Cujo Quotes

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Stephen  King
“There is no bad time for good news.”
stephen king, Cujo

Stephen  King
“Abrakadabra, und alles verwandelt sich in einen großen Haufen Scheiße.”
Stephen King, Cujo

Stephen  King
“I didn’t want to be on the Library Committee and I didn’t want to be on the Hospital Committee and run the bake sales or be in charge of getting the starter change or making sure that not everybody is making the same Hamburger Helper casserole for Saturday-night supper. I didn’t want to see those same depressing faces over and over again and listen to the same gossipy stories about who is doing what in this town. I didn’t want to sharpen my claws on anyone else’s reputation. I didn’t want to sell Tupperware and I didn’t want to sell Amway and I didn’t want to give Stanley parties and I don’t need Weight Watchers...And the only place to run from the future is into the past.”
Stephen King, Cujo

Stephen  King
“He had suspected something, yes. But suspecting was not like knowing; he knew that now, if nothing else. He could write an essay on the difference between suspecting and knowing. What made it doubly cruel was the fact that he had really begun to believe that the suspicions were groundless. And even if they weren’t, what you didn’t know couldn’t hurt you. Wasn’t that right? If a man is crossing a darkened room with a deep, open hole in the middle of it, and if he passes within inches of it, he doesn’t need to know he almost fell in. There is no need for fear. Not if the lights are off.”
Stephen King, Cujo

Stephen  King
“Er hatte sich dann an seine Lebensaufgabe gemacht, die darin bestand, so langsam und angenehm wie möglich Selbstmord zu begehen.”
Stephen King, Cujo

Stephen  King
“Es war kein Weinen, es war ein Bluten. Aber mit siebzehn weinte man leichter. Man blutete auch leichter. Wenn man siebzehn war, wusste man, dass man noch oft bluten und weinen würde.”
Stephen King, Cujo

Stephen  King
“Before marrying Vic, she had been a librarian in the Westchester school system, and her own private nightmare had always been telling the kids for the third time—in her loudest speaking voice—to quiet down at once, please. When she did that, they always had—enough for her to get through the period, at least—but what if they wouldn't? That was her nightmare. What if they absolutely wouldn't? What did that leave?”
Stephen King, Cujo

Stephen  King
“The moonlight had been falling through the window and onto the bed where she now sat, moonlight in a cold and uncaring flood of light, and she had understood just how afraid a person could be, how fear was a monster with yellow teeth, set afoot by an angry God to eat the unwary and the unfit.”
Stephen King, Cujo

Stephen  King
“Cujo bit him high on the shoulder, his powerful jaws closing and crunching through the bare skin, pulling tendons like wires.”
Stephen King, Cujo

Scarlett Cole
“If he doesn’t come out soon and tell us what’s going on, I am going in there.”
A rush of relief flooded Harper at the sound of Drea in the hallway.
“As much as you think she loves you, shortcake, she loves him a bit more. Give them a minute.”
Trent laughed. Harper opened her eyes and looked at him. “My money is on Drea,” she whispered.
“Can you get your stupid frigging arms off me?”
Drea and Cujo burst through the door. Cujo’s arms were wrapped tightly around Drea’s middle, and the angle she was bending his fingers back to release his grip had to hurt.
“I tried to stop her but it’s like getting a feral cat into a shoe box.” Cujo let out a grunt and let Drea go. Harper looked from Cujo to Drea, desperate to bury the laugh she could feel brewing.”
Scarlett Cole, The Strongest Steel

Scarlett Cole
“I don’t give a shit who you think she can see. I am her best friend. Let me in there.” Drea’s protest carried down the hallway.
Cujo stood up, smoothing down the legs of his jeans. He took a deep breath, and creaked his neck from left to right. “I’ll go get the feisty one,” he said, flipping his head in the direction of Drea’s raised voice.”
Scarlett Cole, The Strongest Steel

“Vielleicht sollte man an dieser Stelle erwähnen, daß er immer versucht hatte, ein guter Hund zu sein.”
Stephen King
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