Triple Team Quotes
Triple Team
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“I couldn’t ignore the way his ass moved back and forth in his jeans like two hams shifting around in a plastic bag.”
― Triple Team
― Triple Team
“Three sexy soldiers escorting me to exotic locations around the world. Watching my back. Protecting me.
‘It had been a while since I’d felt the rush that came from digital mischief. It was intoxicating. Addicting. More satisfying than even the most delirious meal after a prolonged fast.’
“The point, kiddo, is that sometimes shit things happen in life, and sometimes nobody is to blame. It’s just the randomness of the universe, like cancer hitting a marathon runner but not a smoker. You think you need to kill JGB to feel better. I can’t blame you. But kiddo, sometimes you don’t really know what you need until you get it. Like my hospital apology. Don’t pour all your hopes into JGB. When it’s over, all you’re gonna be left with is an empty hole you don’t know how to fill.”
‘And I was hopelessly, incredibly terrified. Because now I had something to lose.’
“Every morning when I wake up, there is a brief window of forgetfulness – a tiny momentary instant in which I do not remember. Then it comes back, and the pain is fresh every time.”
‘I loved mercenary work. It was like cutting out all the shitty parts of being in the Army and leaving just the excitement.’
“You’re like an Israeli James Bond.”
A rare smile touched his lips. “Manischewitz and soda. Shaken, not stirred.”
“It’s amusing seeing a big buff soldier dancing like nobody’s watching.”
“I was born with no shame.”
“It is not something a person can explain,” Michael said. “It is something you must learn for yourself. But it is a difficult reality to accept. That hole you feel in the pit of your stomach? The place where you have reserved all of your hate, your anger, your desire for revenge? Now it is empty. There is nothing to do. And the pain still remains. It will continue to remain as well. No matter how many people you kill, you cannot make the pain go away. Only time can diminish it.”
― Triple Team
‘It had been a while since I’d felt the rush that came from digital mischief. It was intoxicating. Addicting. More satisfying than even the most delirious meal after a prolonged fast.’
“The point, kiddo, is that sometimes shit things happen in life, and sometimes nobody is to blame. It’s just the randomness of the universe, like cancer hitting a marathon runner but not a smoker. You think you need to kill JGB to feel better. I can’t blame you. But kiddo, sometimes you don’t really know what you need until you get it. Like my hospital apology. Don’t pour all your hopes into JGB. When it’s over, all you’re gonna be left with is an empty hole you don’t know how to fill.”
‘And I was hopelessly, incredibly terrified. Because now I had something to lose.’
“Every morning when I wake up, there is a brief window of forgetfulness – a tiny momentary instant in which I do not remember. Then it comes back, and the pain is fresh every time.”
‘I loved mercenary work. It was like cutting out all the shitty parts of being in the Army and leaving just the excitement.’
“You’re like an Israeli James Bond.”
A rare smile touched his lips. “Manischewitz and soda. Shaken, not stirred.”
“It’s amusing seeing a big buff soldier dancing like nobody’s watching.”
“I was born with no shame.”
“It is not something a person can explain,” Michael said. “It is something you must learn for yourself. But it is a difficult reality to accept. That hole you feel in the pit of your stomach? The place where you have reserved all of your hate, your anger, your desire for revenge? Now it is empty. There is nothing to do. And the pain still remains. It will continue to remain as well. No matter how many people you kill, you cannot make the pain go away. Only time can diminish it.”
― Triple Team
