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Hell and Back (Walt Longmire, #18) Hell and Back by Craig Johnson
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“Whenever anyone argues with you about something, just tell them it is foretold—usually works.”
Craig Johnson, Hell and Back
“Sometimes you have friends you don’t know you have in places you’ve never been.”
Craig Johnson, Hell and Back
“This is how it will defeat you, by distracting you—it is like life, you can live it or be continually distracted until you are surprised to discover that like smoke from a dead fire, it is gone.”
Craig Johnson, Hell and Back
“When you travel as we have in this land of dreams and shadows, it is easy to lose yourself and your place, but there is a way to be reminded.” “And what’s that?” He reached out and tapped the booklet with a finger like a truncheon. “Bring to mind your loved ones, they are the compass points in your existence, no matter where or when you are—they will guide you home, even if it is only their names.”
Craig Johnson, Hell and Back
“This is how it will defeat you, by distracting you - it is like life, you can live it or be continually distracted until you are surprised to discover that like smoke from a dead fire, it is gone.”
Craig Johnson, Hell and Back
“None of us can help you any more than you can help yourself—have you never thought that this”
Craig Johnson, Hell and Back
“As she stood there, she looked to the north where there seemed to be another road, but not really a road, more like a snowplow had suddenly gone rogue and wandered off to die alone and away from the herd.”
Craig Johnson, Hell and Back
“He laughed. “You must remember that we are also valuable not only in action but because we are more than the sum of our memories.”
Craig Johnson, Hell and Back
“Bring to mind your loved ones, they are the compass points in your existence, no matter where or when you are—they will guide you home, even if it is only their names.”
Craig Johnson, Hell and Back
“Words are important, no matter what the language—they are perhaps one of the most powerful things we have. Words can preserve life or invoke death and should be handled with the same care as any deadly weapon.”
Craig Johnson, Hell and Back
“He began moving again, and I spoke after him under my breath in a voice he couldn’t have possibly heard. “I wish I had as much faith in me as you do in me.” But nonetheless, did. “So do I.”
Craig Johnson, Hell and Back