11 Inspiring Megan Frazer Blakemore Quotes (Free List)

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Megan Frazer Blakemore quotes

The Planeswalker knowYOu take the card from the libraryAnd bury it when you’re done.On the path, you face history.Walk the path, do the math:Start with the prime numbers under 100Whose digits give you 10.Choose the happy median.Add it to: The square root of The cube of five divided byThe sum of 3 and 2.

— Megan Frazer Blakemore, The Friendship Riddle


His gaze glossed over a stack of wooden crates and landed on a steamer trunk that was covered with stickers from all over the world.

— Megan Frazer Blakemore, The Water Castle


Mr. Douglas told us true.He knows why the sky is blue.Why the earth spins round and round, And where the next clue can be found.Ask him, maybe, will he tell you?His radio, those ads will sell you.Peppy song will make you wonder, If the world is going under.Bring him something from the doctor–Nothing spicy-while he proctors.It may be those fizzy bubbles, Let him help you with your troubles.

— Megan Frazer Blakemore, The Friendship Riddle


Orlando said it was important for scientists to have minds kept open by literature, and souls touched by the creativity of art.

— Megan Frazer Blakemore, The Water Castle


Ephraim found a stack of postcards tied together with a faded green ribbon. He shuffled through them and found they were from every World’s Fair from 1915 in San Francisco to 1939 in New York. None of the postcards hed been written on or mailed.

— Megan Frazer Blakemore, The Water Castle


Ephraim lifted the top of the trunk. Neatly stacked were mementoes from what seemed like hundreds of journeys. Right on top was an etching of the Eiffel tower next to an African mask that looked at him with surprised eyes. He reached in a little deeper and unearthed a small teapot decorated with blue drawings just like the kind his grandmother collected and kept in a locked china cabinet.

— Megan Frazer Blakemore, The Water Castle


The Raven’s author_ _ _Walked down the road, abbreviated so we’re told. _ _ The bus came by and one departed, That is to say, he got this. _ _ _Come on now, it’s time to play. When water’s cold it is that way. _ _ _Put the pieces together, then roll you die. Natural 20! Flying higt!Find the boxes, nearly there:Level up to 7, here is there.

— Megan Frazer Blakemore, The Friendship Riddle


No mountain of doom, Just foothills of Ferninand.Towers of fire and glory as far as one can see.

— Megan Frazer Blakemore, The Friendship Riddle


Don’t you love those crazy Brits?Jumpers for sweaters and spots for zits.And when they want to change their suits, It’s in a box, not a booth.Be a hero, make a call.Steepest streets might make you fall.

— Megan Frazer Blakemore, The Friendship Riddle


Add Snow White and her seven dwarfs, 2 droids for Luke Skywalker, of course.1 true ring to rule them all. A decimal is a place to stall.Snow White’s gone, the dwarfs alone.This system your next clue has shown.Now you might ask, this little key, Just what does it mean for me?Hold on tight and you will see, Someday it will set clues free.

— Megan Frazer Blakemore, The Friendship Riddle


circle back, you’re nearly through.The next one, then just one more clue. Summer’s coming, dark and drear, Soon those tourists will appear.In the word hoard you will findBooks with numbers on the spines.A 2 a 9 a 2 again-Not too easy for Athena’s friend.

— Megan Frazer Blakemore, The Friendship Riddle


My visage high above your city, Shines like gold, but half as pretty.Arms I’ve none, but hands I’ve two:Mondo, mini, black not blue.Climb my stairs and have no fears, All that threatens are my gears.Tucked beneath the mightly wheel, An envelpe shall truth reveal.

— Megan Frazer Blakemore, The Friendship Riddle