Lacking Evidence to the Contrary Quotes
Lacking Evidence to the Contrary: A Lowbrow Novel of Questionable Necessity
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Mark A. Henry66 ratings, 4.21 average rating, 26 reviews
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“Do not allow the craziest person to make the rules. This is harder than it sounds.”
― Lacking Evidence to the Contrary: A Lowbrow Novel of Questionable Necessity
― Lacking Evidence to the Contrary: A Lowbrow Novel of Questionable Necessity
“Wasn’t the whole point to build a bridge out of
convictions, strong enough to span the gap between what one knows and what one believes?”
― Lacking Evidence to the Contrary: A Lowbrow Novel of Questionable Necessity
convictions, strong enough to span the gap between what one knows and what one believes?”
― Lacking Evidence to the Contrary: A Lowbrow Novel of Questionable Necessity
“In a fight to the death, the winner is going to be the first one to realize that he is, in fact, in a fight to the death.”
― Lacking Evidence to the Contrary: A Lowbrow Novel of Questionable Necessity
― Lacking Evidence to the Contrary: A Lowbrow Novel of Questionable Necessity
“The rest of the diners at the kebab stand couldn’t help overhearing and were now primed and ready for a good old-fashioned kebab stick streetfight to the death. They weren’t sure what the impetus for the sudden hostility was, but then again, who cared?”
― Lacking Evidence to the Contrary: A Lowbrow Novel of Questionable Necessity
― Lacking Evidence to the Contrary: A Lowbrow Novel of Questionable Necessity
“And so, for the 250,163,785,224,752nd time in human history, advising someone to “calm down” had the exact opposite effect. It’s kind of like telling someone to not think of an elephant.”
― Lacking Evidence to the Contrary: A Lowbrow Novel of Questionable Necessity
― Lacking Evidence to the Contrary: A Lowbrow Novel of Questionable Necessity
“It smells like strippers in here.”
― Lacking Evidence to the Contrary: A Lowbrow Novel of Questionable Necessity
― Lacking Evidence to the Contrary: A Lowbrow Novel of Questionable Necessity
