“Thomas: Is it [my brain] fixed?Brenda: It worked, judging from the fact that you're not trying to kill us anymore...”
James Dashner“For the first time in his life, Michael understood why real soldiers coming back from real wars often had a hard time getting over the things they'd seen and done. And had done to them. If Michael had a soul, it was starting to leak out of his hopes.”
James Dashner, The Eye of Minds“Taste good?” Brenda asked as she dug into her own food. “Please. I’d push my own mom down the stairs to eat this stuff,” Thomas said. “I’d kill your mother for something fresh out of a garden. A nice salad.” “Guess my mom doesn’t have much of a chance if she’s ever standing between us and a grocery store.” “Guess not.”
James Dashner, The Scorch Trials“They called you the Glue""The Glue?""Yeah. Probably because you're kind of the glue that holds us all together”
James Dashner, The Scorch Trials“Just go with it', he thought. 'You won't figure out anything if you give in to fear'.”
James Dashner“He forced himself forward trying to seem innocent without acting like someone who was guilty who was trying to act innocent.”
James Dashner, The Maze Runner“Thomas was sick of being accused of knowing things.”
James Dashner, The Maze Runner“We can’t try to outguess them anymore. Sometimes they do things just to make me do the opposite of what they think I think they think I want to do.”“Huh?” the three of them asked at the same time, confusion transforming their faces.”
James Dashner, The Death Cure“Thomas remembered the image of the Cranks at the windows back at the dorm. Like living nightmares, missing only a death certificate to make them official zombies.”
James Dashner, The Scorch Trials“Brenda frowned, then focused on Thomas. “You’re—we’re—doing the right thing.”“I don’t think there is a right or wrong anymore,” Thomas said, hearing the numbness in his own voice. He desperately wanted sleep. “Only horrible and not-quite-so-horrible.”
James Dashner, The Death Cure“He turned to look just in time to see the rain start falling out as if the storm had finally decided to weep with shame for what it had done to them.”
James Dashner, The Scorch Trials