Top 45 Michael Marshall Smith Quotes
#1. Are you okay?' 'What do you mean?' 'You stopped talking. Just sat there looking intense.' 'Sorry. I had a stretch of interior monologue. Slightly lyrical. Takes a while to get through.
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#2. It's simply the way things are when people come together out of hurt rather than happiness. When you try to use people as band-aids you merely reinfect the wound, and every moment you spend with them is like a speck of glass working itself deeper into your flesh.
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#3. we all inhabit the same place during the day, at night each one of us is hurled into a several world. Well,
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#4. Deep inside each of us is a part that mistrusts order and craves the relief of seeing the world shatter into the chaos it believes lies underneath all along.
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#5. You haven't seen untidiness until you've seen a room where gravity has failed twice in different directions.
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#7. Storyboarded by the West Coast's finest, the ceiling celebrated the exploits of that most durable of action heroes - God.
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#8. Love and death are very similar. They're the times in your life when you most want to believe in magic, when you yearn for some symbolic act or retrospective edit that can change the world you find yourself in.
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#10. Scrivener is where I live. I'm planning the next novel, two screenplays and a couple of short stories with it and it's amazing how fluid the software makes the process. I genuinely think this is the biggest software advance for writers since the word processor.
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#12. The realest and scariest monsters are internal demons, the specters of regret and guilt and lack of fulfillment, awareness of the entropic end of love, or the first shivers occasioned by the realization of our own ageing, and the eventual inevitability of death.
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#13. You still search for Narnia, even though by then you're too old to believe in it and it doesn't want you there.
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#14. Hey presto: time travel. You don't need a time machine, it turns out, you just need a friend to laugh like a teenager. Chronology shivers.
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#15. If people knew that I really am what I say I am,' he said, 'you know they'd never forgive me.'
'Don't worry,' I said, 'Your lack of a secret is safe with us.
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#16. Being me is not a fate everyone would enjoy. There are risks, and frequent disappointments. I'm not all that keen on the arrangement myself, to be honest.
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#17. Being truly aimless is like being dead. It may even be the same thing, or worse. It is the aimless who find the wrong roads, and drive down them, simply because they have nowhere else to go.
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#18. Making something secret makes it too important, elevates it to the point where it runs your life from the shadows. If you hide what's at your core from other people for too long, sooner or later you end up hiding it from yourself and waking up with no idea of who you are.
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#19. I hurtled down a path through the middle of a park, past shrubbery so refined it was probably entitled to vote.
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#20. You have to accept gifts occasionally, because there are some things you can't give yourself
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#21. Of our jobs are bad jobs, but they're the kind held by people in the background. People who are getting by. People who don't play pool that well.
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#22. Death is real. Death changes things. Everything else is filler, merely a message from our sponsor.
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#23. Some stories, some people, deserve their length and span. They merit a novel-length treatment, have things to tell and other lives to illuminate.
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#24. I caught one last glimpse of her face, howling something at me.
There were too many vowels in what she said, and they were in an unkind order. ("Substitutions")
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#25. Is she dead?" called Zenda.
Sort of," I shouted, "And the pizza's completely fucked too.
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#26. All non-smokers seem to live in the belief that smokers have wandered naively through life, bereft of the knowledge that their habit is extremely bad for them.
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#28. Bodies are great, and I wouldn't go anywhere without mine, but sometimes they're so disappointing. If
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#29. My father used to claim that inanimate objects hate us and plot our downfall behind our backs. He was probably right.
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#32. Everything you've done, everything you've seen, everything you've become, remains. You never can go back, only forward, and if you don't bring the whole of yourself with you, you'll never see the sun again.
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#33. My limited experience of such things told me that you get closest to the truth by not giving it advance warning that you're coming after it.
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#34. The kind of woman who would breeze into the bathroom while I was shaving and say, Yo, shithead - you going to fix that shelf like you said, or do I have to take you back to Husbands-R-Us?
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#35. I guess, like some guy once said, if triangles invented a god, the chances are high it would have three sides.
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#36. the kind of beards which make you look like you've glued a racoon to your face. The
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#37. When you let it get personal, the cost becomes personal too. You're opening your own heart here. You sure you want to do that?"
"I'd do it for free. For the bullshit you are, and have always been."
"Disbelief is easy, Kane. It's faith that takes courage, and character.
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#38. When you're a child the world forbears you, allows you your flights of imagination, your feelings of specialness. But sooner or later the privileges are withdrawn, and all you're left with is a stunned bitterness at the realisation that you're just the same as everybody else.
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#39. I said this was his story. I didn't say I believed it. I don't. You shouldn't either. That would be best.
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#40. I work in my study, taking the collections of words that people send me and making small adjustments to them, changing something here and there, checking everything is in order and putting a part of myself into the text by introducing just a little bit of difference. ("Substitutions")
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#41. There are times when life seems like a struggle where the only reward you get for hanging on is the chance to struggle some more.
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#42. Though we all inhabit the same place during the day, at night each one of us is hurled into a several world.
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#43. First time you hear something, it sounds outlandish and broken and like it doesn't make sense. But once it's been in your head awhile it's as if the other thoughts in there wriggle out of the way to give it some room.
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#45. And only when that happens do you realise just how much silence there really is. Silence between lovers, when something really needs to be said; silence from a parent when a child needs some word more than anything else in the world; silences and in betweens and everything which isn't an answer.
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