Every Fifteen Minutes Quotes
Every Fifteen Minutes
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“I’ve read that one out of twenty-four people is a sociopath, and if you ask me, the other twenty-three of you should be worried.”
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“I'm a sociopath. I look normal, but I'm not. I'm smarter, better, and freer, because I'm not bound by rules, law, emotion or regard for you.”
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“I can't stand just sitting here not doing anything. You can't solve a problem by remote control.”
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“I don't really like you, but I'm so good at acting as if I do that it's basically the same thing.”
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“How do you tell the psychiatrists from the patients in the hospital?
The patients get better and leave.”
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The patients get better and leave.”
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“Nah. I'm a tough cookie. Except for the cancer, I'm fine.”
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“They don't realize evil lives on their streets”
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“I fool you. I fool everyone.”
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“You need somebody to stand up for you. You're the little guy, you just don't realize it yet. The Commonwealth has all the aces, and you don't even know you're playing cards.”
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“I wonder if whoever invented World of Warcraft realizes it’s practice for sociopaths.”
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“Your typical suburban mom worries all the time, but she worries about the wrong things”
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“1. I am superior to others.
Circle one: Doesn't apply to me. Partially applies to me. Fully applies to me.
And:
I would not feel sorry if someone were blamed for something I did.
Circle one: Doesn't apply to me. Partially applies to me. Fully applies to me.”
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Circle one: Doesn't apply to me. Partially applies to me. Fully applies to me.
And:
I would not feel sorry if someone were blamed for something I did.
Circle one: Doesn't apply to me. Partially applies to me. Fully applies to me.”
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“Ask me if I care.”
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“I’m neither your friend nor your frenemy, unless you have what I want.”
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“You should be more paranoid”
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“If you think I’m handsome, there’s obviously nothing wrong with your vision.”
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“He made eye contact but he kept it like casual observation, not a fixed stare. He held his arms at his sides, not only because it was less threatening, but they'd be able to fend off a blow. He cleared the doorway so he'd have an escape route.”
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“I fool everybody!”
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“We're here and we prey on you”
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“I don't need my head examined, but where were you when I married my second husband. Sheesh.”
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“Dr. Fortunato," Kristine shot back at Laurie, her resentment undisguised. "You don't know how we do things in Wright. Dr. Parrish doesn't care about hospital hierarchy. He's very accessible and he'd never let his ego get in the way of patient care. Maybe you do things differently where you work-”
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“I’m neither your friend nor your frenemy, unless you have what I want.
In that case, I’m not only your enemy, I’m your nightmare.”
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In that case, I’m not only your enemy, I’m your nightmare.”
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“Eric approached the octagonal nurses’ station, and a blonde nurse
looked up from her computer monitor, smiled, and pointed to
examining room D. Everybody recognized the hospital shrinks
from the bright red W on their lanyard IDs. The W stood for
Wright, the wing that contained the locked psych unit, but the
staff teased that W stood for Wackos. He’d heard all the jokes—
How do you tell the psychiatrists from the patients in the hospital?
The patients get better and leave. Eric told the best psychiatrist
jokes, though he never told the ones about psychiatrist’s kids. He
didn’t think those were funny. He lived those.”
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looked up from her computer monitor, smiled, and pointed to
examining room D. Everybody recognized the hospital shrinks
from the bright red W on their lanyard IDs. The W stood for
Wright, the wing that contained the locked psych unit, but the
staff teased that W stood for Wackos. He’d heard all the jokes—
How do you tell the psychiatrists from the patients in the hospital?
The patients get better and leave. Eric told the best psychiatrist
jokes, though he never told the ones about psychiatrist’s kids. He
didn’t think those were funny. He lived those.”
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“The look he was going for was Friendly Suburban Dad, because that’s what he was, but he suspected he’d achieved only
Cialis Guy.”
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Cialis Guy.”
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“Eric had asked administration not to pipe the music into his unit but they said it would cost too much to alter the system. He told them to take it out of his budget but they said no...He knew it was part of the larger problem, that mental illness wasn't taken seriously as physical illness...”
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“Yes. He knows I’m dying, but he can’t really accept it and
he’ll be all alone when I’m gone. Can’t you help him?”
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he’ll be all alone when I’m gone. Can’t you help him?”
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“One out of twenty-three is a sociopath and that's 4 percent of the population, that's a lot of sociopaths. Anorexic's are 3 percent and everybody talks about them.”
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“His fee was $300 an hour, and
for clients who couldn’t afford that, he had a sliding scale that was
never less than $250— except for crying old ladies facing terminal
diagnoses.”
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for clients who couldn’t afford that, he had a sliding scale that was
never less than $250— except for crying old ladies facing terminal
diagnoses.”
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