Quinn Checks In Quotes
Quinn Checks In
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“there’s something to be said for getting out and meeting people. It breeds empathy and is good for the soul.”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“There are certain signs of a guilty conscience that do not take a great surplus of intuition to spot.”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“a big corporation will destroy your life, your hopes and your dreams accidentally, without even noticing, and still won’t give a damn afterwards.”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“Rich guys used other people’s money to leverage more of other people’s money”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“If you don’t know a subject well, you can’t cover all the bases.”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“criminals were all derived from the same ethnicity – scumbag”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“Nearly everyone here is Irish, or Italian or Russian. But everyone displays their Star Spangled Banner in some prominent spot on their house and means it, too.”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“Our motto: making you feel less lousy about your losses.”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“there’s a certain lack of respect for physics and biology when you ignore the power of a firearm.”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“She looked like a secretary who’d swallowed a candy striper.”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“for all the heat they take in the papers, the boys in blue usually had the right intentions.”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“You hang around bad people, bad things happen.”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“you can come back and punch out guys whenever.”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“That almonds shouldn’t taste like bacon. That’s just weird, man.”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“how come youse almonds taste like bacon?”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“So believe me when I say that the arc of the pool cue slicing through the air towards my head was a thing of beauty,”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
“I was already crouched, so it made sense to throw the uppercut. It’s never been my strongest punch – I’m more a stick-and-move guy, despite being close to a heavyweight, so I favor my hook. But I had a substantial tactical advantage, and I came up hard, nailing him with my right hand pretty much flush on the button, that helpful cluster of nerves at the end of the chin. His knees buckled, his eyes rolled backwards, and he crumpled like a pup tent in heavy wind, the pool cue clattering to the ground and rolling away. It hadn’t taken more than about fifteen seconds for the whole fight, including the time it had taken me to tap the cue swinger on the shoulder. But everyone in the dingy pool hall had stopped to stare, and the only sound was the blaring tune. Light streamed into the room from the wall of windows overlooking the strip”
― Quinn Checks In
― Quinn Checks In
