Harlan Coben Quotes
There Was In Him Some Primitive Instinct To Protect His Parents And Siblings, But The Rest Of The World's Inhabitants Did Not Matter To Him. They Were Background Scenery, Props, Nothing More. The Truth Was - A Truth He Understood Early - He Derived Intense Pleasure From Harming Others. He Always Had. He Didn't Know Why. Some People Derive Pleasure From A Soft Breeze Or A Warm Hug Or A Victory Shot In A Basketball Game. Nash Derived It From Ridding The Planet Of Another Inhabitant. He Didn't Ask This For Himself, But He Saw It And Sometimes He Could Fight It And Sometimes He Could Not. Then
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