Otto Quotes

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Ross Caligiuri
“My dream is to create something so beautiful that it encourages people to present the best version of themselves to me everywhere I go.”
Ross Caligiuri

Mark Walden
“I hope you don't snore," Otto said, laughing.
"Like a chainsaw, my friend, like a chainsaw," Wing replied, grinning.”
Mark Walden, H.I.V.E. Higher Institute of Villainous Education

Mark Walden
“Perhaps they never left the island when construction was complete," Otto replied.
Wing raised an eyebrow. "A true job for life."
"Or a life for a job," Otto countered. He wouldn't be at all surprised, given the emphasis on total secrecy, if H.I.V.E. offered an "aggressive" retirement package for lower-level employees. Here, being fired was probably a term that was taken a little too literally.”
Mark Walden, H.I.V.E. Higher Institute of Villainous Education

Mark Walden
“I'll have to remember that for the future. When in a life-or-death battle, be sure to club unconscious everyone on your side as early on in the fight as possible," Laura said, laughing.”
Mark Walden, H.I.V.E. Higher Institute of Villainous Education

Mark Walden
“So you see, you have nothing to be afraid of."
Oh no, thought Otto, just squads of hired goons wandering around with experimental energy weapons. Nothing to be afraid of at all.”
Mark Walden, H.I.V.E. Higher Institute of Villainous Education

Mark Walden
“H.I.V.E. will not tolerate unauthorized violence between students, especially students that have only been here for a matter of hours."
"I was just introducing myself," Otto replied innocently. "I'm afraid I appear to have inadvertently offended them somehow.”
Mark Walden, H.I.V.E. Higher Institute of Villainous Education

Ross Caligiuri
“Try to think of it as though we are rewriting history––the first time this experience occurred you and I never kissed in this Dream Machine room. But now when we leave here, and open our eyes again near the wall around the center of Constance, that kiss will be included in our memories of the day we first met. We could spend a lifetime recreating this moment here, meanwhile, not a single second of our lives would slip by back in our reality. Time seems to move differently inside of our memories.”
Ross Caligiuri, Dreaming in the Shadows

Ross Caligiuri
“As her feet beat the concrete ground beneath them, her chest began to ache. It had been a long time since she had run at a full sprint. She was, quite literally, running for her life, and leaving everything she had known before behind. Regardless of her past experiences, here she was, blindly following a girl, who was virtually a stranger, because she had promised to lead Eleanor to safety.”
Ross Caligiuri, Dreaming in the Shadows

Ross Caligiuri
“Eleanor had heard talk of the rebellion that existed inside the city of Constance before. Most of the information she gathered was considered an old fairy tale by the general public. There were a few stories here and there about people angered by their present living conditions, who had demanded that the center of Constance be held responsible for it. However, information was never passed between the five different sectors. Over the years the tales of the rebellion had become children’s bedtime stories, and people did not take them seriously.”
Ross Caligiuri, Dreaming in the Shadows

“It must have really not liked me, but I can't imagine why, don't say anything Amelia."
Amelia shrugged her shoulders, "It liked me the first time."
Otto smirked, "Well I have no idea why.”
Otto Ray and Amelia Raht

Monet Edmundson
“Amelia nodded her head, "That makes perfect sense."
"No is doesn't," jeered Otto.
"Yes, it does,” sighed Amelia. "Don't you ever remember anything important?"
"Of course, I remember how many Star Trek seasons there were and when the Three Stooges were born!”
Monet Polny, The Lincoln Spy

“Good to see you too, Otto." -Sydney Rose”
Monet Polny The Lincoln Spy

Monet Edmundson
“Good to see you too, Otto." -Sydney Rose”
Monet Polny, The Lincoln Spy

Paolo Cognetti
“Avrà imparato di più chi ha fatto il giro delle otto montagne, o chi è arrivato in cima al monte Sumeru?”
Paolo Cognetti, Le otto montagne