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Violets Are Blue (Alex Cross, #7) Violets Are Blue by James Patterson
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“How is San Francisco, Alex? Lovely city. Will you leave your heart there? Do you think it's a good place to die?”
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“The cell phone in my pocket went off. Shit! Damn it! Why do I carry these infernal gadgets? Why does anybody in their right mind need to constantly be on call?”
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“Total paranoia is just total awareness.”
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“Everybody’s a critic these days.”
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“If you are lucky you will find something you love doing, if you're really lucky you'll find someone to pay you to do it”
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“If you are lucky you will find something you love, if youre really lucky youll find someone to pay you for it”
James Patterson, Violets Are Blue
tags: work
“I was too tired to argue with him. “In the words of Tiger Woods, ‘I didn’t have my A game today.’ I’m a little stumped, Kyle. This is all new and all bad.”
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“We’re vampires,” he finally whispered to the murdered couple.”
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“unpacked”
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“Education is about the distribution of knowledge... and to whom we actually distribute this particular commodity is a major question in this country.”
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“Rules made you predictable, less of an individual. Rules made you less free, less authentic, less yourself. And in the end, rules could get you caught.”
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“If wishes”
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“trolley car ride.”
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“She’s one of two women in Homicide in San Francisco, so she probably is fairly good.”
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“Human existence must be a kind of error. It is bad today and every day it will get worse, until the worst of all happens.” My own philosophy was a little cheerier than Schopenhauer’s,”
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