The Nightly Disease Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
The Nightly Disease The Nightly Disease by Max Booth III
268 ratings, 4.06 average rating, 89 reviews
The Nightly Disease Quotes Showing 1-6 of 6
“I asked him when the free continental breakfast started in the morning and his eyes got really wide and he muttered something about the road to eternal damnation being paved with waffles.”
Max Booth III, The Nightly Disease
“Is this a dildo?” the cologne salesman says. Our heads slowly turn to the side, remembering the kid exists. He’s standing next to the Muzak station, holding a strap-on. A dildo hangs from it, staring at us menacingly. “This hotel is fucking weird, man,” Kia says.”
Max Booth III, The Nightly Disease
“The guests just stand there, staring at us like we’re all a part of some bad dream. And we are. But the thing is, none of us are ever going to wake up again. But the thing is, that’s perfectly okay.”
Max Booth III, The Nightly Disease
“It warms me to see her smile. Warms me like the whiskey in George’s flask. Maybe the world is not so miserable, but it probably is.”
Max Booth III, The Nightly Disease
“People need to have the strength to push, the strength to search for not what they think they deserve, but what they do deserve.”
Max Booth III, The Nightly Disease
“I may have answered, but my voice is distant and muffled, like a drowning victim pleading for a fish’s help.”
Max Booth III, The Nightly Disease