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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| cf7276e | remote. If she were killed, | David Baldacci | ||
| 84a40e7 | Do you know who did it? | David Baldacci | ||
| 7227af3 | He put in his search and refined it as he went along, adding as much information as he could remember. Finally, an address came back. He used street view to see the place. | David Baldacci | ||
| 534d7c2 | I came here to help you, Puller. I know our last meeting was not a positive one. But your offer . . . it meant a lot to me. And you don't know how close I came to accepting it. And not a day goes by that I don't regret not going with you. | David Baldacci | ||
| e766ce4 | Father O'Neil was putting hymnals in the backs of the pews when Puller and Knox walked in. Knox crossed herself as they walked up the aisle. | David Baldacci | ||
| b8fd3a1 | She lightly punched him in the arm. "So, on to Williamsburg?" "On to Williamsburg. But I need to call them first." | David Baldacci | ||
| 914e8c0 | George?" said Puller. "Oh, I'm sorry. You probably just knew him as Father Rooney. His first name is George." | David Baldacci | ||
| d46f56c | After a few moments of silence Puller said, "You think he was achieving all of it for his father? Because he never got the chance to do it himself?" Rooney pointed at him. "That's what I believe." | David Baldacci | ||
| 2add8ac | Rogers raised a fist to deliver a blow to the head that would have almost certainly killed the man. The spot on his head was burning like somebody had set it on fire with an acetylene torch. | David Baldacci | ||
| 7bcbf90 | become | David Baldacci | ||
| 4712318 | off." Decker nodded and looked over at where Baron and Jamison were escorting Amber and Zoe" | David Baldacci | ||
| 22c1a08 | rooms one by one until they came to the stairs. | David Baldacci | ||
| 301bd89 | She works in the intelligence field. They're trained to lie and sell it like the truth. They obviously undergo the same indoctrination as politicians. | David Baldacci | ||
| c81c717 | Sorry if I interrupted your baking." Bond waved this off. "I was already done. The loaf's out of the oven now. It's one of my few pleasures left. I bake at all hours of the day and night." | David Baldacci | ||
| 1f41ca0 | Okay, the State Department has been on the horn to their counterparts in Moscow. They are disavowing all knowledge of any of this. | David Baldacci | ||
| f9515e2 | Great change begins with small steps taken at home. | Amy Goodman | ||
| 132e4ba | There are no coincidences. All you needed was more in-depth investigation to show that there are no coincidences. | David Baldacci | ||
| 5292202 | texted each of them. He waited, waited, waited. Then | David Baldacci | ||
| b02f7f3 | To Christine Craig, for walking me through | David Baldacci | ||
| 1a430e9 | It was the darkest moments before dawn broke. He had been here for hours. It felt like ten minutes, because he really hadn't come up with anything. But that was okay. Miracles and epiphanies rarely happened in the middle of criminal investigations. If you wanted something like that you needed to turn on the TV. | David Baldacci | ||
| 6661079 | A minute of silence ticked by until Natalie said curtly, "What kind of a deal can I get?" | David Baldacci | ||
| 1b9880b | America was full of opportunity, everybody said. You just had to unlock it. Only they forgot to give out keys for LuAnn's kind. Or maybe they didn't forget at all. Maybe it was intentional. | David Baldacci | ||
| c5e2345 | connected | David Baldacci | ||
| beb9919 | vacant at first light. Yet she carried | David Baldacci | ||
| a6cba2e | Doch im Augenblick, in dieser Minute, wohnte dem Ort unleugbar eine schlichte, tief sitzende Schonheit inne. | baldacci schönhei | David Baldacci | |
| 62ed072 | trailer park buy them | David Baldacci | ||
| 55c34ab | sat down | David Baldacci | ||
| f2b99ee | sister?" "Yeah, actually I do." "And of course you don't care at all, do you?" | David Baldacci | ||
| c5e8157 | Those who only watched pro football from the safety of their stadium seats or big-screen TVs could never imagine the devastating power of enormous men running at speed into other enormous men. It was like being in a car accident over and over. It didn't merely hurt; it stunned. It shocked the body in so many different ways that one could never be the same afterward. | David Baldacci | ||
| f4ce0c1 | know, it's harder to get back in shape than it is to stay in shape. | David Baldacci | ||
| bb86bec | Williams said disdainfully. | David Baldacci | ||
| ce5c621 | Stop trusting the freaking Russians. They are not our friend. | David Baldacci | ||
| 8a1deed | Tucker | David Baldacci | ||
| 6260dfd | narcissist. People often discounted narcissism as relatively harmless because the term sometimes conjured the cliched image of a vain man staring longingly at his reflection in a pool of water or a mirror. However, Pine knew that narcissism was probably one of the most dangerous traits someone could possess for one critical reason: The narcissist could not feel empathy toward others. Which meant that the lives of others held no value to a n.. | David Baldacci | ||
| ad8988d | Chapter 1 Chapter 2 | David Baldacci | ||
| e4ec22d | happened?" "Yeah." | David Baldacci | ||
| aa22302 | felt her legs begin to give way. | David Baldacci | ||
| cc4df24 | my office that I can't really transport." "What the hell are you talking about?" "Just trust me, sir." "I don't see why I should. I've already gotten an earful from the DD about you." Pine drew a deep breath. "I think the DD might be involved in what's going on." Which is the reason I'm calling you and not him, she said to herself. "What in the hell are you saying? That sort of talk could cost you your shield, Pine." "Why else would he have.. | David Baldacci | ||
| d9905f5 | That's about what most of us will get, thought Decker. And then we just live on in memories and fading pictures set on tables and hung on walls. | David Baldacci | ||
| 50398f1 | Not really. All you have to do is spend your life running from one awful place to another, write about every horrible thing you see. The civilized world reads about it, then forgets it, but pats you on the head for doing it and gives you a reward as appreciation for changing nothing. | David Baldacci | ||
| 39ad8da | Well, nobody wants to be alone, especially around Christmas. I'm sure you know that most suicides happen around the holidays. Besides, this isn't a train this time of year. It's a social club of strangers looking for a friend. | David Baldacci | ||
| 8dbf923 | Well, honey, I'm a sixty-three-year-old fat woman with sore feet, high blood pressure, and the beginnings of diabetes. I know I don't have all that much time left, and I can either spend it moping and complaining about the things I never got to in life, or I can do something I love and help people along the way. I decided to keep plugging 'til I drop. | David Baldacci | ||
| 752b0b9 | Eleanor, love is like a good piece of wood: It just gets stronger and stronger as the years go by. | David Baldacci | ||
| 34aa60d | There should never be enough 'going on' that we forget about the needs of others. That, essentially, is the essence of goodness. | David Baldacci |