
Top 31 Stephen King Ka Quotes
#1. The wheel of ka turns and the world moves on.
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#2. He gazed up at her seriously from the dust of the dooryard. He knew that however much she might love him, he would always love her more. And as always when he thought these things, the premonition came that ka was not their friend, that it would end badly between them.
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#3. Ka-mai, yes. Not just a fool, but ka's fool - a fool of destiny.
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#4. Because ka was like a fish, ka was like a sand dune, ka was like a wheel that didn't want to stop but only to roll on and on, crushing whatever might happen to be in its path. A wheel of many spokes.
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#5. So he had done, believing in his youthful arrogance that everything would turn out all right for no other reason - yes, at bottom he had believed this - than that he was he, and ka must serve his love.
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#6. If ka is a train - and it is, a vast, hurtling mono, maybe sane, maybe not - then this nasty little lycanthrope is its most vulnerable hostage, not tied to the tracks like little Nell but strapped to the thing's very headlight.
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#7. What's ka?" Eddie's voice was truculent. "I never heard of it. Except if you say it twice you come out with the baby word for shit.
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#9. But if God made the world, then God made the drink. And that is also His will. Ka, Roland thought.
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#12. You needn't die happy when your day comes, but you must die satisfied, for you have lived your life from beginning to end and ka is always served.
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#13. If it's ka it'll come like a wind, and your plans will stand before it no more than a barn before a cyclone
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#14. Roland of Gilead responded as he ever had and ever would when such useless, mystifying questions were raised: 'Ka.
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#15. Luck's the word those with poor hearts use for ka ...
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#16. Susannah realized, with dawning bitterness, that she could now give the perfect definition of a ka-mai: one who has been given hope but no choices. Like giving a motorcycle to a blindman, she thought. Richard
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#18. All I can do is say again what I've said already: when one isn't sure about ka, it's best to let ka work itself out. If one meddles, one almost always does the wrong thing.
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#19. I am what ka and the King and the Tower have made me. We all are. We're caught.
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#20. You needn't die happy when your time comes, but you must die satisfied, for you have lived your life from the beginning to the end and ka is always served.
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#21. Ka works and the world moves on. Slightman
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#22. Not all are called to the way of the sword or the gun or the ship, but all serve ka.
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#23. All I know is what's past is past, and what's ahead is ahead. The second is ka, and takes care of itself.
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#24. Ka is a friend to evil as well as good. It embraces both.
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#25. Eddie was fascinated by the idea of duty and ka as something that left a mark, something that might look like decoration to one eye and disfigurement to another.
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#26. In the old tongue which had once been his world's lingua franca, most words, like khef and ka, had many meanings. The word char, however - char as in Charlie the Choo-Choo - had only one. Char meant death.
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#27. At first everything went according to plan and they called it ka. When things began going wrong and the dying started, they called that ka, too. Ka, the gunslinger could have told them, was often the last thing you had to rise above.
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#28. Ka was a wheel; it was also a net from which none ever escaped.
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#29. Ka was like a wheel, its one purpose to turn, and in the end it always came back to the place where it had started.
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#30. Yet to give over one's honor for that reason was so easy, wasn't it? To excuse the fall of virtue by invoking all-powerful ka.
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#31. Time and ka and trains. I'm thinking about them and many other things.
(Lady of Shadows: Dark Tower, The Drawing of the Three)
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