Stephen King

Everything's Eventual

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  • Nathanielhas quoted2 years ago
    And if you couldn't laugh, what could you do? Find a gun and shoot yourself?
  • Nathanielhas quoted2 years ago
    She was afraid of me as well as angry with me. And although she hadn't said a single word, I was already furious at her. Everything on her face and in her eyes was negative; she might as well have been wearing a CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE sign on her forehead. I thought I deserved better.
  • Nathanielhas quoted2 years ago
    None of us can predict the final outcomes of our actions, and few of us even try; most of us just do what we do to prolong a moment's pleasure or to stop the pain. And even when we act for the noblest reasons, the last link of the chain all too often drips with someone's blood.
  • Nathanielhas quoted2 years ago
    He hadn't been attracted to this painting because he wrote horror stories; he wrote horror stories because he was attracted to things like this painting.
  • Nathanielhas quoted2 years ago
    I decided it didn't matter a fuck in a rabbit-hutch. I further decided I really couldn't spend too much time moaning (even to myself) how I had been drugged, hypnotized, or exposed to some kind of mind-control. The truth was, I'd been doing what I was doing because I loved the feeling I got when I was composing the special letters, the feeling that there was a river of fire running through the center of my head.

    Mostly, I'd been doing it because I could.
  • Nathanielhas quoted2 years ago
    That's sad, I guess. I thought I was living a life here, finally getting away from Ma and living a life, but all I've been doing is throwing a shadow.
  • Nathanielhas quoted2 years ago
    Then I had a bad idea—a scary idea.

    Maybe TransCorp didn't want him dead because he wrote that stuff.

    Maybe they wanted him dead because people—the wrong people—were starting to think about what he wrote.
  • Nathanielhas quoted2 years ago
    She didn't whip on my head or put out her cigarettes in my armpits or anything like that, but so what? I mean, big whoop. I've never had any kids, so I guess I can't say for sure, but I somehow don't think being a great parent is about the stuff you didn't do to your rug monkeys.
  • Nathanielhas quoted2 years ago
    God makes it all come right in the end, that's what Johnnie told Dock Barker just before we parted company. I was raised a Christian— I admit I fell away a bit along my journey—and I believe that: we're stuck with what we have, but that's all right; in God's eyes, none of us are really much more than flies on strings and all that matters is how much sunshine you can spread along the way. The last time I seen Johnnie Dillinger was in Chicago, and he was laughing at something I said. That's good enough for me.
  • Nathanielhas quoted2 years ago
    Not all the stories about Johnnie Dillinger are true, but he could always find his way home, even after he didn't have no home no more, and I always trusted him.
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