Madison Square Murders Quotes
Madison Square Murders
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Madison Square Murders Quotes
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“People don’t want to know,” he whispered, not looking up.
“Know what?”
“What makes them uncomfortable,” Larkin specified. “Sometimes they don’t know what to say, don’t want to make a bad situation worse. Other times, they only pretend to not know because the empathy required is too big a burden. They pull back. They become distant. They ask how you are the same way they ask if it looks like rain or if you watched that Mets game on TV. People don’t really want to know.”
― Madison Square Murders
“Know what?”
“What makes them uncomfortable,” Larkin specified. “Sometimes they don’t know what to say, don’t want to make a bad situation worse. Other times, they only pretend to not know because the empathy required is too big a burden. They pull back. They become distant. They ask how you are the same way they ask if it looks like rain or if you watched that Mets game on TV. People don’t really want to know.”
― Madison Square Murders
“What do you think of that fucking display of masculinity?”
Larkin said, without any perturbation, “I think it’s very cute you needed both hands to snap a Number 2 pencil.”
― Madison Square Murders
Larkin said, without any perturbation, “I think it’s very cute you needed both hands to snap a Number 2 pencil.”
― Madison Square Murders
“One Police Plaza, an ugly-as-fuck love song to Brutalism architecture, had replaced the former headquarters of the NYPD—a gorgeous Renaissance Revival structure from the turn of the century—in the ’70s, a decade where everything once beautiful was left to die.”
― Madison Square Murders
― Madison Square Murders
