The Never-Open Desert Diner Quotes
The Never-Open Desert Diner
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“Sometimes the smallest things are so damn unforgivable. Maybe because they aren't small—they only seem that way to someone else. You never know what someone holds scared until it's too late.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“Out in the desert what doesn't kill you just pisses you off and will probably kill you the next time.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“I remembered a definition of chivalry I'd heard once: a man protecting a woman against every man but himself.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“In all those stories about people who sold their souls to the devil, I never quite understood why the devil was the bad guy, or why it was okay to screw him out of his soul. They got what they wanted: fame, money, love, whatever—though usually it turned out not to be what they really wanted or expected. Was that the devil's fault? I never thought so. Like John Wayne said, "Life's tough. It's even tougher when you're stupid.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“This was the desert, everything all at once, whether it was needed or not. What survived had learned to save, live carefully, and keep a low profile, even appear to be dead for long periods. Perseverance and patience.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“Why don't people with money and power realize that when they screw around with the little guy when they don't have to—especially when it's a little guy like me with not a damn thing to lose—sometimes the little guy is just going to get pissed off and stubborn up?”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“Again, no disrespect intended, but she looked to me like a divorce that hadn't found a courtroom yet.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“If someone you love asks you to give up something you love, don't do it.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“Rich people always had someone to call who could arrange something that the average guy couldn't get done, no matter how right or wrong. The only call the poor man could make was to Jesus. If Jesus didn't answer, Smith and Wesson always did.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“Then the truth is this: a good man can only aspire to be worthy of a good woman. She'll always be out of his league in ways he'll never understand. But he'll appreciate what he doesn't understand—if he's smart.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“Men were often far different in their roles as fathers than they were as suitors, the memories of which kept them, out of necessity, both vigilant and violent, and even in tender moments, to their daughters.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“When someone says we need to talk, what he or she usually means is you will listen. Any conversation that takes place will be accidental.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“Like a carpenter with two broken legs at the bottom of a beautiful staircase. Maybe I can't climb the stairs, ma'am, but at least let me admire the workmanship.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“My instinct told me that she didn't want me to understand. What she felt and lived with couldn't be shared or understood by anyone else.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“Maybe it was being orphaned and alone all my life, but I always steeled for the worst outcome I could envision. That way I could shrug and be almost happy with anything that fell short of the worst. It was a peculiar life skill and one I had gotten damn good at.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“Things had to change. I wanted them to change. Like most people who said they wanted change, all I wanted was enough change to keep everything the same, only better.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“Things had to change. I wanted them to change. Like most people who said they wanted change, all I wanted was enough change to keep everything the same, only better.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“I knew from experience that if you’re about to do something you probably shouldn’t do, the best advice you can give yourself is not to think about it too long. It ruins the surprise when the worst happens.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“of the few certainties I've come across in life, one of them is that when a person says money is no object, the opposite is most likely true. Money is the only object—or will be.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“We thought we'd seen it all. The real horror of war is always waiting for you at home. It's waiting, I tell you. We were so damned happy when we got back. We'd made it. We survived. But it's always waiting. Waiting. You let down your guard. And there it is. You can't ever let up. Give up.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“I knew from experience that if you're about to do something you probably shouldn't do, the best advice you can give yourself is not to think about it too long. It ruins the surprise when the worst happens.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“Mr. Welper, of the few certainties I've come across in life, one of them is that when a person says money is no object, the opposite is most likely true. Money is the only object—or will be.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“A look passed between the two men. I felt it graze the side of my head. It was that kind of look.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“Like every other house-renting, paycheck-to-paycheck, heel dragging working American, it wouldn't matter if I stepped in it by accident or was pushed, or simply whiffed it as I walked by. With the powers in play, guilt or innocence had nothing to do with anything.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“Declined. I went inside to pay cash. This had happened before, but not often. There was something about that word that sucked the self-respect out of your soul. This time it sucked out all my hope as well.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“A Jewish Native American half-breed orphan playing bagpipes wasn't the sort of impression I ever wanted to make”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“History has a way of chasing gravity just like water, feeding into other parts of itself to become something else, something larger and grander, until the one pure thing it was no longer exists.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
“Imagination is one of the few things a man can count on if he's got the reality to feed it.”
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
― The Never-Open Desert Diner
