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Reasonable Fear (Joe Dillard #4) Reasonable Fear by Scott Pratt
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“We’ve been under the radar so far. I’d like to stay”
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“He’ll lie, Brother Dillard. He’ll lie like a politician. And when he does, we’ll know it.”
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“I want to talk to Lipscomb.”
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“When I was younger, I tended to view the world in terms of right and wrong, black and white. The distinction between the two came naturally to me then, or at least I thought it did. But as I grew older, witnessed more, experienced more, the line between right and wrong—at least in terms of morality—began to dissolve, and the two concepts began to bleed over into each other until a river of gray separated them, a seemingly unfathomable river with swirling tides that pulled me in different directions.”
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“ago. We’ve been arguing about it ever since,”
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“I would turn, inevitably, to Caroline. She was my Athena, my Great Ameliorator. She knew how to soothe me, how to convince me that the world was not as dangerous as I might believe it to be. She reminded me always that love is most important in this world, that I was loved, and that despite my psychological torments I retained a far greater capacity for love than for violence. She would patiently reassure me that the path I’d chosen was the right path, that I wasn’t wasting my life, that not only was I relevant, I was necessary. I suspected at some level that she was placating me, but she always managed to do it in a manner that convinced me, at least for awhile, that what she was saying was true and that, as the cliché goes, everything would be all right.”
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“There were days I’d return home feeling like I’d been abandoned by my own soul, like it had been ripped from my very being and had crawled off to hide,”
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“Bates was as wily as a raccoon after midnight.”
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“slivery”
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“the beginning of the season of death.”
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“Allowing my anger to overcome my sense of reason had always been a problem for me.”
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“Rio had moved over”
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“This book, along with every book I’ve written and every book I’ll write, is dedicated to my darling Kristy, to her unconquerable spirit and to her inspirational courage. I loved her before I was born and I’ll love her after I’m long gone.”
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