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Dimter Saws Quotes By Stephen King

I realized the shells were talking in a voice I recognized. I should have; it was my own. Had I always known that? I suppose I had. On some level, unless we're mad, I think most of us know the various voices of our own imaginations.
And of our memories, of course. They have voices, too. Ask anyone who has ever lost a limb or a child or a long-cherished dream. Ask anyone who blames himself for a bad decision, usually made in a raw instant (an instant that is most commonly red). Our memories have voices, too. Often sad ones that clamor like raised arms in the dark. — Stephen King

Dimter Saws Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

My name is Seth, he whispered in her ear, knowing she couldn't hear him. Even so, he wanted her to know. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Dimter Saws Quotes By David

We buy houses for cash and cut the hassle of paperwork. For all types of houses in San Antonio, we have mouthwatering deals. — David

Dimter Saws Quotes By Pamela Rose

It's just that murder pisses me off. — Pamela Rose

Dimter Saws Quotes By Steven Wright

I have all the emotions that everyone has; it just appears that I don't. — Steven Wright

Dimter Saws Quotes By Christian Nestell Bovee

Mortal beauty stings while it delights. — Christian Nestell Bovee

Dimter Saws Quotes By George R R Martin

This was how an enemy should be dealt with: with a dagger, not a declaration. — George R R Martin

Dimter Saws Quotes By John Frederick Demartini

If you don't have a cause bigger than yourself, you won't get beyond yourself. — John Frederick Demartini

Dimter Saws Quotes By Jules Verne

In the memory of the dead all chronological differences are effaced. — Jules Verne

Dimter Saws Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

If you're a fiction writer, though, I can tell you how to let people talk through you. Listen. Just be quiet, and listen. Let the character talk. Don't censor, don't control. Listen, and write. — Ursula K. Le Guin