<p>^^^ I elaborated a little on my favorite memento one, but the response itself was still just one sentence.</p>
<p>Book: Little Women
Movie: Charlie’s Angels (lol)
Website: The Sartorialist
Adjectives: Compassionate, energetic
Recording: “Bathwater” by No Doubt
Memento: The first “book” I wrote
Inspiration: Books I read
Word: Quench
Quote: From “The Secret Life of Bees”</p>
<p>Word: Ostentatious
Film: Quantum of Solace (a lot of people didn’t like it though)
Recording: You Know My Name - song by Chris Cornell
Book: Brisingr by Christopher Paolini (perhaps a bit banal but nevertheless true)
Adjectives: Free-spirited; nerdy
Quote: Can’t remember the exact quote - it’s a bit long. It’s from The Day the Earth Stood Still (the 2008 one)
Keepsake: a bracelet from a friend (more like girlfriend but not really so I stuck with with ‘friend’ lol)
Website: wikihow.com
Inspiration: the people close to me (again, banal but true)</p>
<p>Book: The Museum of Dr. Moses by Joyce Carol Oates
Movie: It’s a Wonderful Life
Adjectives: Communicative, quirky
Website: sporcle.com
Recording: Elephant Gun by Beirut
Memento: Audition number from my first scholarship audition (for ballet)
Inspiration: Ballet teacher, Liza Kovacs
Word: Idiosyncratic
Quote: “‘Tut, tut, child!’ said the Duchess. ‘Everything’s got a moral, if only you can find it.’” Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland</p>
<p>Book: Crime and Punishment (honest answer)
Movie: Pursuit of Happyness
Recording: Viva La Vida (for both the awesomeness aspect and the relation to history)</p>
<p>Damn, so I just realized I made a typo, saying “movie and several ways,” instead of “movie in several ways.” I think it’s pretty obvious what I meant. Think they’ll forgive it?</p>
<p>Also, just wanted to say that sporcle.com is an awesome website (although I used Google for my answer).</p>
<p>Favorite Book: The Suspects
Website: Facebook.com
Recording: Fix You-Coldplay
Source of Inspiration: Music
Movie: August Rush
Adjective: Witty and Eccentric
Quote: All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others- (Animal Farm)</p>
<p>Fav. book-- “War and Peace” by Leo Tolstoy (No, really, it is)
Fav. Website--CatholicVoteAction.org
Fav. recording–“I’ve Got You Under My Skin” by Frank Sinatra
Fav. source of inspiration–My Bernese Mountain Dog
Fav. line from a movie–“We are plain quiet folk and have no use for adventures. Nasty disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for dinner!”(The Hobbit)
Fav. movie–Road to Morocco
Two adjectives friends use to describe me–Loyal, Introspective
Fav. keepsake–Tank shell from Omaha Beach
Fav. word–Bumptious</p>
<p>Am I the only one that provided a short explaination to each answer… < . >. uh oh haha… but they had spaces on the supplement to allow me to do so…</p>
<p>Your favorite book: Little Women
Your favorite website: animefreak.com
Your favorite line from a movie or book (and its title): "You can be anything you want to be, my love, as long as you believe. "- Captain Crew to his daughter in The Little Princess by Frances Hogsdon Burnett
Your favorite movie: The Sound of Music
Two adjectives your friends would use to describe you: humorous, balanced
Your favorite keepsake or memento: A Japanese keychain
Your favorite word: Happiness (I figured they’d be getting enough wise cracks with “Accepted”, “Princeton”, “other showy word got from thesaurus”, so I went with what I really wanted.)</p>
<p>Book: Pride and Prejudice
Website: givesmehope.com
Favorite recording: this: [YouTube</a> - Laughing Baby](<a href=“- YouTube”>- YouTube)
Favorite source of inspiration: Mere Christianity by CS Lewis
Favorite line from movie: “All I know is, if you don’t figure out this something, you’ll just stay ordinary, and it doesn’t matter if its a work of art or a taco, or a pair of socks! Just create something… new, and there it is, and its you, out in the world, out side of you and you can look at it, or hear it, or read it, or feel it… and you know a little more about… you. A little bit more than anyone else does.” -P.S. I Love You
Favorite movie: Miracle
Two adjectives: Perceptive, confident
Favorite keepsake: My grandmother’s rosary
Favorite word: fiery</p>
<p>Meh I just went with what was honest, without trying to be original. These are literally my favorites.</p>
<p>@perfectpixie
animefreak doesn’t link to an anime website for some reason…</p>
<p>Favorite movie: The Dark Knight
Favorite word: idiosyncrasy
favorite book: Fellowship of the Ring
Two adjectives: Polite, smart
favorite quote: the one in the dark knight where Mr.Fox tell the dude trying to rat on Bruce that he’s dealing with a whole lot more than he could ever handle
favorite keepsake: my sisters’ handmade birthday cards (yup still have all of them, and still counting :))
website: engadget.com
Favorite source of inspiration: the universe</p>
<p>Your favorite book:
Harry Potter Series (honestly, I’ve grown up with it!), and The Runaway Jury (John Grisham)
Your favorite website:
XKCD (webcomic), or Wikipedia (Maybe Google?; clearly I’m a bit indecisive.)
Your favorite recording:
“Life’s a Dance” by John Michael Montgomery or “Drops of Jupiter” by Train
Your favorite source of inspiration:
Music and hiking somewhere interesting with a camera and tripod.
Your favorite line from a movie or book (and its title):
“It is our choices…that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.” Harry Potter (Book 2, Albus Dumbledore)
Your favorite movie:
The Italian Job (modern version) or maybe Airplane! (It’s a classic!), or maybe Little Shop of Horrors. (I can’t decide! Each has merits.)
Two adjectives your friends would use to describe you:
dedicated, trustworthy
Your favorite keepsake or memento:
My 1st place debate trophy from the last tournament with my partner last year before she moved away (It also happens to be unusually large and heavy, which might actually disqualify it from being a memento…)
Your favorite word:
flibbertigibbet (Middle English, meaning someone or something whimsical) or maybe draconian (the sound seems to fit the meaning, I think.)</p>
<p>So yes, I put explanations but they all fit in the space, ergo it’s not my fault. Haha. Oh, and I love the responses listed here! Win for Phantom TollBooth! I loved that book, and now I want to reread it. And for the good music or Engadget, and the plenty of awesome words!</p>
<p>Aaaa yes. I was between Hoppipolla, Inni Mer Syngur Vitleysingur, and Mahler’s 2nd. I went with the pretentious answer :/</p>
<p>Book: On the Road by Kerouac
Movie: Once
Website: <a href=“http://www.xkcd.com%5B/url%5D”>www.xkcd.com</a>
Recording: Mahler’s 2nd Symphony, 5th Movement
Line from a movie or book: “Verily the lust for comfort murders the passion of the soul, and then walks grinning in the funeral.” -The Prophet, Gibran
Word: mellifluous
Keepsake: Leather journal I kept on my travels to Europe
Two adjectives: clever and clumsy
Source of inspiration: Music, listening and performing</p>
<p>Word: Accepted
Recording: You can’t always get what you want (The Rolling Stones)
Movie: Inception
Band: Streetlight Manifesto
Memento: Stuffed penguin named Pengie
Quote: You don’t have a soul. You are a soul. You have a body. -C.S. Lewis
Inspiration: Jeremiah 29:11
website: io9.com</p>