“I have seen many cases like N. during the five years I've been in practice. I sometimes picture these unfortunates as men and women being pecked to death by predatory birds. The birds are invisible - at least until a psychiatrist who is good, or lucky, or both, sprays them with his version of Luminol and shines the right light on them - but they are nevertheless very real. The wonder is that so many OCDs manage to live productive lives, just the same. They work, they eat (often not enough or too much, it's true), they go to movies, they make love to their girlfriends and boyfriends, their wives and husbands . . . and all the time those birds are there, clinging to them and pecking away little bits of flesh.”
Stephen King“Your hair is winter fire,January embers.My heart burns there, too.-Stephen King, IT”
Stephen King“Sometimes human places, create inhuman monsters.― Stephen King, The Shining”
Stephen King, The Shining“...some of it's how he acts like he's King Shit of Turd Mountain, but mostly it's that he's sneaky, and he likes to hurt”
Stephen King, The Green Mile“Get busy living or get busy dying.”― Stephen King, The Shawshank Redemption”
Stephen King, Shawshank Redempt 27“Stephen King in many respects is a wonderful writer. He has made a contribution. People in the future will be able to pick up Stephen King's books and learn a lot about who we were by reading those books.”
Anne Rice“His name is Legion. He is the king of nowhere.”
Stephen King, The Stand“James Altucher reminds me for Stephen King... when is about Stephen King his 2 sons, probably the one or no,no both they look like him.”
Deyth Banger“Give me just enough information so that I can lie convincingly.”
Stephen King“remember Stephen King's First Rule of Writers and Agents, learned by bitter personal experience: You don't need one until you're making enough for someone to steal ... and if you're making that much, you'll be able to take your pick of good agents.”
Stephen King“When you write a story you're telling yourself the story. When you rewrite your main job is taking out all the things that are NOT the story.”
Stephen King