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Death was no less a miracle than birth.
Stephen King
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Stephen King
Age: 76
Born: 1947
Born: September 21
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When I gave up dope and alcohol, my immediate feeling was 'I've saved my life, but there'll be a price because I'll have nothing that buzzes me any more'. But I enjoyed my kids. My wife loved me and I loved her. And eventually the writing came back and I discovered that the writing was enough. Stupid thing is that probably it always had been.
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There were people who lied for gain, people who lied from pain, people who lied simply because the concept of telling the truth was utterly alien to them . . . and then there were people who lied because they were waiting for it to be time to tell the truth.
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sure, we need the gypsies. we always have. because if you don't have someone to run out of town once in a while, how are you going to know you yourself belong there?
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God doesn't bribe, child. He just makes a sign and lets people take it as they will.
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I'm one of those people who doesn't really know what he thinks until he writes it down.
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