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When the dawn was still long hours away, bad thoughts took on flesh and began to walk. In the middle of the night thoughts became zombies. By Stephen King

On some level I believed him completely, as we always believe on some level, the worst thing our hearts can imagine By Stephen King

I remembered something my mother used to say. "The devil can quote scripture." "And in a pleasing voice," Mrs. Shoplaw agreed moodily. By Stephen King

Dan felt a throb of resentment (officious prick) but suppressed it. By Stephen King

Jack Torrance thought: Officious little prick. By Stephen King

Sometimes "the devil you know is better than the devil you don't!" I By Stephen King

I was tired of just letting things happen to me and then feeling bad about them. By Stephen King

Now I think all of us were born with a hole in our hearts, and we go around looking for the person who can fill it. You ... you fill me up. By Stephen King

I think part of being a parent is trying to kill your kids. By Stephen King

The cumulative power of doing things the same way every day seems to be a way of saying to the mind: You're going to be dreaming soon. By Stephen King

Books and movies are like apples and oranges. They both are fruit, but taste completely different. By Stephen King

Just the sounds of an old building settling, I tell myself . . . but I wonder. By Stephen King

He was only the second or third in his sprawling family (their religion, Skip once said, was Irish Alcoholic) to ever go to college. Clan By Stephen King

There was an ocean above us, held in by a thin sac that might rupture and let down a flood at any second. By Stephen King

Climb aboard, Jonesy. I'm going to send you up where the air is rare and the view is much more than fair. By Stephen King

The fucking you got was never worth the screwing you took. By Stephen King

Go waste your poison on someone else. By Stephen King

You had the best of me and what have I got? By Stephen King

I don't give a shit what people call me as long as I can go to sleep at night. By Stephen King

History repeats itself is another way of saying the past harmonizes. By Stephen King

You're like a man who loves nothing better than a thick steak but wouldn't last an hour in a slaughterhouse. By Stephen King

That, Eddie thought, was an exceedingly clever reply. Roland had said I can't answer ... but that wasn't the same thing as I don't know. Far from it. By Stephen King

She wasn't like a jukebox; you never had to put in a dime and she never came unplugged. By Stephen King

They were close to the end of the beginning . . . By Stephen King

Schizoid behavior is a pretty common thing in children. It's accepted, because all we adults have this unspoken agreement that children are lunatics. By Stephen King

Writing is magic, as much the water of life as any other creative art. The water is free. So drink. Drink and be filled up. By Stephen King

I gradually realized that I was seeing another example of creative ebb, another step by another art on the road that may indeed end in extinction. By Stephen King

Susannah's memory had become distressingly spotty, unreliable, like the half-stripped transmission of an old car. By Stephen King

At such times one sees everything and remembers it all. I know from personal experience. I wish I did not. By Stephen King

Dad-a-dhuck, dad-a-churtle, don't worry, girl, you've got the turtle! By Stephen King

You say true, I say thankya. By Stephen King

I deal in lead! Roland called, and Eddie felt goose-bumps pebble his arms. By Stephen King

Coincidence has been cancelled, honey," Susannah said. "What we're living in these days is more like the Charles Dickens version of reality. By Stephen King

Stephen King's not the water, Susannah - he's only the pipe the water runs through. By Stephen King

Most politicians lie for the same reason a monkey swings by his tail, which is to say because he can. By Stephen King

Also I Won't come in yo' mouth or get any in yo' hair. By Stephen King

Their situation was becoming ever harder to deny: they were characters in someone's story. This whole world By Stephen King

This is a place between, Susannah; a place where shadows are cancelled and time holds its breath. Then By Stephen King

Only a silly person would try to start a good work with a bad tool. By Stephen King

Control the things you can control, maggot. Let everything else take a flying fuck at you and if you must go down, go down with your guns blazing. By Stephen King

One of life's great truths is this: when one is about to be struck by a speeding six-hundred pound Coke machine, one need worry about little else. By Stephen King

We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones. By Stephen King

Adults do not forget the horrors and shamings of their childhood, but those feelings tend to lose their immediacy By Stephen King

Small towns have long memories and pass their horrors down ceremonially from generation to generation. By Stephen King

You only stop meltin the snow under where you're layin when you're dead. By Stephen King

Sometimes, dead is bettah - Jud Crandall, Pet Sematary By Stephen King

Instead of going into the bar, where dark shadows sat sampling the tasty waters of oblivion, By Stephen King

It's not easy to learn a new existence... ...but if you're desperate enough... ...and mean enough... ...it's possible. By Stephen King

Silent white light filled the world. And the righteous and unrighteous alike were consumed in that holy fire. By Stephen King

I've got icewater in my veins and I hope you freeze on the first bite. Come on, you busher! Batter-fucking-up! By Stephen King

By definition, though, we are family. And in difficult times-- times like these-- despite our differences, we stand together as family. By Stephen King

Money means I can support my family and still do what I love. Not very many people can say that in this world, and not many writers can say that. By Stephen King

Oddly, the burned hand didn't seem to hurt much anymore; it was only numb. It would have been better if there had been pain. Pain was at least real. By Stephen King

Shake the hand that shook the world. By Stephen King

Tough old world, baby. If you're not bolted together tightly, you're gonna shake, rattle, and roll before you turn thirty. By Stephen King

I'd hate to think our whole planet was being judged by Texas. By Stephen King

It's "Merry Christmas" at our house. Whatever it is at yours, have a happy one. And be good to somebody. By Stephen King

His fingers were permanently yellowed with chalk dust rather than nicotine, but it was still the residue of an addicting substance. By Stephen King

When a good writer is having fun, the audience is almost always having fun too. By Stephen King

Suicide gets in the air sometimes. Like a cold germ. By Stephen King

What we like to think of ourselves and what we really are rarely have much in common ... By Stephen King

Time was a face on the water, and like the great river before them, it did nothing but flow. By Stephen King

It was one of those perfect summer days which, in a world where everything was on track and on the beam, you would never forget. By Stephen King

If you love me, then love me. By Stephen King

I don't have nightmares; I give them all to you. By Stephen King

Everywhere and nowhere as the March wind begin to rise and moan like a dead Berserker winding his horn, it drifted on the wind, lonely and savage. By Stephen King

Right now the Seiko claimed it was sixty-two minutes past forty on a Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday in both December and March. By Stephen King

I was built with a love of the night and the unquiet coffin, that's all. By Stephen King

I'm busier than a one-legged man in an ass-kicking contest; wish By Stephen King

perhaps real beauty was something unrecognized by the conscious self, a work that was always in progress, a thing of being rather than seeing. By Stephen King

Like the man said, a little hope never hurt anybody By Stephen King

His hands had dropped to the worn butts of his guns. "Those do not open doors, gunslinger; those only close them forever. By Stephen King

Eddie who breaks the silence. "How much do you think It knows about what we're doing now? " he asks. "It was here, wasn't It? " Ben says. By Stephen King

It hurt, of course, but more often than not the best things do, I've found. By Stephen King

You know," King said, "I'm not much good at telling stories. That sounds like a paradox, but it's not; it's the reason I write them down. By Stephen King

Music on the radio. When I went in, the big bands were just getting up a good head of steam. Now every song sounds like it's about fucking. By Stephen King

Maybe I'm being too hard on both of us. Shit, we were young and reasonably idealistic. By Stephen King

He killed them with their love By Stephen King

As Orwell's pigs might have said, blue jeans good, new dress better. By Stephen King

What does a good man fall back on when the situation is desperate? His faith, of course. The science of a new century. The love of his friends. By Stephen King

Go take a flying fuck at a rolling donut. By Stephen King

As if the cops expected the big gray sedan to start up by itself, like that old Plymouth in the horror movie, By Stephen King

Gordie: Do you think I'm weird?Chris: Definitely.Gordie: No man, seriously. Am I weird?Chris: Yeah, but so what? Everybody's weird By Stephen King

Hope? Yeah, I'm beginning to remember how to spell that word, too. By Stephen King

I saw something even more beautiful than a sense of humor: an appreciation for life's essential absurdity. By Stephen King

band behind them. The crowd moved and shifted. Tickertape and confetti fluttered down from the second- and third-floor windows of the business By Stephen King

After all, you're his number one fan. By Stephen King

Even people capable of living in the past don't really know what the future holds. By Stephen King

You cannot friend a hawk, they said, unless you are a hawk yourself, alone and only a sojourner in the land, without friends or the need of them. By Stephen King

I know that the thing under my bed doesn't exist. But I also know that if I keep my feet under the blanket, it won't grab my ankle By Stephen King

I can't see the future, but it's grim. The depletion of resources - we're living in this dine-and-dash economy. By Stephen King

It's about getting up, getting well, and getting over. Getting happy, okay? Getting happy. By Stephen King

Willpower and dedication are good words' Roland remarked 'There's a bad one, though, that means the same thing. That one is obsession By Stephen King

She isn't a big deal, of course, except to the people who matter in her life, but since these are the only ones she cares about, that's fine. By Stephen King

Satan's First Law of Malignity - to wit, if the worst can happen, it usually will By Stephen King

You went away a little boy in a man's body and you came back the same way, except the man got his hair processed. By Stephen King

Fuck your warning. And fuck your mother. Either shoot me or get out of my house. By Stephen King

He didn't like the way things were going.There were bad omens in the wind, evil portents like bats fluttering in the dark loft of a deserted barn. By Stephen King

His rope, his legs, his luck. Either all would hold or all would break, quite possibly at the same time. By Stephen King

My heart was full of hate and love and regret-all those things that have haunted me ever since. By Stephen King

It's up to men to build things ... it's up to God to blow them down. By Stephen King

Am I weird?""Yeah. But so what? Everybody's weird. By Stephen King

I was counting my toes" Stebbins said companionably. "They are fabulously good company because they always add up the same way". By Stephen King

There is no getting away from the word nigger, not now, not in the world we've been given to live in, you and me. By Stephen King

No. There is no getting away from the word nigger, not now, not in the world we've been given to live in, you and me. Country By Stephen King

The kid in you just leaked out, like the air out of a tire. And one day you looked in the mirror and there was a grownup looking back at you. By Stephen King

The palm of his hand was a dull red. Not a good sign.I jerk off left-handed, he thought, at least that's something. By Stephen King

The best show on television is Red Sox baseball. Everything else sucks. By Stephen King

Real loneliness was a smeary red: the color of the taillights of the car ahead of you reflected on wet hot-top in a driving rain. By Stephen King

Roses are red, violets are blue, sugar is sweet, but Carrie White eats shit. By Stephen King

And to him everything would look slow and red, as if the whole world had been tie-dyed in a vat of gore. By Stephen King

Corey Bryant sank into a great forgetful river, and that river was time, and its waters were red. By Stephen King

And yes, all of a sudden she was scared. It was like a yellow thread weaving in and out of the bright red overblanket of her rage. By Stephen King

The sunlight pouring in the east window came through her lids and made a dark red beet soup that moved with the rhythm of her heart ... By Stephen King

I'm having a magenta day. Not just red, but magenta! By Stephen King

And that's where I want to finish out my life, Red. In a warm place that has no memory. By Stephen King

There's an old joke about Alzheimer's: the good news is that you meet new people every day. By Stephen King

The muses are ghosts, and sometimes they come uninvited. By Stephen King

While the road of good intentions might end in hell, the people who tried to fill the potholes along the way deserved at least some credit. By Stephen King

God always asks for a sacrifice. His hands are bloody with it. Why? I can't say. I'm not a very smart man. P'raps we brought it on ourselves. By Stephen King

Acknowledge your good fortune by sharing it. By Stephen King

Many lions is a pride; many crows is a murder; many bumbles is a throcket; many dragons is a bonfire. By Stephen King

To those readers who feel that I didn't know any better, I assert that I did ... but the temptation was simply too great to resist. By Stephen King

From the Book of Republicans: "Lo, we have many assholes running for President. Let us consider, and pick the biggest. And so it was done. By Stephen King

When creative people do their best work, they're hardly ever in charge, they're just sort of rolling along with their eyes shut yelling wheee. By Stephen King

When the work is the best work, it's more like being a secretary than it is a creative person, you just sort of take the stuff down. By Stephen King

I guess when you turn off the main road, you have to be prepared to see some funny houses. By Stephen King

Lovecraft was an atheist. Edgar Allan Poe was sort of a half-assed transcendentalist. And Hawthorne was only conventionally religious. By Stephen King

When the time is gone, you can never get it back. By Stephen King

He felt as he always did when he finished a book - queerly empty, let down, aware that for each little success he had paid a toll of absurdity. By Stephen King

Speaking personally, you can have my gun, but you'll take my book when you pry my cold, dead fingers off of the binding. By Stephen King

Hirty's the end of being young, forty is where you stop fooling yourself. By Stephen King

Her hands twisted restlessly together like a pair of pink and hairless animals at play. By Stephen King

There was no light to hide their act. VI By Stephen King

Pack up all my care and woe, blackbird, bye-bye By Stephen King

I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was 12 - Jesus, did you? By Stephen King

The things a man sees when he ain't got a gun.Watson the Caretaker By Stephen King

I kissed her, just a gentle brush of my lips across hers. It was like swallowing a tiny drop of something incredibly sweet. By Stephen King

He allowed his eyelids to unclose themselves a tiny fraction, letting his head still loll limply on his neck. By Stephen King

I was one in a million. I wasn't bright enough to realize the circus fat lady is, too By Stephen King

He was amazingly light, as dehydrated as a November leaf from their long walk through the desert. By Stephen King

Don't sweat the small stuff, it's a long walk back to EDEN. Carolyn Roberts By Stephen King

All I'm focusing on is pickin' 'em up and layin' 'em down. By Stephen King

Your Plan and the stuff that comes out of my asshole bear a suspicious resemblance to each other. By Stephen King

The day will never come in when I lose enough respect for my own hide to shit on a Texan's mother, Stuart. By Stephen King

The screams were too big to come out. By Stephen King

('I'm going to be more assertive, if that's all right with you', as Erma Bombeck says), and By Stephen King

I know they say that a stiff dick has no conscience, but I tell you now that some cunts have teeth ... By Stephen King

He could feel the pores of his body open like a million mouths and slurp the water in like a sponge. By Stephen King

On the subject of love at first sight, I'm with the Beatles: I believe that it happens all the time. By Stephen King

Home is where you dance with others, and dancing is life. 15 By Stephen King

when straws are all you have, you grasp them. There By Stephen King

Baby can you dig your man? He is a righteous man! By Stephen King

It's hard to make strangers care about the good things in your life. By Stephen King

I kill with my heart, motherfucker By Stephen King

From outside came a sudden and loud music of birds celebrating their existence. By Stephen King

At fifty-one you had to keep running just to escape the avalanche of your own past. By Stephen King

I see things, that's all. Write enough stories and every shadow on the floor looks like a footprint; every line in the dirt like a secret message. By Stephen King

The water was glassy and calm, still candy-colored in the afterglow of sunset. By Stephen King

You learn best by reading a lot and writing a lot, and the most valuable lessons of all are the ones you teach yourself. By Stephen King

No matter how many times you shake it the last drop always ends up in your pants By Stephen King

Even after a thousand pages we don't want to leave the world the writer has made for us, or the make-believe people who live there. By Stephen King

I think we rarely recognize the fifth business in our lives at the time those people are changing us. By Stephen King

Some people say I am a terrible person. I'm not, I have the heart of a young boy ... in a jar, on my desk. By Stephen King

They came to see what happened to their town, to see if it was indeed lying burnt and bleeding. Many of them also came to die. By Stephen King

Outside, daylight was bleeding slowly toward dusk. By Stephen King

Time passes and everything gets bigger except us. By Stephen King

Get on before I blow you lose of your shoes and give your fathers cause to celebrate! By Stephen King

You could get used to anything if you had to. She knew that now. By Stephen King

In small towns people scent the wind with noses of uncommon keenness. By Stephen King

UR LOCAL's under construction. Better watch out, traffic fines double. By Stephen King

What sad, short lives humans live! Each life a short pamphlet written by an idiot! Tut-tut, and all that. By Stephen King

Yes sir boss. Like the drink, only not spelled the same. By Stephen King

There's a Reason Cell Rhymes with Hell By Stephen King

I like a woman who will laugh when you don't have to point her right at the joke, you know By Stephen King

Pain is the biggest power of love. That's what Wireman says. By Stephen King

And so will the world end, I think, a victim of love rather than hate. For love's ever been the more destructive weapon, sure. By Stephen King

It's just that I was thinking you don't ride in that truck of yours, you wear it. By Stephen King

In 1961 you usually didn't hear the word shit from teachers, even if they had a mouthful. But By Stephen King

Pull down your pants! I've heard about nigger-cocks my whole life but never seen one! By Stephen King

Louis Creed came to believe that the last really happy day of his life was March 24, 1984. By Stephen King

That was when you decided caring hurt too much and decided it'd be safer just to live for yourself By Stephen King

You can rank me to the dogs and back, but I'll never lose the hard-on I use to fuck your mother. By Stephen King

If it's ka it'll come like a wind, and your plans will stand before it no more than a barn before a cyclone By Stephen King

Later, with strange galaxies turning in slow gavotte overhead, neither thought the act of love had ever been so sweet, so full By Stephen King

May you live long, but not in good health. By Stephen King

C-C-Can you get bones in your buh-buh-brain?' Bill asked. This was turning into the most interesting conversation he'd had in weeks. By Stephen King

Keeping body and soul together is an annoying business, as I suppose you know. By Stephen King

You could be stung, but you could also sting back. He believed that sincerely. By Stephen King

Almost Overnight, his Eyes are great bloodshot Circles from which the pleasing light of Sanity seems to have departed. He By Stephen King

The superflu we can charge off to the stupidity of the human race. It doesn't matter if we did it or the Russians, or the Latvians. By Stephen King

And so the argument was begun, progressing more in the silences than in the speeches, like a chess game played by mail. By Stephen King

Real reason he'd gone was the one most bad decisions have in common: it had seemed like a good idea at the time. By Stephen King

Until we see each other again, keep your head together, read some good books, be useful, be happy. By Stephen King

It ain't the blows we're dealt that matter, but the ones we survive. By Stephen King

Lisey didn't care if Darla ate, busted a joint, or took a shit in the begonias. She just wanted to get off the phone. By Stephen King

Definition of a wanderer, Eddie thought, a guy who's always looking beyond. By Stephen King

Definition Of A Wanderer: A guy who's always looking beyond By Stephen King

Pissing and thinking have a lot in common, he thought. You can put them both off. But not forever. By Stephen King

Crying was like pissing everything out on the ground. By Stephen King

And I guess you judge how well you're doing by how well you sleep at night ... and what your dreams are like. By Stephen King

There was no miraculous breackthrough that afternoon, unless it was the ordinary miracle that comes with any attempt to create something. By Stephen King

I've put men to death-men with supposedly immortal souls-that looked dumber than that mouse By Stephen King

Fiction is the unreal estate. By Stephen King

He was like something out of a fairytale or a myth, the last of his breed in a world that was writing the last page of its book. By Stephen King

I didn't bother tellin her no made-up story, because she always sees through em and has since I was knee-high to a collie. By Stephen King

When I bore you, just tell me to shut up, I won't be offended.''I like to listen,' Stu said.'Then you are one of God's chosen. Let's go. By Stephen King

What am I going to say if I end up standing in front of God the Father Almighty and He asks me to explain why I did it? That it was my job? My job? By Stephen King

Writers were blessed stenographers taking divine dictation. By Stephen King

Hey, Trash, what did old lady Semple say when you torched her pension check? By Stephen King

HEY, BOBBY TERRY, YOU SCROOOOWED IT UP! By Stephen King

The Tower trembles; the worlds shudder in their courses. The rose feels a chill, as of winter. By Stephen King

People who try hard to do the right thing always seem mad. By Stephen King

In his own way he recognized his madness, and that was the sort of thing mad people did, right enough. By Stephen King

Twas something else. I had come to hate her, you see. I had come to wish her dead, and that was what held me back. By Stephen King

Shall there be truth between us, as two men? Not as friends, but as enemies and equals? By Stephen King

There's no Texas barbecue as good as Fort Worth barbecue, By Stephen King

Someday her child would be a stranger to her, and she would be strange to him ... but not as strange as her own mother had become to her. By Stephen King

You lost your innocence when you grew up, all right, everyone knew that, but did you have to lose your hope, as well? By Stephen King

Woody Allen was right: eighty percent of success is just showing up. "Take By Stephen King

About eighty people die of gunshot wounds in America every day. By Stephen King

She was eighty-five, and her sleep was as thin as her skin. By Stephen King

Eighty-five per cent of what goes on in a novelist's head is none of his business, By Stephen King

The death of a loved one may be many things, but work is certainly one of them. She By Stephen King

Anything with the power to make you laugh over thirty years later isn't a waste of time. I think something like that is very close to immortality. By Stephen King

Once my cares were far away,Yes, once my cares were far away,Now my love has gone from meAnd misery is in my heart to stay. By Stephen King

Now panic beats and flutters inside my skull like a flock of starlings locked in an attic. By Stephen King

Four young men in motorcycle jackets... set upon the man in khaki shorts and beat him unconscious with his own sandwich board. By Stephen King

I used to laugh at that old wheeze about a man wanting his son to be better than he was, but as I get older it seems less funny and more true. By Stephen King

Nevertheless, he was already a sick man. He had gotten more than gas at Bill Hapscomb's Texaco. And he gave Harry Trent more than a speeding summons. By Stephen King

The smile that creased his thickish lips reminded me of Baby Bear's bed: not too hard, not too soft, just right. By Stephen King

Is maybe the best we can do?" Callahan asked. "Yeah," Eddie said. "For the time being, I guess it is. By Stephen King

In this world He's apt to repay service with pain while those who do evil ride over the roads in Cadillac cars. By Stephen King

Shadows were too black, and when a breeze stirred the trees, the shadows changed in a disquieting way. By Stephen King

Wait or me where the trees clear and the water's sweet. I'll come to ye, ay, as sure as dawn makes shadows run west. By Stephen King

Tell him he's wrong. Tell him that even if he's right about waiting, he's right for the wrong reasons, and that makes him all the way wrong. By Stephen King

I work until beer o'clock. By Stephen King

Here's the bottom line. I don't care if it was Kinko the Klown or a guy in an Uncle Sam suit on stilts or Hubert the Happy Homo. If By Stephen King

Think what you will, blackbird, for I'll be here long after thee's gone they course and died thy death. By Stephen King

Never leave a book facedown and open when he paused in his reading - because, he said, it broke the spines. By Stephen King

Nineteen is the age where you say Look out, world, I'm smokin' TNT and I'm drinkin' dynamite, so if you know what's good for ya, get out of my way - By Stephen King

If [the characters] grow a lot, they begin to influence the course of the story instead of the other way around. By Stephen King

Absence may or may not make the heart grow fonder, but it certainly freshens the eye. By Stephen King

They say suicides and murderers go to Hell. If so, I will know my way around, because I've been there for the last eight years. By Stephen King

The snow that began at midafternoon had faded the sign's virulent yellow to a kinder pastel shade as the light ran out of the January dusk. By Stephen King

And so thinking, she slipped not into sleep, but into that umbilical cord which connects sleeping and waking. By Stephen King

Whoever said misery loves company was full of shite. Whatever can go wrong will go wrong, however ... that guy was onto something. By Stephen King

I know. But how you feel and how long you feel it doesn't always have a lot to do with objective truth. With By Stephen King

When Annie's treatin, you best be eatin. By Stephen King

They float, they all float ... and when you're down here with me, fat boy, you'll float too. By Stephen King

How to Draw a Picture (XII)Know when you're finished, and when you are, put your pencil or your paintbrush down. All the rest is only life. By Stephen King

They float, " it growled, "they float, Georgie, and when you're down here with me, you'll float, too - " George's By Stephen King

They'll float," it growled, "they float, Georgie, and when you're down here with me, you'll float, too- By Stephen King

The Eld! The Eld! the Manni whispered, and several raised fists into the air with the first and fourth fingers pointed. By Stephen King

The other piece of advice I want to give you before moving on to the next level of the toolbox is this: The adverb is not your friend. By Stephen King

He who takes a tiger by the tail dare not let go." A By Stephen King

JUNE 14TH HEAVY METAL MANIA!! JUDAS PRIEST IRON MAIDEN BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE OR AT ANY TICKETRON OUTLET By Stephen King

We stood at the turning point ... Half-measures availed us nothing. By Stephen King

He's my cat! He's not God's cat! Let God have his own cat! Let God have all the damn old cats He wants, and kill them all! Church is mine! By Stephen King

Kill your darlings, kill your darlings, even when it breaks your egocentric little scribbler's heart, kill your darlings. By Stephen King

There's an old rule of theater that goes, 'If there's a gun on the mantel in Act I, it must go off in Act III.' The reverse is also true. By Stephen King

The three true ages of man are youth, middle age, and how the fuck did I get old so soon? By Stephen King

Take the dead from the dead, the old proverb said; only a corpse may speak true prophecy. By Stephen King

A week and a half later two feet of snow lay white and crisp and even on the grounds of the Overlook Hotel. By Stephen King

Memory has a way of slipping a few gears after sixty-five, when people round the third turn start down the home stretch. He By Stephen King

There is nothing of God or Light in that heartless sound - it is all black winter and dark ice. By Stephen King

A bad song for a night such as this, mayhap, but her heart went its own way without much interest in what her head thought or wanted; always had. By Stephen King

I go back to it, if only to remind myself that life isn't always a butcher's game. Sometimes the prizes are real. Sometimes they're precious. By Stephen King

Young women and young men grow up, but old women and old men just grow older and surer they've got right on their side. By Stephen King

If you want to write, you write. The only way to learn to write is by writing. By Stephen King

COME ON, MAHFAHS!' she screamed. 'YOU JUST COME ON! YOU JUST COME FOR EM! I'M GONNA BLOW YO EYES RIGHT BACK THROUGH YO FUCKIN ASSHOLES! By Stephen King

At the same moment a cold chill traced a finger down the middle of my back. Sometimes things come back to you, that's all. Sometimes they come back. By Stephen King

Writing is like a little hole in reality that you can go through and you can get out and you can be someplace else for a while. By Stephen King

They had discovered one could grow as hungry for light as for food. By Stephen King

I loved you, Jake. By Stephen King

The trap had a ghastly perfection By Stephen King

The man in black travels with your soul in his pocket. By Stephen King

The woman who preaches has poison religion. Let the respectable ones go By Stephen King

Once again there was the desert, and that only. By Stephen King

Time's the thief of memory By Stephen King

Go then, there are other worlds than these. By Stephen King

If they're old enough to pee, they're old enough for me. By Stephen King

A boy with bad thoughts needs to be visiting a haunted house like he needs arsenic in his mouthwash. By Stephen King

In a weird way it was just too good to put down. It was like a novel so disgusting you just have to finish it. By Stephen King

Put not your trust in the princes of this world, for they will frig thee up and so shalt their governments, even unto the end of the earth. By Stephen King

I learned about the right jack, double runs, being stuck in the mudhole, and what Andy called "mystic nineteen" - the so-called impossible hand. By Stephen King

Even children may intuit love's more complex responsibilities from time to time, and to sense that in some cases it may be kinder to remain quiet. By Stephen King

Of all the things which make up our Short-Time lives, sleep is surely the best. By Stephen King

When the reader hears strong echoes of his or her own life and beliefs, he or she is apt to become more invested in the story. By Stephen King

You're a Frankenstein!""Don't confuse the monster with the creator. By Stephen King

Chances of the Jews and Palestinians uniting to build the first interfaith space station are roughly equal. By Stephen King

That had to be the answer. When you heard hoofbeats, you didn't think zebras. By Stephen King

I think the Gulf of Mexico has something else going for it. Just looking into that mild flat sunlit calm is healing. By Stephen King

Love is the most pernicious drug of all. Let the romantics debate its existence. Pragmatists accept it and use it. By Stephen King

Only enemies speak the truth; friends and lovers lie endlessly, caught in the web of duty. By Stephen King

WIFE AND DOG MISSING. REWARD FOR DOG. By Stephen King

In the years since, I've discovered there's a lot to be said for boredom. By Stephen King

Books have a smell, for instance. One that gets better - more nostalgic - as the years go by. Does this gadget of yours have a smell?" "Nope, By Stephen King

The ever-popular conspiracy theory. No home should be without one. By Stephen King

Nice talk," he hears Lennie say dimly from the insane universe where God has clearly died and lies stinking on the floor of a pillaged heaven. By Stephen King

Machinery often responds favourably when it senses a penis-equipped human in the vicinity, Jo used to claim, but not this time. By Stephen King

The rope by which the great blocks of taxes are attached to any citizenry is simple loyalty. By Stephen King

They say that loving eyes can never see, but that's a fool's axiom. Sometimes, they see too much By Stephen King

A successful novel should interrupt the reader's life, make him or her miss appointments, skip meals, forget to walk the dog. By Stephen King

What's a self-respecting amusement park without a ghost? By Stephen King

Shiny happy people don't hold guns in their laps that way. By Stephen King

She looked at Danny. His face was all eyes. His mouth was pressed into a frightened, bloodless slit. By Stephen King

Are you still forgetting things?" "I don't know, I can't remember," I said. By Stephen King

Sometimes stories cry out to be told in such loud voices that you write them just to shut them up. By Stephen King

In America, where surface has always passed for substance, people always believe guys like Frank Dunning. By Stephen King

Sometimes the only thing to do is to take the thing that you must have. Even if someone gets hurt. By Stephen King

Why does she have to be such a ... such a ... ""Go on," I said. "The truth is never cussing, Son.""Such a bitch! By Stephen King

All that money and still unable to count the blessings of her life, beginning with freedom from the paycheck. By Stephen King

Sure. Sure you have. I never forget a face. By Stephen King

I don't want you to apologize for being rich; I want you to acknowledge that in America, we all should have to pay our fair share. By Stephen King

I know life is hard, I think everyone knows that in their hearts, but why dos it have to be cruel, as well? Why does it have to bite? By Stephen King

He checked in under the name Dee Dee Ramone and paid cash for his room. He By Stephen King

Of course they had more chains on him than Scrooge saw on Marley's ghost, but he could have kicked up dickens if he'd wanted. That's a pun, son. By Stephen King

There's no room for anything but joy and fear, and joy ruled the house. Fear lived in the shack out back! By Stephen King

God favors drunks, small children, and the cataclysmically stoned ... By Stephen King

Churchbells were calling the faithful to worship, and outside it was a beautiful day By Stephen King

Luck was a joke. Even good luck was just bad luck with its hair combed. By Stephen King

The most important things to remember about back story are that (a) everyone has a history and (b) most of it isn't very interesting. By Stephen King

Hodges remembers an old saying: even on the darkest day, the sun shines on some dog's ass. By Stephen King

He could not say goodbye to these three rooms as he could to a house he had loved: hotel rooms accepted departures emotionlessly. By Stephen King

A man who loves money is a bastard, someone to be hated. A man who can't take care of it is a fool. You don't hate him, but you got to pity him. By Stephen King

No one ever forgets a toy that made him or her supremely happy as a child, even if that toy is replaced by one like it that is much nicer. By Stephen King

Hunger is the piston of art. By Stephen King

Footsteps approaching the door or only the heartbeat in his ears? By Stephen King

The road to hell is paved with adverbs. By Stephen King

If something got you to turn off T.V. , it's a total success By Stephen King

She's the Queen Bitch of Castle Hell. If you mess with her, she'll eat you alive. By Stephen King

It wasn't just love that held people together. There was secrets, and the price you paid to keep them. By Stephen King

He's come out the other side. That was all. No one can tell what goes on in between the person you were and the person you become. By Stephen King

Relationship and connection happen in an indefinable space between people, a space that will never be fully known or understood by us. By Stephen King

Back then I was dropping acid regularly, and I lost all sorts of stuff. Including, for short periods, my mind. By Stephen King

Yeah," he said. "When Tina came home, I made her peanut butter crackers. By Stephen King

They both swam in the Pacific a great deal. It was warmer than the Atlantic, and friendlier. It held no memories. The boy began to get very brown. By Stephen King

Ka works and the world moves on. Slightman By Stephen King

In here I'm the guy who can get things for you ... outside all you need is the Yellow Pages. I don't think I could make it. By Stephen King

As it happens, I think that in really good stories, the whole is always greater than the sum of the parts. By Stephen King

I might be able to get Vince alone and break him down. He's got all the spine of a dying jellyfish. By Stephen King

God I am unlucky. I don't hate You, but I fear You are not my friend, nor any man's friend. By Stephen King

Life would go on as it had. All of it, in a kind of endless summer. By Stephen King

But any man can lose his head. That's what they don't realise. Any man. Under the right set of circumstances By Stephen King

The seeds sown in childhood put down deep roots. At By Stephen King

He was after all, a novelist ... and a novelist was simply a fellow who got paid to tell lies. The bigger the lies, the better the pay. By Stephen King

But nothin lasts, I guess. Only the love of the Lord. By Stephen King

Optimism is a perfectly legitimate response to failure. By Stephen King

And will I tell you that these three lived happily ever after? I will not, for no one ever does. But there was happiness. And they did live. By Stephen King

I just happen to think love is very important, only love will get us through this, good connections; it's hate against us, worse, it's emptiness. By Stephen King

When a codependent is drowning, somebody else's life flashes before his eyes. By Stephen King

You can't be careful on a skateboard, man." - some kid 1 By Stephen King

Hallorann's testicles turned into two small wrinkled sacs filled with shaved ice. By Stephen King

Roll me in sugar and call me a fuckin jelly-doughnut! By Stephen King

What about reality, you ask? Well, as far as I'm concerned, reality can go take a flying fuck at a rolling doughnut. By Stephen King

Panic bloomed in her mind and she seized it as a tool, compressing it to an edge with which to cut through her frightened immobility. By Stephen King

I like to hang out clothes on windy days. Sometimes that's all I feel like. A sheet on a line. By Stephen King

Jamie DeCurry had once proclaimed that Roland could shoot blindfolded, because he had eyes in his fingers. By Stephen King

Not writing would be like going the rest of your life without having dreams. By Stephen King

the longer the wait, the greater the weight. At By Stephen King

You're my big brother. I knew you'd take care of me. By Stephen King

He pushed the thought into a mental closet. It was a thing he was good at. There was all sorts of stuff in that closet. By Stephen King

The place where you made your stand never mattered. Only that you were there ... and still on your feet. By Stephen King

Constant reading will pull you into a place - a mind-set, if you like the phrase - where you can write eagerly and without self-consciousness. By Stephen King

Nope, nothing wrong here. By Stephen King

That won't happen, I told myself. I won't let it happen. Like Hillary Clinton said in 2008, I'm in it to win it. Except, of course, she had lost. 5 By Stephen King

Pray for rain while digging a well. By Stephen King

The heart, that secret repository where needs and fears elbowed each other continuously like uncomfortable passengers in a crowded subway car... By Stephen King

I believe there is an unseen world all around us. By Stephen King

I think all mothers shine a little, you know, at least until their kids grow up enough to watch out for themselves. By Stephen King

Tony, Tony,come around, something's lost that can't be found. By Stephen King

It was amazing, wasn't it, how bad you could hurt when there was nothing physically wrong. By Stephen King

Sleep is the overlooked hero and the poor man's physician. Shakespeare By Stephen King

I think the best stories always end up being about the people rather than the event, which is to say character-driven. By Stephen King

Darkness loves him. He dances with it like a lover and the moon comes up over the purple hill and what was sweet smells sour. Smells like poison. By Stephen King

But this wealth of information produced little or no insight. By Stephen King

I take a book with me everywhere I go, and find there are all sorts of opportunities to dip in. By Stephen King

He'd sent his cock on its exploring way up more damp and cozy cracks than Jonas had ever seen in his life, and Jonas was twice his age. By Stephen King

We lie best when we lie to ourselves. By Stephen King

There was a big old St. Bernard went rabid downstate a couple of years ago and killed four people. By Stephen King

It's really just paint. I muse on that, sometimes, Jamie. When I can't sleep. How a little paint can make shallow water seem deep. By Stephen King

They said the stock market crashed, or something, but since I'm deaf I didn't hear it (ha-ha). By Stephen King

What a paragon of virtue you are, gunslinger! the man in black laughed. By Stephen King

She didn't fool herself about either her lack of faith or her stubborn love of the idea itself. 'Come By Stephen King

Get busy living, or get busy dying. That's goddam right. By Stephen King

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I hope I can make or across the border. I hope the pacific is as blue as it is in my dreams. I hope I get to see my friend. I hope ... By Stephen King

When one knows and one does not, the one who does not must bow his head and the one who does must take responsibility. By Stephen King

A little talent is a good thing to have if you want to be a writer. But the only real requirement is the ability to remember every scar. By Stephen King

That's your job in this hard world, to keep your love alive and see that you get on, no matter what. By Stephen King

If there is love, smallpox scars are as pretty as dimples. I'll love your face no matter what it looks like. Because it's yours. By Stephen King

Outside, a gusty October breeze was combing leaves from the trees and sending them across her backyard in colorful skitters. By Stephen King

Get me out!" he shrieked. "Please! I can't stand it! Get me out! By Stephen King

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When you write a story, you're telling yourself the story. When you rewrite, your main job is taking out all the things that are not the story. By Stephen King

There's something powerful about knowing the shortest way, even if you take the longer way because you know your mother-in-law is sitting home. By Stephen King

It's funny how close the past is, sometimes. Sometimes it seems as if you could almost reach out and touch it. Only who really wants to? By Stephen King

When someone says they're going to be honest with you, they are in most cases preparing to lie faster than a horse can trot. By Stephen King

the most basic rule of human discourse: when someone says they're going to be honest with you, they are in most cases preparing to lie faster By Stephen King

A man who can't bear to share his habits is a man who needs to quit them. By Stephen King

Friendships founded on laughter are always fortuitous. By Stephen King

I hold to no God," Roland said. "I hold to the Tower, and won't pray to that. By Stephen King

He thrusts his fists against the posts and still insists he sees the ghosts. By Stephen King

In the stutter-flashes of light, the clouds look like huge transparent brains filled with bad thoughts. By Stephen King

We are going to fight. We are going to be hurt. And in the end, we will stand. By Stephen King

Do Catholics really go to hell if they eat meat on Fridays? Eddie asked, fascinated, By Stephen King

It was life, often unsatisfying, frequently cruel, usually boring, sometimes beautiful, once in a while exhilarating. By Stephen King

Better to be a mouse behind the wainscoting, nibbling at the wires. Better to be a spider, high up under the eaves, spinning its web. By Stephen King

I will scream as the sanity leaves my mind forever. I will scream...but there is no one there to hear me. By Stephen King

The key to good description begins with clear seeing and ends with clear writing, the kind of writing that employs fresh images and simple vocabulary. By Stephen King

As with all other aspects of fiction, the key to writing good dialogue is honesty. By Stephen King

Nick: My second point is the same one Larry made about the Judge. The Adversary is not going to expect us to send a retarded person as a spy. By Stephen King

Friends and neighbors, By Stephen King

That's what a shrink is for; friends and neighbors; their job is to fuck the mentally disturbed and make them pregnant with sanity. By Stephen King

Grief is like a drunken house guest, always coming back for one more goodbye hug. By Stephen King

Startled pigeons filled the old, shadowy rooms and crumbling hallways with their soft thunder. By Stephen King

When you need Stayfree MaxiPads to absorb the expectorants produced by your insulted body, you are in serious fucking trouble. By Stephen King

A person could see a lot without ever leaving his own living room. Especially if he had the right tools. By Stephen King

Stop now before i kill you a word to the wise from your friend PENNYWISE By Stephen King

Beyond the reach of human range A drop of hell, a touch of strange . . . By Stephen King

Honesty's the best policy. - Miguel de Cervantes Liars prosper. - Anonymous By Stephen King

Time is a tree with many branches. By Stephen King

You see something, then it clicks with something else, and it will make a story. But you never know when it's going to happen. By Stephen King

I was no longer just walking around the house of cards; I was living in it. By Stephen King

Why, then you go on to Death Row at state prison and justenjoy all that good food until it's time to ride the lightning. It won't belong. By Stephen King

Oh Christ, he groaned to himself, if this is the stuff adults have to think about I never want to grow up By Stephen King

I unrolled my window to get away from the cigarette smog a little and watched a different world roll by. By Stephen King

I think that gratitude for life, whatever the cause, indicates that one has managed to hold on to the core of one's sanity. By Stephen King

Some nightmares never completely ended. By Stephen King

If I can get it down on paper without puking all over the word processor, then as far as I'm concerned, it's fit to see the light of day. By Stephen King

Above, the stars shone hard and bright, sparks struck off the dark skin of the universe. By Stephen King

In the dark, all cats are gray . . . and to the blind, they're no color at all. By Stephen King

Good luck, good will, good fortune, not ill. By Stephen King

She thought her heart would swell with happiness until it killed her. By Stephen King

She looks like a woman who just got laid ... and had about three orgasms. By Stephen King

Tougher'n a boiled owl. By Stephen King

Being good is commendable, but only when it is combined with doing good is it useful By Stephen King

Fear is fertile and rage is its offspring.. By Stephen King

And when It woke It would call them back, yes, back, because fear was fertile, its child was rage, and rage cried for revenge. By Stephen King

Remember the face of your father By Stephen King

The things of the world fell by the wayside, you lost your speed and your eyesight and your fucking Electric Boogaloo, but literature was eternal, By Stephen King

His mind is like that. On the inside, where he never smiles. By Stephen King

You didn't get sober to be stupid, Danny. Keep it in mind the next time you start listening to that itty-bitty shitty committee inside your head. By Stephen King

Sometimes I think life is a sad, sad business, Doc. I really do. By Stephen King

Sometimes I think life is a sad, bad business, Doc I really do. By Stephen King

People seem to think there's a magic formula to writing, i just write 1 word at a time. By Stephen King

I can remember being home from school with tonsillitis and writing stories in bed to pass the time. By Stephen King

The roadblock had disappeared under his fingers as magically as cotton candy dissolves on the lips. By Stephen King

It has a way of eroding barriers-that famous Yankee reticence-which would otherwise be impregnable. By Stephen King

I feel...I don't know...like a bottle of soda that's been shaken up. Do you know what I want? I want you to take me inside, and then take the cap off. By Stephen King

Then his lids closed slowly over his slightly bloodshot eyes, and Mort Rainey, who had yet to discover what true horror was all about, fell asleep. By Stephen King

He supposed he was fascinated by that commonplace sense of history that anyone can feel glancing through the fresh news of ten or twenty years ago. By Stephen King

I'm most afraid of losing my mind. You lose your identity, your sense of who you are, where you are. By Stephen King

The wind roared across the empty sky, the cold deepened, but Tim Ross lay safe and warm, with a tyger sleeping beside him. At By Stephen King

It's a hard life if you don't weaken. By Stephen King

Busy as a one legged man in an ass kicking contest. By Stephen King

You be careful. I'd take you myself, but I'm busy as a cat in a mess of guitar strings. By Stephen King

When I made pictures, I fell in love with the world. When I made pictures, I felt whole. By Stephen King

Life was a short shelf that came with bookends. By Stephen King

Writing is seduction. Good talk is part of seduction. If not so, why do so many couples who start the evening at dinner wind up in bed? By Stephen King

You stole my story and something's got to be done about it. By Stephen King

Resolution demands a sacrifice. By Stephen King

If you don't have time to read, then you have more time to write. Simple as that. By Stephen King

Story is honorable and trustworthy; plot is shifty, and best kept under house arrest. By Stephen King

The simplicity of noun-verb construction is useful - at the very least it can provide a safety net for your writing. By Stephen King

Writing is seduction. By Stephen King

I think we're actually talking about creative sleep. Like your bedroom, your writing room should be private, a place where you go to dream. By Stephen King

I'd like to learn French well enough to write in that language. By Stephen King

Remember that 'plumber in space' is not such a bad setup for a story. By Stephen King

Common tools go on top. The commonest of all, the bread of writing, is vocabulary. By Stephen King

If the stuff you're writing is not for yourself, it won't work. By Stephen King

Writing fiction ... is no job for intellectual cowards. By Stephen King

Writing may be masturbatory, but God forbid it should be an act off autocannibalism. By Stephen King

Not that length and weight alone indicate excellence; many epic tales are pretty much epic crap. By Stephen King

All I ask is that you do as well as you can, and remember that, while to write adverbs is human, to write he said or she said is divine. By Stephen King

Give me just enough information so that I can lie convincingly. By Stephen King

Try any goddam thing you like, no matter how boringly normal or outrageous. If it works, fine. If it doesn't, toss it. Toss it even if you love it. By Stephen King

Fiction is the truth inside the lie. By Stephen King

It is the tale, not he who tells it. By Stephen King

Writing is like being in a dream state or under self-directed hypnosis. It induces a state of recall that - while not perfect - is pretty spooky. By Stephen King

I've met talespinners before, Jake, and they're all cut more or less from the same cloth. They tell tales because they're afraid of life. By Stephen King

I wanted to write a balls-to-the-wall supernatural horror story, something I haven't done in a long time. By Stephen King

Description begins in the writer's imagination, but should finish in the reader's. By Stephen King

...there will always be books. ... Books are real objects. Books are friends. ... They're also ideas and emotions. By Stephen King

Good writing is often about letting go of fear and affectation. By Stephen King

No more obsessive writing, either, accumulating notebook after notebook like little piles of rabbit turds scattered along a woodland trail. By Stephen King

There's one novel, Cujo, that I barely remember writing at all. By Stephen King

I'd like to suggest that turning off that endlessly quacking box is apt to improve the quality of your life as well as the quality of your writing. By Stephen King

But writing is a wonderful and terrible thing. It opens deep wells of memory that were previously capped. By Stephen King

Writing good dialogue is art as well as craft. By Stephen King

Writing is like sex. The more you think about it, the harder it is to do. It's better not to think about it so much and just let it happen. By Stephen King

There's a saying - "Write what you know." It's bad advice if you take it as an unbreakable rule, but good advice if you use it as a foundation. By Stephen King

It's easy to become careless when making rough comparisons, but the alternative is a prissy attention to detail that takes all the fun out of writing. By Stephen King

Don't wait for the muse. By Stephen King

Reading takes time, and the glass teat takes too much of it. By Stephen King

I have a real problem with bloat I write like fat ladies diet. By Stephen King

Poe was the first writer to write about main characters who were bad guys or who were mad guys, and those are some of my favorite stories, By Stephen King

Semi-facetiously, when people ask me why I write these kinds of stories, I simply say that I was warped as a child. And, there is some truth to that. By Stephen King

I'm a salami writer. I try to write good salami, but salami is salami. By Stephen King

Some part of me knew from the first that what I wanted was not reality but myth. By Stephen King

If you intend to write as truthfully as you can, your days as a member of polite society are numbered. By Stephen King

Writing is refined thinking. By Stephen King

The more fiction you read and write, the more you'll find your paragraphs forming on their own. By Stephen King

I think we tend to write out our phobias. By Stephen King

Writing is not life, but I think that sometimes it can be a way back to life. By Stephen King

We either learn to accept or we end up writing letters home with crayons. By Stephen King

Life isn't a support system for art. It's the other way around. By Stephen King

Any word you have to hunt for in a thesaurus is the wrong word. There are no exceptions to this rule. By Stephen King

What is writing? Writing is telepathy. By Stephen King

Writers are often the worst judges of what they have written. By Stephen King

Without Constant Reader, you are just a voice quacking in the void. By Stephen King

Pop culture writing is about ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. Literature is about extraordinary people in ordinary circumstances. By Stephen King

When you write a book, you spend day after day scanning and identifying the trees. When you're done, you have to step back and look at the forest. By Stephen King

The glory of a good tale is that it is limitless and fluid; a good tale belongs to each reader in its own particular way. By Stephen King

Writers write. That's all it is. It is as simple, and as complex, as that. By Stephen King

The truth is that most writers are needy. By Stephen King

Only God gets it right the first time and only a slob says, Oh well, let it go, that's what copyeditors are for. By Stephen King