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Dead Silence (Doc Ford, #16) Dead Silence by Randy Wayne White
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“If you’d spent your life abusing drugs, like a normal person, your skills as a liar would be more highly evolved.”
Randy Wayne White, Dead Silence
“I’m prone to exaggerate when I’m sober.”
Randy Wayne White, Dead Silence
“Somewhere in Minnesota, there's a tombstone reads, 'One below, not counting wind-chill,' I shit thee not.”
Randy Wayne White, Dead Silence
“Friends can occupy the same room without robbing the space of solitude. They appreciate the difference between conversation and pointless noise. They don’t snipe and bitch about other friends. They do their share of mundane tasks without prompting. They seldom whine, are secure in their own purpose and don’t anchor themselves to an energy-sapping cloud of defeat and ready-made excuses when a challenging project presents itself. In those two weeks, no new projects came along, but inevitably one would.”
Randy Wayne White, Dead Silence
“My definition of friendship varies with the friend, but certain traits are mandatory. Friends can occupy the same room without robbing the space of solitude. They appreciate the difference between conversation and pointless noise. They don’t snipe and bitch about other friends. They do their share of mundane tasks without prompting. They seldom whine, are secure in their own purpose and don’t anchor themselves to an energy-sapping cloud of defeat and ready-made excuses when a challenging project presents itself.”
Randy Wayne White, Dead Silence