Deadlocked (Lou Mason Mystery, #4)
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Read between July 10 - July 31, 2017
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he didn’t believe in the death penalty because he didn’t trust the system to always get it right.
Nancy
Interesting opinion which I'm in full agreement with!
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The older I get, the more I need to keep changing things to keep life interesting.”
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“It’s different for a mother, I think. We’re used to the pain our children bring us. It starts when they’re born and keeps on hurting with every scraped knee and broken heart. Fathers, I just don’t know. Martin is like a lot of men. They’re so full of their feelings they don’t know what to do with them, so they just get all balled up and mad all the time.”
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CERTAINTY IS THE SUM of need and faith. Wisdom is the remainder of living. Knowledge is the division of doubt by facts. Truth is the product of them all.
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people pay a whole lot more attention to what they believe than what they know.”
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He embraced nervousness, knowing that it was born of anticipation, not fear.
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Defendants were presumed innocent but must have done something wrong to have been charged in the first place.
Nancy
An unfair but true assumption.
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A TORNADO DESTROYS WITH THE WHIMSY and precision of a psychopath: vicious, capricious, and remorseless.
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The truth gives us the ability to live with the past and learn from it.”