First to Kill Quotes
First to Kill
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Andrew Peterson15,868 ratings, 4.09 average rating, 636 reviews
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“Anger and bitterness are normal feelings, but they’re like cancer if you can’t control them.”
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“Everyone has tragedy in their life at one time or another, it’s how they deal with it that defines them.”
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“orders. Can’t we just leave it at that?” “So that makes it okay? Just”
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“They followed Highway 70 as it jogged through town before again heading north toward Oroville.”
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“Six hundred yards was a good distance because the bullet arrived before the report of the rifle.”
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“As the child matures, his mother starts to notice he isn’t like other boys. He doesn’t smile or laugh or cry or show any type of emotion at all. He’s picked on by other children.”
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“You want to look back on your life someday and know that you made a difference, made the world a better place.”
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“I’m no one special. I made a choice not to dwell in the past. Everyone has tragedy in their life at one time or another, it’s how they deal with it that defines them.”
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“dashboard.”
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“You want to look back on your life someday and know that you made a difference, made the world a better place. Hold on to it,”
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“You mean you hadn’t thought”
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“I manage.” “But at what cost? Sooner or later you’ll reach burnout.” “I haven’t yet.” “It sneaks up on you. One day you’ll just break down into tears over something small. It’s your brain telling you you’re on overload.” “You”
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“Shouldn’t you at least brief us on emergency procedures?” Nathan asked. “You know, emergency exits, that kind of stuff?” “Naw,” Jenkins said. “If we crash, there will be lots of exits.” Nathan”
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“back to Harv.”
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“Only a fool plays by the rules when the other side doesn’t.”
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“gone over what’d she’d say dozens of times”
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“Hell, I guess it’s a good day to die.”
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“need to get some sleep, unless he was wired on drugs.”
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“understood?” No response.”
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“He’s a politician. It’s all about money. The size of his damned war chest. Kissing babies is total BS. It’s all about campaign contributions. Television and radio time. Mass mailings. What’s the biggest issue facing a career politician? The economy? Crime? Unemployment? Illegal immigration? It’s none of those things. It’s getting reelected to another term.”
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“swept”
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“The bottom line, it’s impossible to protect society from itself.”
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“You’re wrong,” he said, his eyes glittering with flame. “It’s always about revenge.”
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“moments in life when you found yourself totally”
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“Nathan said. Henning reached for his laptop. “Let’s pack up and get going.”
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“Nathan really liked dogs, more than most people.”
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“Kansas. The heartland of America. Somewhere, amid the endless wheat fields and buffalo ranches, was a giant ball of twine.”
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