The Horror at Murden Cove Quotes
The Horror at Murden Cove
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“Even if he couldn’t find meaning, he might be able to create his own. Meaning wasn’t out there looking for him, it was hidden in the smallest moments. Like this one with Danielle. He didn’t need to hunt it like Ahab. He just needed to recognize it when it showed up.”
― The Horror at Murden Cove
― The Horror at Murden Cove
“I’m straight edge. Don’t drink. Don’t smoke, don’t do drugs.”
― The Horror at Murden Cove
― The Horror at Murden Cove
“I’m not gonna lie, I assume this guy is evil just based on his name. I mean, Chadsworth Buckminster. Why didn’t his parents just call him Doctor Evil or Emperor Palpatine? Brian, when we get in there, if he so much as looks at you funny, cuff him.”
― The Horror at Murden Cove
― The Horror at Murden Cove
“I’m used to being around smart people. Morons give me the creeps.”
― The Horror at Murden Cove
― The Horror at Murden Cove
“It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.” - Albert Einstein”
― The Horror at Murden Cove
― The Horror at Murden Cove
“We refuse to turn off our computers, turn off our phone, log off Facebook, and just sit in silence, because in those moments we might actually have to face up to who we really are.”
― The Horror at Murden Cove
― The Horror at Murden Cove
“Remember how I told you I had it under control after the last time, three years ago or whatever?” He looked up. “That was all total BS. Well, not total BS. It was like a car with no brakes going downhill. At first you think you can control it because the steering wheel still works. But as you pick up speed it gets harder to control until finally the littlest thing, a divot in the road, a slight error in the way you move the wheel, and you careen off course and fly off the mountain.” “That’s poetic,” Austin said, “but it’s no excuse.”
― The Horror at Murden Cove
― The Horror at Murden Cove
“little stuff and big stuff. Usually it’s not lying, it’s bullshitting.” “What’s the difference?” Austin asked. “Lying has a real intent to deceive. Bullshitting is more instinctual, like exaggerating, or, for Chad, breathing. One thing I can tell you, he’s not lying about not being a killer.”
― The Horror at Murden Cove
― The Horror at Murden Cove
