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Needful Things Quotes

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Stephen        King
“It occured to her that pleasure, no matter how deep, was a ghostly, ephemeral thing. Love might make the world go round, but she was convinced it ws the cries of the badly wounded andf deeply afflicted which spun the universe on the great glass pole of it's axis.”
Stephen King

Stephen        King
“Ladies and gentlemen, attention, please!
Come in close where everyone can see!
I got a tale to tell, it isn’t gonna cost a dime!
(And if you believe that,
we’re gonna get along just fine.)”
Stephen King, Needful Things

Stephen        King
“Not everyone believes in ghost’s, but I do. Do you know what they are, Trisha?â€�
She had shaken her head slowly. "Men and women who can’t get over the past,â€� Aunt Evie said. “That’s what ghost’s are. Not them.â€� She flapped her arm toward the coffin which stood on its bands beside the coincidentally fresh grave. “The dead are dead. We bury them, and buried they stay.”
Stephen King, Needful Things

G.K. Chesterton
“There is one thing is needful - everything -
The rest is vanity of vanities.”
G.K. Chesterton

Stephen        King
“That's the snapshot Andy Clutter-buck took of John and Sally Ratcliffe at the Frye-burgh State Fair, just about a year ago. John's got his arm around her in that picture, and she's holdin the stuffed bear he won her in the shootin gallery, and they both look so happy they could just about split. But that was then and this is now, as they say; these days Sally is engaged to Lester Pratt, the high school Phys Ed coach. He's a true-blue Baptist, just like herself. John hasn't got over the shock of losin her yet. See him fetch that sign? He's worked himself into a pretty good case of the blues. Only a man who's still in love (or thinks he is) can fetch a sigh that deep.”
Stephen King

Stephen        King
“In one of those grotesque coincidences which no decent novelist would dare invent, the interral of the husband had taken place just one day before the wife died.”
Stephen King