Sokka Quotes

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Sokka: "My first girlfriend turned into the moon." Zuko: "That's tough buddy.
Michael Dante DiMartino
Ja ihminen? Niin, ihminen on viallinen. Katutappelijan särjetty pullo, kranaatin sokka, liekinheittimen säiliö, kalastussiima, jolla kuristaa. Ihminen tekee maailman omaksi kuvakseen, muuttaa kaiken liikenevän Viikatemiehen varustevyöksi.
Jani Saxell
That might just be the fangirl in me that fell in love with Prince Zuko instead of Sokka from Avatar: The Last Airbender. I've got a thing for the bad guy.
Ruby Dixon (Sworn to the Shadow God (Aspect and Anchor #2))
I left the old man, and now I’m heading back toward where I left everyone—but wait—I’m picking up the vibrations of a tremendous battle being fought. This fight is major! Powerful bending energy is being released, even buildings are crumbling! I have to follow these vibrations. . . . What is this place? An abandoned city? There’s Aang, Katara, and Sokka. They’re battling that powerful Firebender who was following us in the tank. And there’s that guy Zuko that Aang was telling me about, and—the old guy I just met? Something strange is going on here. . . . Okay. Turns out the Firebender is Princess Azula of the Fire Nation. And to my surprise, the old man I met in the woods is actually Zuko and Azula’s uncle Iroh; he’s fighting Azula. I can’t believe that cool, old guy is from the Fire Nation, and I can’t believe he’s related to the Fire Lord. . . . But I can’t think about that now. . . . Now it’s time to get in on the action and blast Princess Azula’s tights off. WHOOSH! I cut loose an Earthbending blast, knocking Azula off her feet. “I thought you guys could use a little help,” I called out to Aang and the others. “Thanks,” said Katara. Even SHE’S glad to see me. Time to corner the princess and see how tough she is, then. . . .
Michael Teitelbaum (The Earth Kingdom Chronicles: The Tale of Toph (Avatar: The Last Airbender))
Piandao: Let me guess. You've come hundreds of miles from your little village where you're the best swordsman in town. And you think you deserve to learn from the master. Sokka: Well, actually, I've been all over the world. Piandao: Yep, here we go. Sokka: And I know one thing for sure: I have a lot to learn. Piandao: You're not doing a very good job of selling yourself. Sokka: I know. Your butler told me that when I met you, I would have to prove my worth. But the truth is, I don't know if I am worthy. Hm, I see. [Smiles and turns his head. Cut to his hand picking up his sword.] Piandao: Well, then, let's find out together how worthy you are.
Tim Hendrick