Dinosaur Lake Quotes
Dinosaur Lake
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Kathryn Meyer Griffith2,164 ratings, 3.98 average rating, 331 reviews
Dinosaur Lake Quotes
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“I’ve always thought most politicians are clueless. They have too much damn money, don’t live in the real world and care more about publicity and what things look like than the people they’re supposed to represent.”
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“He knew she suspected he was up to something, but being the good wife that she was, she didn’t question him further. Just gave him a hug and a kiss goodbye and told him to be careful.”
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“Was its vendetta personal? Henry wondered. The creature was intuitively cunning. It remembered, and planned.”
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“Then aim for the head or an eye if you can.”
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“Myself, I've always thought most politicians are clueless. They have too much damn money, don't live in the real world, and care more about publicity and what things look like than the people they are supposed to represent.”
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“I played baseball when I was a kid.” Justin grinned in the dim light of the submersible’s interior, pack strapped to his back, ready to leave. The others were ready, too, heading for the exit. “I was a great pitcher. Got a mean arm. I can hit anything at almost any distance. Don’t leave me out of this. I want to help. Three fighting that monster is better than two. It’s also my survival. Besides, if something happens to you two, and Francis doesn’t come to, I’m stuck in this cave. I can’t operate the Big Rover at all.”
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“One day I’ll probably look back at this summer as the highlight of my life. Fossil discovery, monster dinosaur, underwater cave spelunking and all. If I live through it, that is.”
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“But it does sound like our government, always making weighty decisions for the public, whether we want them to or not.”
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“first aid kit, the firecrackers, and Justin’s boom box.”
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“If we suspect our creature is anywhere in the vicinity,” Justin said, “we’ll leave it in the open, turn it up full blast; shout loud enough to wake the dead, and set off the fireworks then run like hell and hide. Wait. All the ruckus should attract the monster if it’s anywhere nearby.”
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“I’ve been in helicopters and on boats of various kinds,” Greer admitted. “No submarines, though. And I’m eager for the coming adventure.” “I haven’t, either.” Henry patted the man on the back. “So it’ll be a new experience for both of us.” “The three of us, you mean?” Justin interjected. “I’ve never been on one, either. And I don’t like closed in spaces. I’m sort of…claustrophobic.”
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“If it keeps up,” Henry snorted. “When we reopen the park, we’ll have to advertise the lake as the amazing boiling lake. Cook your eggs in it for lunch! Hang your coffee thermos over the edge of your boat’s side, and keep it warm. Jump in the water and take a hot bath!”
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“If she could get to Ranger Headquarters she’d be safe. Henry would protect her; know what to do. He always did. They’d surely have guns there. She hoped they had big ones.”
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“Yeah, better safe than monster chow.”
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“Another half hour of Harris’s babbling and he’d knock the guy senseless just for some peace and quiet.”
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“Death, whether we want to face it or not, is around every corner. We need people to love and be loved by, we need friends, family. Not someday, but now, for we might not have tomorrow.”
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“Myself, I’ve always thought most politicians are clueless. They have too much damn money, don’t live in the real world and care more about publicity and what things look like than the people they’re supposed to represent. Just my opinion, mind you.”
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“Harris turned his attention to Patterson and Greer and was zealously attempting to convince them they mustn’t hurt the creature, but capture and safeguard it for humanity. “Yeah,” Greer quipped with a perfectly straight face, “you can feed it with spare body parts and teach it to do cute tricks for the people. Until it breaks out of the cage and eats them.” He slipped out the door without a glance back.”
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“To Henry the white bundles looked like Christmas presents or huge smooth white rocks.”
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“What an idiot,” growled Henry. “Yes, but a brilliant, well-connected idiot.”
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“fossils,”
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“met”
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“Nothosaur,”
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