All The Things. (A Book All About Quotes, And The Occasional Short Story)

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"Do you want a cookie?

- What?

- A cookie. Like an Oreo. Do you want one?

- No.

- How can you not want a cookie?

- I just don't.

- Okay, fine,let's say you did want a cookie. Let's say you were dying for a cookie, and there were cookies in the cupboard. What would you do?

- I'd eat a cookie?

- Exactly. That's all I'm saying.

- What are you saying?

- That if people want cookies, they should get a cookie. It's what people do.

- Let me guess. Dad won't let you have a

cookie?

- No. Even though I'm practically starving to death, he won't even consider it. He says I have to have a sandwich first.

- And you don't think that's fair.

- You just said you'd get a cookie if you wanted one. So why can't I? I'm not a little kid. I can make my own decisions.

- Hmm. I can see why this bothers you so

much.

- It's not fair. If he wants a cookie, he can have one. If you want a cookie,

you can have one. But if I want a cookie, the rules don't count. Like you

said, it's not fair.

- So what are you going to do?

- I'm going to eat a sandwich. Because I have to. Because the world isn't fair

to ten-year-olds."

--Nicholas Sparks.

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