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Stephen King

Read through the most famous quotes from Stephen King




He’s my cat! He’s not God’s cat! Let God have his own cat! Let God have all the damn old cats He wants, and kill them all! Church is mine!


— Stephen King


#life #life

Twas something else. I had come to hate her, you see. I had come to wish her dead, and that was what held me back.


— Stephen King


#full-dark-no-stars #morbid #stephen-king #death

One of life's great truths is this: when one is about to be struck by a speeding six-hundred pound Coke machine, one need worry about little else.


— Stephen King


#death #truth #worry #death

That— we seemed to have decided without saying a word— might go a long way toward spoiling something that was special, and beautiful, by virtue of its strangeness and delicacy.


— Stephen King


#inexplicable #strange #beauty

The world had moved on and all that was over, done before fairly begun.


— Stephen King


#life-lessons #love #time #time-passing #life

Being good is commendable, but only when it is combined with doing good is it useful


— Stephen King


#good #life #useful #life

Close your eyes and click your heals three times...because there's no place like Dome.


— Stephen King


#stephen-king #thriller #under-the-dome #thriller

Try any goddam thing you like, no matter how boringly normal or outrageous. If it works, fine. If it doesn't, toss it. Toss it even if you love it.


— Stephen King


#love

Everybody trusts a guy in a raincoat. I don't know why. It's just one of those mystery facts.


— Stephen King


#inspirational

Say, darling, I'm giving you this wonderful present, it's a machine that eats at one end and shits out the other, it's going to run for fifteen years, give or take, merry fucking Christmas.


— Stephen King


#humor






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When King was two years old his father left the family under the pretense of "going to buy a pack of cigarettes" leaving his mother to raise King and his adopted older brother David by herself sometimes under great financial strain. " He sets out each day with a quota of 2000 words and will not stop writing until it is met. The eighth Dark Tower volume The Wind Through the Keyhole was publiStephen Kingd in 2012.

Henry Award. He has written nearly two hundred short stories most of which have been collected in nine collections of short fiction.

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