) I said it was for the best.
Stichwörter: friends loneliness popularity bullies
Like all bullies, they’re cowards underneath the swagger
Stephenie MeyerStichwörter: bullies
That's the way it is with bullies, Grandma told me once. You give them an inch and they'll run you through with a knife.
Benjamin X. WretlindStichwörter: bullies
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