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View Quote He told himself that everything was fine — he only had to look at the sleeping dog on the floor if he doubted — but in the middle of the night it was hard to be an optimist. When the dawn was still long hours away, bad thoughts took on flesh and began to walk. In the middle of the night thoughts became zombies.

View Quote Nyuck-Nyuck-Nyuck, 11, p. 286-287 (First Scribner hardcover edition November 2009)
View Quote "A cowardly leader is the most dangerous of men."
View Quote p. 349, Julia to Barbie : Simon and Schuster edition (June 2013), ISBN 1476743940
View Quote Selectman Rennie's assumption that no one had seen Brenda come to his house that morning was correct. But she was seen in her morning travels, not by one person but by three, including one who also lived on Mill Street. If Big Jim had known, would the knowledge have given him pause? Doubtful; by then he was committed to his course and it was too late to turn back. But it might have caused him to reflect (for he was a reflective man, in his own way) on murder's similarity to Lay's potato chips: it's hard to stop with just one.
View Quote In the Jug, 1, p. 499 (First Scribner hardcover edition November 2009)
View Quote Denial gives way to acceptance; acceptance breeds dependence. Anyone who's ever cared for a terminal patient will tell you that, too. Sick people need someone who will bring them their pills and glasses of cold sweet juice to wash them down with. They need someone to soothe their aching joints with arnica gel. They need someone to sit with them when the night is dark and the hours stretch out. They need someone to say, Sleep now, it will be better in the morning. I'm here, so sleep. Sleep now. Sleep and let me take care of everything.
View Quote Play That Dead Band Song, 18, p. 739 (First Scribner hardcover edition November 2009)
View Quote America's two great specialties are demagogues and rock and roll, and we've all heard plenty of both in our time.
View Quote Busted, 16, p. 803 (First Scribner hardcover edition November 2009)
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