23 Quotes by Dorothy B. Hughes
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I was born when you kissed me.
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Nobody can take away your future. Nobody can take away something you don’t have yet.
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Liquor is such a nice substitute for facing adult life.
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He wanted to know about her. But he couldn’t ask questions, not open questions. She was like him; she’d lie.
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She caught up her purse and she ran, ran as if she raced with Death, and as if Death were the fleeter of foot.
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He drove until emotional exhaustion left him empty as a gourd. Until no tears, no rage, no pity had meaning for him.
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There were always eyes. A little tailor on his way home from a movie. A waitress in a drive-in. A butcher-boy on a bicycle. A room clerk with a wet pointed nose. A detective’s wife who was alert, too alert. Whose eyes saw too much. There were always eyes but they didn’t see. He had proved it.
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She was afraid. It wasn’t a tremble of fear. It was a dark hood hanging over her head. She was meant to die. That was why she was on the Chief speeding eastward. This was her bier.
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He didn’t consciously bring Brub to memory. It was one of those minnows of thought, darting through the unruffled pond of his thinking.
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