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Tom Rob Smith Quotes & Sayings

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Famous Quotes By Tom Rob Smith

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Leo's very existence had been a kind of perpetual punishment for Vasili. So, then, why did he miss him? — Tom Rob Smith

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The price of this story was the audience's innocence. — Tom Rob Smith

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There's nothing more stubborn than a fact. That is why you hate them so much. They offend you. — Tom Rob Smith

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Leo, I have another secret. I've fallen in love with you."
"I've always loved you. — Tom Rob Smith

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A person can always be sure of what they don't know. They might not be sure of what they know. — Tom Rob Smith

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A man both handsome and repulsive in equal measure-as if his good looks were plastered over a rotten centre, a hero's face with a henchman's heart. — Tom Rob Smith

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Standing at the point where these photographs were taken, you're immersed in the most unbelievable quiet. It's like being at the bottom of the sea except instead of a rusted shipwreck there's an ancient farmhouse. Even the thoughts in my head sounded loud, and sometimes I found my heart beating hard for no reason except as a reaction against the silence. — Tom Rob Smith

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- Isn't this how it starts? You have a cause you believe in, a cause worth dying for. Soon, it's a cause worth killing for. Soon, it's a cause worth killing innocent people for. — Tom Rob Smith

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Sentimentality could blind a man to the truth. Those who appear the most trustworthy deserve the most suspicion. — Tom Rob Smith

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The survival of their political system justified anything. The promise of a golden age where none of this brutality would exist, where everything would be in plenty and poverty would be a memory, justified anything. — Tom Rob Smith

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- When the police are criminals, the criminals must become the police. The innocent must live underground, in the shit of the city, while the villains live in warm apartments. The world is upside down: I'm merely turning it the right way up. — Tom Rob Smith

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To stand up for someone was to stitch your fate into the lining of theirs. — Tom Rob Smith

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Let me quickly remind you that the allegation of being mentally incapable is a tried and tested method of silencing women dating back hundreds of years, a weapon to discredit us when we fought against abuses and stood up to authority. — Tom Rob Smith

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The system required the consent of everyone, even if they consented by doing nothing. — Tom Rob Smith

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Trust but check. Check on those we trust. — Tom Rob Smith

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Except when I was alone. I'd hate myself. It's how we feel about ourselves when we're alone that must guide our decisions. — Tom Rob Smith

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You are not doing this for her. You're doing it for yourself. Your life is not just about the people you love. It's also about the people you hate. — Tom Rob Smith

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His hate wasn't professional; it was an obsession, a fixation, as if unrequited love had grown awful, twisted into something ugly. — Tom Rob Smith

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An infamous political prison required a revolution as much as a revolution required an infamous political prison. — Tom Rob Smith

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I thought upon the way in which we'd always shared each other's happiness, believing it would make the moment burn brighter and longer, but sadness can be shared too, perhaps sharing makes is burn briefer and less bright. — Tom Rob Smith

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If he wanted to hear about love, the first verse was his to sing. — Tom Rob Smith