Top 39 Steven Herrick Quotes
#1. Cowards don't always hide. Sometimes, they're so gutless they need to stand out.
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#2. I walked out of his room sure I'd said the right thing maybe not as a father but as a Dad. I'd said the right thing, for once in my life.
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#3. I'd go off alone,
because you can't trust those who want to break the rules and you certainly can't trust those who make the rules so you do the only thing possible,
you avoid the rules.
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#4. So, we skipped Annabel, and discussed condoms. I said I liked the orange ones, and we ended our talk in laughter.
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#5. She taught me what's important, and what isn't. And I've never forgotten. And that's what mothers do, I say.
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#6. I'm thinking about babies. Emma's baby. Jack and my baby. Growing in my mind, if not in my womb.
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#7. And I'm thinking as our bodies meet that I'll remember this forever, and i just hope it's for all the right reasons.
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#8. It was a good apple too. A good apple, picked by a madman on a full moon night.
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#9. I know that today, with a full tank, and with Annabel, that it's time to go.
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#10. I tell him about ... Jack and Annabel, smart and ready and I'm wondering where all that smart comes from and I figure some from parents, some from school, and some from a place inside you.
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#11. Our great adventure ran out of petrol and stopped on this farm.
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#12. Pretty girls kissed me on victory day, their lips soft red petals brushing my face.
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#13. Nobody in school is stronger than me. But when Sally Holmes kissed me, I never felt so weak in all my life.
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#14. He hands the page to his wife and looks across the room to Colleen's picture, listening to her absence, breathing deeply the air she can't share.
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#15. My father said to remember your enemies as well as your friends, and don't trust either of them.
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#16. He looks a hell of a lot like me, only a fair bit older.
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#17. As I stood on the lonely backroad, I'm sure I heard birds, kookaburras, laughing ...
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#18. I'm not sure if my dream is a dream, or a nightmare.
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#19. After the war I was going to make up for lost time. But the time I spent away, it's still lost. No matter what I do, it stays lost.
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#20. She didn't have an answer for that. People like her only ever have questions.
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#21. I'm alone with the ghost of the swamp, somewhere near the weeping willows.
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#22. He walks through the house of his past, hoping he'll find the right door, hoping he'll find the key.
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#23. I work hard in the orchard, not for the money anymore, but for something I can't explain. Something worth more than money.
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#24. I rush to her side and touch her cold skin, hoping against hope for a pulse.
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#25. He did what he could, and that was more than enough.
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#26. I'm drinking away the exam results that don't take me anywhere.
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#27. Her body begs to be taken away and put into a warm bed with the sheets pulled high, even though nothing can help now.
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#28. Emma says after I was born I cried for days. She said I'd never shut up which is funny really because Dad says I never shut up now so maybe that's what happens, you get born and act the same your whole life.
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#30. Wandering from room to room discovering another side to the moon.
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#32. But when I look at this farm I keep thinking it's not whether I have the guts to go but if I have the guts to stay.
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#33. I'm glad she left me the kids. I'd be lost without them. Lost and bitter. With them here, I'm only bitter.
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#34. Men walk through tragedy, quietly, calm and precise on the outside, tearing themselves to shreds inside.
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#35. Jack reads too many books. He thinks we're going to drive all year and have great adventures.
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#36. I decide to make the most of the time we got left before she gets too big for this small town.
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#37. I tell him everything as we walk. Maybe so he won't be disappointed being born into a place like this.
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#38. And I feel like a real Dad when I read to her at night. She won't sleep without one story, at least.
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#39. I've tried praying. It gives me comfort. But not as much as a cup of tea and a ginger nut biscuit.
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