Counters Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
Counters Counters by Tony Taylor
4 ratings, 5.00 average rating, 2 reviews
Counters Quotes Showing 1-3 of 3
“He’d lived in the desert all his life, and he loved it. He was its child. It was his home.”
Tony Taylor, Counters
“There was no fear of sandpaper earth, no sense of danger from a bare-skinned spill, for the boy was a child—a six-foot, one-inch growing child who knew nothing of accident, injury, dismemberment, death—who would study those lessons tomorrow, thank you, but not today. Today, it would be sufficient to be wild and free.”
Tony Taylor, Counters
“Today was the end of freedom. High school had fallen behind; college loomed ahead. Tomorrow he traded freedom and Arizona for Colorado and discipline.”
Tony Taylor, Counters