249 Quotes by Robert Galbraith

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    She couldn’t understand a vocation. Some people can’t; at best, work’s about status and pay cheques for them, it hasn’t got value in itself.

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    Robin felt her luck, these days, at having two loving parents. Her work had taught her how many people weren’t that fortunate, how many people had families that were broken beyond repair, how many adults walked around carrying invisible scars from their earliest childhood, their perceptions and associations forever altered by lack of love, by violence, by cruelty.

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    Yet he liked her face. He liked her voice. He liked being around her.

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    Erudite, for a woman who confuses “you’re” and “your” and goes in for random capitalisation.’ ‘We can’t all be literary geniuses,’ said Robin reproachfully. ‘Thank Christ for that, from all I’m hearing about them.

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    Perhaps she had received diamonds, Strike thought; she had always said she didn’t care for such things, but when they argued the glitter of all he could not give her had sometimes been flung back hard in his face...

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    Enough, he told his tired, hyperactive brain. Enough. And by the same power of will that in the army had enabled him to fall instantly asleep on bare concrete, on rocky ground, on lumpy camp beds that squeaked rusty complaints about his bulk whenever he moved, he slid smoothly into sleep like a warship sliding out on dark water.

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    Life had taught him that a great and powerful love could be felt for the most apparently unworthy people, a circumstance that ought, after all, to give everybody consolation.

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    The roses, which were for Joan, were also for him: they said, you won’t be alone, you have something you’ve built, and all right, it might not be a family, but there are still people who care about you waiting in London. Strike told himself ‘people,’ because there were five names on the card, but he turned away thinking only of Robin.

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    I was only going to say that abused people cling to their abusers, don’t they? They’ve been brainwashed to believe there’s no alternative.” I was the bloody alternative, standing there, right in front of her!

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