Patricia Hamill Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Patricia Hamill

His vacant eyes took on a more sinister look, taking notice of us for the first time, a stranger in our midst, a monster. — Patricia Hamill

Wouldn't it be ironic if everyone who got a radio up and running just sat around waiting for everyone else to transmit a message? — Patricia Hamill

All that ran through my mind at her suggesstion was running through the park with a ton of turned Disney Princesses and the three little pigs hot on our trail. — Patricia Hamill

It's more like an absence of sound, almost like nature holding its breath. Like those corny lines in movies where the hero says, It's quiet, too quiet. — Patricia Hamill

If you don't know a name, you can't be hurt when they go. I have no friends anymore, all are lost. — Patricia Hamill

I never used to run before this, never wanted to and never had the time to. Now, I run nearly every day. — Patricia Hamill

Presents? Cake? I could use a new bat, maybe some good work boots or running shoes. — Patricia Hamill

Not too bad, reminds me of some kind of meat dip, best if you close your eyes and pretend it's something else. — Patricia Hamill

I don't want to think about it, but I have to. Someone has to. I see the signs of spring and I weep ... — Patricia Hamill

The guns and the eyes of the guard were facing inwards, not outwards, an observation that made little sense and was disregarded at the time. — Patricia Hamill

You have to stand out, do something, to be remembered. — Patricia Hamill

The end of the world hasn't granted the clumsiest among us any measure of grace. — Patricia Hamill

No more running, no more half living, starving or fear. You have it better than me now, I think. — Patricia Hamill

I can't make exceptions for myself. If I can run, I will run. I don't have to feel good to do it. — Patricia Hamill

Don't resist the urge to burn down the stronghold, kill off the main love interest or otherwise foul up the lives of your characters. — Patricia Hamill