The Wanlorn (
the_wanlorn) wrote2006-08-20 04:12 pm
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Mi him en tow
Various quotes from Desperation, by Stephen King. Just so's I can remember them.
Page 56 - 57:
In many interviews he had identified himself as a man outraged by death, but that was pretty much the same old big-balls crap he'd been selling throughout his career. He was terrified of death, that was the truth, and as a result of spending his life honing his imagination, he could see it coming from at least four dozen different directions... and late at night when he couldn't sleep, he was apt to see it coming from four dozen different directions at once. Refusing to see the doctor, to have a checkup and let them peek under the hood, would not cause any of those diseases to pause in their approach or their feeding upon him--if, indeed, the feeding had already begun--but if he stayed away from the doctors and their devilish machines, he wouldn't have to know. You didn't have to deal with the monster under the bed or lurking in the corner if you never actually turned on the bedroom lights, that was the thing. And what no doctor in the world seemed to know was that, for men like Johnny Marinville, fearing was sometimes better than finding. Especially when you'd put out the welcome mat for every disease going.
Page 381:
"Can tah!" she cried... laughed. "Can tah, can tak! What you take is what you are! Of course! Can tah, can tak, mi tow! Take this! So tah!"
Page 520:
"You said 'God is cruel' the way a person who's lived his whole life on Tahiti might say 'Snow is cold'. You knew, but you didn't understand." He stepped close to David and put his palms on the boy's cold cheeks. "Do you know how cruel your God can be, David. How fantastically cruel?"

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(Anonymous) 2006-08-20 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)It's one of my very favorite King books EVER.
--Lando
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