Top 79 Christopher Bollen Quotes
#4. I have to say I do read partly for escapism. Why can't I escape and learn something?
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#5. I just think, as writers, especially with a book that takes years to write, you sort of wake up every morning hoping and praying that you can make it work for the day.
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#6. Why was a person's exact cause of death so often more fascinating than what they did with their life? Because it explained how they suffered, Mills thought, because it was a reminder that everyone suffers in the end.
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#7. I'm ultimately not so much of a professor as a progresser. And I'm ready to move away from what I consider to be this weird mid-century dream that I feel pulls us as a country, and us as a culture, backward.
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#8. Do you know what geography really is?" Ted asked. "It's not the shapes of countries or a list of trade routes. Geography is a snapshot of war, plain and simple. It's a record of the state of hostile powers at a moment of suspended animation.
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#9. All close friendships are marked with competition. Our earliest tests are against our siblings and playmates, and some of that rivalry endures amongst friends into adulthood. Like dogs play fighting, you learn not to bite hard.
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#10. Maybe, in the end, a home is a place where you have no other choice but to stay.
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#11. As much as I adore Agatha Christie - and I think people make this claim about murder mysteries in general - it's often a very conservative mode of storytelling. Usually it's the greedy, climbing, new-money slimeball who wants to take from the aristocracy.
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#12. Why I love chess and tennis - the volleying aspect, and the fact that your competitors' reactions and motivations and bluffs come into the game itself.
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#13. If the Internet were planet Earth, the amount of space devoted to pregnancies, motherhood, infants, and toddlers would surely fill a continent. Of course, the Internet had an enormous investment in the subject: those future babies would be its next generation of users.
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#15. You find when you're writing a detective story that you're actually not trying to solve anything. You're trying to stop the reader from solving the puzzle.
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#16. I've always looked like this - in between. Is there ever an age when a person looks exactly like themselves?
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#17. There is something very romantic about the orphan figure in American literature.
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#18. There's a structure to a detective story that I can easily understand. I understand playing that particular game. It's like solving a puzzle. Or creating a puzzle.
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#19. I have always wanted to be either a cinematographer or a veterinarian.
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#20. They were all impatient for a kill. They wanted to fill their noses with the hot, acrid death that issued from a deer's carcass minutes after it drew its last breath, the smell that allowed them, as men, to tremble momentarily with the sensation of life, its heat and quiet.
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#21. Until you write books, you don't realize that the book does decide certain things. It must sound like complete insanity to non-writers. And maybe it is.
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#22. That's what children eventually were for their aging parents: custodians of technology, free personal IT departments keeping them from disappearing forever from the universal cloud.
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#23. I had lived in New York since 1996, sometimes in the worst neighborhoods, without even locking my door half the time.
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#24. They were young and gay and the femininity of their teenage years had only recently hardened into the muscle of a competitive sexual economy. Their muscles met the demands of the city, and the city met the demands of their muscles.
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#25. Talking to all those great writers and artists for the magazine was a form of graduate school for me.
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#27. You know how hard it is to actually touch the world? To make a mark on it? You die and they bury you in it.
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#28. Mills was experienced enough to understand what gay men were often forced to be in this world: romantic opportunists.
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#29. Time was the single asset that every country, every market, depended on.
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#31. Looking back, [R.E.M.]videos, by in large, have always been art films. I'm thinking of "Losing My Religion." That's a landmark piece.
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#32. He tried to imagine the handsome couple by the refrigerator as two sweaty bodies in a bedroom, one on top of the other. Which did what to the other? Mills kept rotating the two men in his mind, which he never had to do when he imagined straight couples having sex.
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#33. There's also something sexual about watching the nubile girl in terror. But you do take on her fear as your own.
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#34. The death drive is parasitic. It runs off of other drives, leeching off of them.
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#35. She had no way of evaluating the beauty of someone so young. All young people looked beautiful to her now.
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#36. We've come under the influence of television, where in all honesty we can follow a show that could just get cancelled midway through the season and the entire plotline never resolves itself.
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#38. It's all a fucking trap, owning things, places, people. The way I see it, we don't own things. We get owned.
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#39. There should be a Web site that records all the risks a person has taken, all the famous people they've met, all their gnarly trips and bad decisions. Like a Web site that ranks who's lived the most." "Isn't that called Facebook?
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#41. My dad liked more macho adventure books like Shogun or spy novels. My mother reads murder mysteries. In fact, so does her mother, my grandma. That's where I trace the familial line of murder mystery obsession.
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#42. No, it's cool," Mills replied. "I don't have a boyfriend. I'm single." It was the first time he had ever defined himself as single, which felt like defining himself as American in a foreign country. It sounded advanced and self-reliant and lonely.
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#43. Now we're in an age of singles. It's actually always been more about singles for most of music history.
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#45. A family wasn't forged out of steel. You dig a hole in a person and then you fill it with yourself.
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#46. I was never afraid on stage. That's where I was the least afraid. I could just do what I do and I had the amplification and the lights.
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#47. Going out into the country after living in the city is a loss of control.
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#49. Maybe they've been drinking and think it's funny. They're from Cutchogue." Karen seemed to believe the nearby village of Cutchogue was known for its drunken liars.
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#50. I'm convinced I was the only kid ever who had a Death on the Nile [1978] movie poster and a Murder on the Orient Express [1974] movie poster on his bedroom walls.
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#51. The ocean tries to flood a boat, fire wants to eat the wood, the mind wills to regret, and silence shapes a landscape more deftly than sound - all of that was true.
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#54. I'm not some outdated alarm company, like Muldoon Security, singular. I'm offering a whole new variety of services, plural - water testing, soil graphs, toxic air readings, the security of this century. The security that you aren't being poisoned in your own home.
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#55. My parents were great parents, but for some bizarre reason they allowed me to watch whatever I wanted on TV, we had cable. And I constantly watched horror movies.
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#56. Today, MTV doesn't play videos anymore, but YouTube certainly has become the next MTV.
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#58. Everyone loves a dead artist. It's the living ones that people can't tolerate.
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#59. The first horror movie I saw, in first or second grade, was My Bloody Valentine [1981], where there's a deranged killer in a miner mask stalking a small coal town.
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#60. I also wonder why is it that so many of the movies and books that are detective stories are also the most aesthetically interesting? From Hollywood noirs to horror movies like The Shining [1980].
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#62. Your little eco-friendly fairy tale ain't going to happen. This was farming land long before it was cute-house land.
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#65. When do the defense measures of a paranoid country become their own agents of self-destruction?
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#66. We lost so many talented artists and writers from the generations before ours that we're really lacking older figureheads.
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#67. I smoke cigarettes when I write, which is disgusting, but it really helps me.
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#68. I would stay at my grandma's house on my birthday every year and I remember she had a bookshelf of murder mystery books along with really frightening books, like one on Jack the Ripper. She also had a poster of a shark in the closet which also terrified me at the time.
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#70. Sometimes it seemed like the whole point of life was not to die the same death as your father.
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#72. You don't realize how old you've become until someone young comes around to remind you.
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#73. It's always surprised me that mainstream America had the good taste to like R.E.M. It doesn't have the digestible quality the general public tends to look for in its favorite musicians.
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#74. All your convictions come back to mock you when you reach a certain age.
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#75. Now young people have the Internet and a zillion phone apps so you don't need an actual place to congregate. You can be everywhere, nowhere, a floating message-spewing entity. We used to rely on drugs to get that sensation.
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#76. Tommy was tall and wide-hipped, but Mills couldn't tell what kind of body lay underneath the black T-shirt and jeans, what kind of person, what kind of smell or ability to reach over in the dark. There were certain things a person could only learn by touching someone else.
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#77. My strength is character. I'm pretty good at building walking-talking humans with brains like beehives.
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#78. Women had cup sizes to track their development. Men had a ruler and hope.
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#79. I've never had a mentor. I've always wanted one. I'm actually really disappointed that nobody took my under their wing.
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