190 Quotes by Carl Hiaasen

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    Roy remembered the time he and his father had a talk about fighting. ‘It’s important to stand up for what’s right,’ Mr. Eberhardt had said, ’but sometimes there’s a fine line between courage and stupidity.

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    He wondered if something was mentally wrong with him for being content with what he had.

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    My father used to say that you live most of your life inside your own head, so make sure it’s a good space.

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    All novels are about crime. You’d be hard pressed to find any novel that does not have an element of crime. I don’t see myself as a crime novelist, but there are crimes in my books. That’s the nature of storytelling, if you want to reflect the real world.

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    Sunset on the water ought to be a quiet and easy time, but I guess some people can’t stand a little silence.

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    The gunshots awakened Mr. Ullman, a banker by trade and a recent arrival from Copenhagen, who looked out the bedroom window just in time to see a tremendous bull galloping across his yard with a thrashing young American impaled on its rack. Mr. Ullman quickly telephoned the police and informed them, as urgently as his newly-acquired English would allow, that an ’unlucky cowboy is being perforated seriously.

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    Watching the cab speed off, Wahoo’s father looked forlorn. “It’s like she’s leaving us twice,” he remarked. “What are you talking about, Pop?” “I’m seein’ double, remember? There she goes – and there she goes again.

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    If you write satire, the guilty pleasure these days is that there’s just so much material about. On the other hand, if you have a family it can be depressing.

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