10 Quotes by Christopher Scotton
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For Arthur, words gathered in waterfall thoughts that spilled off the page into the pools of imaginaton collecting in his head.
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I know you were just wondering, but sometimes wondering is better than knowing.
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Even though most people are good, they can be talked into doing bad things by one or two jerks like that Budget man (...) People sometimes need someone who can stand up and remind them that they are good people.
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Finally the pieces started to make sense and I began to feel a pensive awareness of circumstances other than my own; a knowing that brings with it a kind is stillness that I didn’t quite understand but accepted it for its own.
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Men like Bubba Boyd think the earth owes them a living. They take whatever wealth they can from the mountains and move on. I actually feel sorry for him, I really do. He can’t for the life of him see the simple beauty in a waterfall or understand the importance of history and place. If I have one hope for you, Kevin, it’s that you never become one of those men.
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He looked at me with sunken eyes, unburdened by any great curiosity and ringed in gray and dark-blue shadows that logged his hard living like tree rings.
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I guess I learned that even though most people are good, they can be talked into doing bad things by one or two jerks... And I guess, people sometimes need someone who can stand up and remind them that they are good people and they know what’s right.
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I held her and she cried into my shoulder so deeply that I could feel the sorrow from her soul blending completely and profoundly with my own.
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They ran past him without notice, but I paused and stood over the boy. I wanted to feel something – wanted to find some understanding in his actions; some empathy in his upbringing; at least a fragment of sympathy for the secret he carried.
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