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In the Land of Memory the time is always. In the Kingdom of Ago, the clocks tick... but their hands never move. There is an Unfound Door (O lost) and memory is the key which opens it.
Stephen King
That's how you know you're home, I think, no matter how far you've gone from it or how long you've been in some other place. Home is where they want you to stay longer.
Stephen King
everyone is dead and this is hell.
Stephen King
But still, sometimes, in the heart of winter when the light outside seemed yellow- sleepy, like a cat curled up on a sofa...
Stephen King
I'm the Turtle, son. I made the universe, but please don't blame me for it; I had a belly-ache.
Stephen King
It'll be your damnation, boy. You'll wear out a hundred pairs of boots on your way to hell.
Stephen King
A good novelist does not lead his characters, he follows them. A good novelist does not create events, he watches them happen and then writes down what he sees.
Stephen King
Beyond the reach of human rage A drop of hell, a touch of strange...
Stephen King
Two can keep a secret if one of them is dead.
Stephen King
When a long book succeeds, the writer and reader are not just having an affair; they are married.
Stephen King
I know that the thing under my bed doesn't exist. But I also know that if I keep my feet under the blanket, it won't grab my ankle.
Stephen King
You grew up, became a man, had to adjust to taking less than you hoped for; you discovered the dream-machine had a big OUT OF ORDER sign on it.
Stephen King
May your first day in hell last ten thousand years, and may it be the shortest.
Stephen King
But hardly anybody ever finds out that their actions really, actually, hurt other people! People don't get better, they just get smarter. When you get smarter you don't stop pulling the wings off flies, you just think of better reasons for doing it.
Stephen King
The basis of all human fears, he thought. A closed door, slightly ajar.
Stephen King
I write for love, but love doesn't pay the bills.
Stephen King
Small children are great accepters. They don't understand shame, or the need to hide things.
Stephen King
Things do happen for a reason, but do we like the reason? Rarely.
Stephen King
When Stephen King elaborated on his inspirations for his novel "Carrie" he draws from a time when he was a young man, and describes his impression when he came upon a statue of Christ on the cross, hanging there in misery, and he thought.
Stephen King
If our faith is strong, we'll go to heaven, and we'll understand the whole thing when we get there. As if life were a joke, and heaven the place where the cosmic punchline is finally explained to us.
Stephen King
Because things can get better, and if you give them a chance, they usually do.
Stephen King
But sooner or later the last good time would come around. It does for all of us.
Stephen King
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