Ponyboy Curtis Quotes

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Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold . . .” The pillow seemed to sink a little, and Johnny died.
S.E. Hinton (The Outsiders)
You know a guy a longtime, and I mean really know him, you don't get used to the idea that he's dead just overnight.
S.E. Hinton (The Outsiders)
Johnny was the only thing Dally loved. And now Johnny was gone.
S.E. Hinton (The Outsiders)
I knew he would be dead, because Dally Winston wanted to be dead and he always got what he wanted.
S.E. Hinton
Easy, Ponyboy, They ain't gonna hurt you no more." - Sodapop Curtis
S. E. Hinton (The Outsiders)
Ponyboy, Well I guess you got into some trouble, huh? Darry and me nearly went nuts when you ran out like that. Darry is awful sorry he hit you. You know he didn’t mean it. And then you and Johnny turned up mising and what with that dead kid in the park and Dally getting hauled into the station, well it scared us something awful. The police came by to question us and we told them as much as we could. I can’t believe little old Johnny could kill somebody. I know Dally knows where you are, but you know him. He keeps his trap shut and won’t tell me nothing. Darry hasn’t got the slightest notion where you’re at and it is nearly killing him. I wish you’d come back and turn your selfves in but I guess you can’t since Johnny might get hurt. You sure are famous. You got a paragraph in the newspaper even. Take care and say hi to Johnny for us. Sodapop Curtis
S.E. Hinton (The Outsiders)
Miré el libro, que estaba sobre la mesa. No quería terminarlo. Nunca pasaría de la parte en que los caballeros sureños cabalgan hacia una muerte segura sólo porque son galantes. Caballeros sureños de grandes ojos negros y vestidos con vaqueros y camisetas, caballeros sureños abatidos bajo las farolas.
Susan E. Hinton (The Outsiders)
Me senté y cogí la pluma y estuve un minuto pensando. Recordando. Recordando a un chaval guapo, moreno, de sonrisa inquieta y temperamento caliente. A un chico rudo y cabezota, con un cigarro en la boca y una sonrisa amarga en su cara endurecida. Recordando -y esta vez no me dolió- a un quinceañero tranquilo, con pinta de derrotado, al que le hacía falta un buen corte de pelo y cuyos ojos negros tenían una expresión asustadiza. En una semana los tres habían desaparecido.
Susan E. Hinton (The Outsiders)
De repente no era algo personal, mío. Me imaginé a cientos y cientos de chicos que vivían en el lado chungo de cada ciudad, chicos de ojos negros que se asustaban de su propia sombra. Cientos de chicos que quizá mirasen las puestas de sol y las estrellas y que deseasen con todas sus fuerzas algo mejor. Pude ver a chicos que se ponían debajo de una farola porque eran malos y duros y odiaban el mundo, y era demasiado tarde para decirles que aún quedaban en ellos cosas buenas, y que no te creerían si lo hicieras. Era un problema demasiado vasto para ser una cuestión personal. Tendría que haber alguna ayuda, alguien debería decírselo antes de que fuera demasiado tarde. Alguien debería contar la historia desde su punto de vista, y quizás entonces la gente lo entendería, y no serían tan ligeros a la hora de juzgar a un chico sólo por la cantidad de gomina que lleve.
Susan E. Hinton (The Outsiders)
Things were rough all over, but it was better that way. That way you could tell the other guy was human too.
S.E Hinton
Stay Gold Ponyboy...Stay Gold
S.E Hinton (Summer Reading Books Grade 7 & 8: The Outsiders; War of the Worlds; the Pigman; the Black Pearl; Island of the Blue Dolphins)