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Spoken By Detective Gus Ramone Quotes By Robyn Hitchcock

An un-named song is like an un-named child, it has no identity. — Robyn Hitchcock

Spoken By Detective Gus Ramone Quotes By George Pelecanos

I'm just a man, no more enlightened than any other. — George Pelecanos

Spoken By Detective Gus Ramone Quotes By Amanda Mosher

I will track right on down to hell to pull your ass out of the fire. — Amanda Mosher

Spoken By Detective Gus Ramone Quotes By John Lancaster Spalding

Those who believe in our ability do more than stimulate us. They create for us an atmosphere in which it becomes easier to succeed. — John Lancaster Spalding

Spoken By Detective Gus Ramone Quotes By Rachel Hawkins

At 7:45, I was in the bathroom putting on some mascara when Jenna slipped in wearing an outfit that I can only describe as Hello Kitty Goes Goth. — Rachel Hawkins

Spoken By Detective Gus Ramone Quotes By Thomas Carlyle

Today
So here hath been dawning
Another blue Day:
Think wilt thou let it
Slip useless away.
Out of Eternity
This new Day is born;
Into Eternity,
At night, will return.
Behold it aforetime
No eye ever did:
So soon it forever
From all eyes is hid.
Here hath been dawning
Another blue Day:
Think wilt thou let it
Slip useless away. — Thomas Carlyle

Spoken By Detective Gus Ramone Quotes By Jeanne Safer

There are many ways to become mistress (or master) of one's fate after a betrayal, but they all have things in common: conscious effort and a fighting spirit, embodied in what I call 'the Affirmative No.' The Affirmative No incorporates self-enhancing outrage, independence, and courage. It is a stance through which a traumatized person actively proclaims her will by rejecting the role of victim.... Unable to change our predicaments, we actively changed their meaning and our relationship to them, and in the process, we discovered that we could exert power when we thought we had none. — Jeanne Safer