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226 | If you can't laugh when things go bad — laugh and put on a little carnival — then you're either dead or wishing you were. | Stephen King. "Under the Dome" | |
227 | If you like another man and you are honest, you speak freely, discuss women over beer, shoot the shit about politics. But no matter how deep the potential liking, it is impossible to open up completely to a man who is dangling your daughter’s potential defloration between his legs. He reflected that after marriage the possible had become the actual and could you become complete friends with the man who was banging your daughter night after night? There might be a moral there, but he doubted it. | Stephen King. "Salem's Lot" | |
228 | If you say your father hated you as a kid, you can go out and flash the neighborhood, commit rape, or burn down the Knights of Pythias bingo parlor and still cop a plea. | Stephen King. "Rage" | |
229 | If you’re really down there, as I believe you are, look at the stars for me just after sunset, and touch the sand, and wade in the water, and feel free. И еще: -You know what the Mexicans say about the Pacific? -No. - They say it has no memory. That's where I want to live the rest of my life. A warm place with no memory. |
Stephen King. "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption" | |
230 | In a marriage, words are like rain. And the land of a marriage is filled with dry washes and arroyos that can become raging rivers in almost the wink of an eye. The therapists believe in talk, but most of them are either divorced or queer. It’s silence that is a marriage’s best friend. | Stephen King. "L.T.'s Theory Of Pets" | |
231 | In this world, you have to pay as you go. Usually a lot. Sometimes all you have. | Stephen King. "Storm of the Century" | |
232 | It brought back those days with great clarity, as aromas always do; if any sense serves us as a time machine, it’s that of smell. | Stephen King. "The Dark Tower: The Dark Tower" | |
233 | It could have been funny if it hadn't been so sad, and if it hadn't gotten scary as quick as it did. It could have been funny if it hadn't been so bad. How bad was it? It was bad from the start. And it got worse in a hurry. |
Stephen King. "Christine" | |
234 | It doesn't matter. The love is what matters, the caring... it's always the desire, never the time. Maybe that's all we get to take with us when we go out of the blue and into the black. Cold comfort, maybe, but better than no comfort at all. | Stephen King. "It" | |
235 | I’d have you see them like this; I’d have you see them very well. Will you? They are clustered around Suzie’s Cruisin Trike, embracing in the aftermath of their victory. I’d have you see them this way not because they have won a great battle – they know better than that, every one of them – but because now they are ka-tet for the last time. The story of their fellowship ends here, on this make-believe street and beneath this artificial sun; the rest of the tale will be short and brutal compared to all that’s gone before. Because when ka-tet breaks, the end always comes quickly. Say sorry. |
Stephen King. "The Dark Tower: The Dark Tower" | |
236 | Life is basically a rusty hubcap lying in a ditch at the side of the road, and life goes on. | Stephen King. "Herman Wouk Is Still Alive " | |
237 | Life turns on a dime. Sometimes toward us, but more often it spins away, flirting and flashing as it goes: so long, honey, it was good while it lasted, wasn’t it? | Stephen King. "11/22/63" | |
238 | Life was such a wheel that no man could stand upon it for long. And it always, at the end, came round to the same place again. | Stephen King. "Stand, The" | |
239 | Live in the present; let the past stretch out in its grave; keep your chin high and walk around the mud puddles. Don’t look to your friends for therapy. | Stephen King. "Black House" | |
240 | Love is the enemy. Yes. The poets continually and sometimes wilfully mistake love. Love is the old slaughterer. Love is not blind. Love is a cannibal with extremely acute vision. Love is insectile; it is always hungry. | Stephen King. "Christine" | |
241 | Love is what moves the world, I've always thought... it is the only thing which allows men and women to stand in a world where gravity always seems to want to pull them down... bring them low... and make them crawl... | Stephen King. "Stand, The" | |
242 | Love would be like a kiss at dawn… or the last kiss, the real one, at the end of the Harlequin romance stories… love would be like roses in twilight… | Stephen King. "Cycle of the Werewolf" | |
243 | Love’s a mystery to everyone except the poets, I guess, and nobody sane can understand a thing they write about it. I don’t think most of them can understand it themselves on the rare occasions when they wake up and smell the coffee. | Stephen King. "L.T.'s Theory Of Pets" | |
244 | Lunacy is when you can't see the seams where they stitched the world together anymore. | Stephen King. "Rage" | |
245 | Maybe that’s why God made us kids first and built us close to the ground, because He knows you got to fall down a lot and bleed a lot before you learn that one simple lesson. You pay for what you get, you own what you pay for . . . and sooner or later whatever you own comes back home to you. | Stephen King. "It" | |
246 | Maybe, he thought, there aren’t any such things as good friends or bad friends - maybe there are just friends, people who stand by you when you’re hurt and who kelp you feel not so lonely. Maybe they’re always worth being scared for, and hoping for, and living for. Maybe worth dying for, too, if that’s what has to be. No good friends. No bad friends. Only people you want, need to be with; people who build their houses in your heart. | Stephen King. "It" | |
247 | Most kids don't give a hoot in hell for brains; they go a penny a pound, and the kid with the high I.Q. who can't play baseball or at least come in third in the local circle jerk is everybody's fifth wheel. | Stephen King. "Rage" | |
248 | Multiple pasts were bad enough, but when you added multiple futures? Anyone would turn to drink, if drink were available. | Stephen King. "11/22/63" | |
249 | Murder is the worst kind of pornography. | Stephen King. "Bag of Bones" | |
250 | My eyes filled with sudden unexpected tears. I put my hands over my mouth to hold in the sob that wanted to come out. I didn't want to wake Nate up, didn't want him to see me crying. But I cried, all right. I sat there at my desk and cried for her, for me, for both of us, for all of us. I can't remember hurting any more ever in my life than I did then. Hearts are tough, she said, most times hearts don't break, and I'm sure that's right . . . but what about then? What about who we were then? What about hearts in Atlantis? | Stephen King. "Hearts in Atlantis" | |
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недавно прочитал ее впечатление посредственное.Очень сильно смахивает на Кристину.А Кристина намного лучше!
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