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1922 1922 by Stephen King
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“In the end we are all caught in devices of our own making. I believe that. In the end we are all caught.”
Stephen King, 1922
“And is there Hell, or do we make our own on earth?”
Stephen King, 1922
“They say that loving eyes can never see, but that’s a fool’s axiom. Sometimes they see too much.”
Stephen King, 1922
“...and I still feel that hate today, when so many other feelings have been burned out of my heart.”
Stephen King, 1922
“I hope there isn’t. It’s lonely, but I hope there isn’t. I imagine all murderers hope there isn’t. Because if there’s no Heaven, there’s no Hell.”
Stephen King, 1922
“1922 had been the worst year of my life, one where I’d turned into a man I no longer knew...”
Stephen King, 1922
“That slap was her death-warrant.”
Stephen King, 1922
“Here is something I learned in 1922: there are always worse things waiting.”
Stephen King, 1922
“In the end we are all caught in devices of our own making.”
Stephen King, 1922
“You might understand that all the joy has gone out of the world for you, that what you did has put all you hoped to gain out of your reach, you might wish you were the one who was dead—but you go on. You realize that you are in a hell of your own making, but you go on nevertheless. Because there is nothing else to do.”
Stephen King, 1922
“Cities are for fools.”
Stephen King, 1922
“People say lots of things. Lightning never strikes twice in the same place, a broken mirror brings seven years’ bad luck, a whippoorwill calling at midnight means someone in the family’s going to die.”
Stephen King, 1922: An iconic story from the No. 1 bestseller
“When you think of it that way, every murderer is a Gate of Heaven.”
Stephen King, 1922
“I wonder if Hell can be worse than the City of Omaha.”
Stephen King, 1922
“Can’t go kill Krauts if you have flat feet. Men with flat feet can only kill wives.”
Stephen King, 1922