45 Quotes by Marshall Thornton
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That was a very short conversation in which Tony had managed to lie to me, threaten me, and flirt with me. That took a lot of skill. My guess was they’d be promoting him soon.
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Stop being sexy. We’re in public.
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Killing someone, even a bad someone, didn’t feel good. It wasn’t like in the movies where you kill someone and then in the next scene, you’re back to looking for the nuclear codes or searching for the kidnappers or back undercover trying to take down the evil drug lord. No, in real life you feel shitty about it for a long time. Still, I was beginning to think that feeling shitty might be better than feeling dead.
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Getting fucked really isn't my thing.""Well, thank you for faking it. You're a good actor.
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Vincent inhaled sharply and mumbled something like "oh my God". I wasn't sure what he was oh-my-God-ing about since he was still struggling to get my jeans open.
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Please don't tell Juan.""I don't work for Juan, I work for you.""Oh thank God.""As long as no one assassinates you with their tongue I've done my job.
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Grieving is like being set afire. Except when you try to put out the flames they disappear; when you try to salve your wounds you find your skin unblemished. You take a breath, thinking the worst has passed, and then grief bursts into flame anew. It rages, it roars, it smolders, all at its own unfathomable whim. You can’t shake it; you have no choice but to burn.
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There’s only three times you see a look like that on a guy’s face, when he’s looking at the world’s best basketball player, when he’s getting an autograph from like the best action hero ever, or when he’s totally in love with another guy.
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Well, consider the options. A – there’s no God, I’m facing eternal nothingness. B – there is a God and mistakenly he’s let’s me into heaven. It’s full of televangelists and self-righteous goodie-goodies. For eternity! Or C – there is a God and I go to hell, where I’d spend my time with a much more interesting crowd but unfortunately.
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