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Grind (Slow Burn #8) Grind by Bobby Adair
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“A person is nothing if not the product of the lies he believes about himself.”
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“If we ran into the woods, well, that might put us back in the situation we’d been in for most of the day, being chased by an ever-growing mob of infected boneheads.”
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“A river of Whites flowed five hundred feet wide, shoulder to shoulder, back to chest, running and angry. They”
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“The folks in this small town had made their last stand at the Piggly Wiggly.”
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“They had a smokehouse next to the pigpen—kind of morbid for the pigs. The”
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“I needed to stop letting my thoughts wander off on their own. They needed adult supervision, and”
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“The Rural People of East Texas Club.”
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“Everybody knows what the dinner bell sounds like.”
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“Null Spot the Farmer, Dumb as a Pumpkin, Annoyer of Zombies.” “Hello, Murphy.”
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“I’m your nightmare.” I loved that thought. It tantalized me with its power.”
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“You become a speck of dust in a breeze, with little you can do to affect your circumstances. When”
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“A person is nothing if not the product of the lies he believes about himself. ”
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“The idea had a cobweb stickiness to it that wouldn't let go of my other thoughts, and”
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“I’m a pragmatic fucker when I start to get my head cleared out, even while the shit is flying. Whatever”
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“suburban-cocooned ass”
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“I find it helps to lie to myself in hopeless situations. It keeps me trying, and it keeps me thinking. And I knew that if I did enough trying and thinking, I tended to still be alive when opportunities arose—so far.”
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“The epiphany of it all was in knowing my solution might very well be a lie, and accepting that as okay.”
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