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“The hardest thing about adolescence is that everything seems too big. There's no way to get context or perspective, ..... Pain and joy without limits. No one can live like that forever, so experience finally comes to our rescue. We come to know what we can endure, and also that nothing endures.”
― Bleeding Kansas
― Bleeding Kansas
“When you're struggling to survive, no one gets to label you a coward, not even you yourself in your private thoughts.”
― Brush Back
― Brush Back
“A god who cares more about a little water on the head than my daughter's character is not a deity I want her to spend eternity with.”
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“Some men can only admire independent women at a distance.”
― Indemnity Only
― Indemnity Only
“about your actions. You keep me totally in”
― Tunnel Vision
― Tunnel Vision
“On NCIS or White Collar, I’d forcefully persuade a reluctant judge to issue a search warrant and then persuade my equally reluctant boss to give me access to a portable X-ray machine, and then I’d find Sebastian’s body and make an arrest—after a near-death escape from Nabiyev, whom I’d overpower despite his bigger size and more massive gun power. I wished I were a TV detective.”
― Brush Back
― Brush Back
“The decimation of Lebanon was showing up in Chicago as a series of restaurants and little shops, just as the destruction of Vietnam had been visible here a decade earlier. If you never read the news but ate out a lot you should be able to tell who was getting beaten up around the world.”
― Killing Orders
― Killing Orders
“Now I've heard everyhing, I thought. Hired to find a person so her boyfriend would go to business school.”
― Indemnity Only
― Indemnity Only
“It’s always struck me as the ultimate insult to pay to park at hospitals; they incarcerate your friends and relations in rooms that cost six or seven hundred dollars a day, then put a little sting in by charging a few extra bucks to visit them.”
― Killing Orders
― Killing Orders
“You know, if Tony had turned you over his knee more often instead of spoiling you rotten, you'd be a happy housewife now, instead of playing at detective and making it harder for us to get our job done.
But I'm a happy detective, Bobby, and I made a lousy housewife.”
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But I'm a happy detective, Bobby, and I made a lousy housewife.”
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“One last question, son,” he said to Felix. “Who were you expecting to see back there?” “I—no one,” Felix stammered. “You asked where he was from,” McGivney said. “Where did you think that would be?” “I don’t know,” Felix said, shifting unhappily from foot to foot.”
― Shell Game
― Shell Game
“Early to bed, early to rise, leaves me cranky with rings under my eyes.”
― Critical Mass
― Critical Mass
“Doris thought life was like a high-speed train where you kept leaving friends and brothers and lovers at stations along the route. Maybe when you died, you walked back down the tracks until you met each of the people you’d lost. You collected them all, brother Logan, mother, father, Lucinda, and you got to find a quiet garden where you sat and watched the sun go down, the huge red-gold Kansas sun sinking behind the waves of wheat, while you sipped a little bit of a martini that your beloved had mixed for you.”
― Fallout
― Fallout
“his back to her. “Vic, how long’s it been?” “How’d you end up down here, Sid?” I asked. “I thought you knew better than to put yourself in the crosshairs.” “Nobody asks me to go out on the street anymore and I got me a weekend place down near Schererville.” He winked, meaning, I suppose, that he was actually living down in Indiana—a no-no for someone on Chicago’s payroll. Sid had been one of my dad’s last partners, after Tony had been redeemed from cop hell: my dad had been sent to West Englewood”
― Brush Back
― Brush Back
“Presently he said, 'I've been falling in love with you, Vic, but you don't need me.”
― Indemnity Only
― Indemnity Only
“of Place and the rest of her Hollywood oeuvre. Ferring had won two Emmys for Lakeview, the Jeffersons look-alike series she’d starred in. She’d been photographed at one White House gala with President Clinton and another”
― Fallout
― Fallout
“No doubt Gervase Fen or Peter Wimsey would immediately have grasped the vital clue revealing the identity of the murderer. But to me it looked like wreckage.”
― Bitter Medicine
― Bitter Medicine
“She came over to me and held me close to her. “You are the daughter of my heart, Victoria. I know it’s not the same as having Gabriella, but the love is there”
― Blood Shot
― Blood Shot
“Is Chad your only child?" I asked, just as a way to prod him into speaking.
"My only one, and I didn't even know he was in trouble, not until one of the gals in the office called me Saturday night. My own boy, and I didn't know. That's what that I-raq war did, turned him into a boy who couldn't call his old man when he was in trouble."
"Would he have, before the war?"
He nodded. "We used to talk every day, even when he was off at Grand Valley State. Even when he first deployed. But then the war got to him. The violence. He saw his whole unit die around him during his third deployment, and that did him in. It was like he blamed me, in a way."
"Blamed you?"
"I thought a lot about this," he said. "I think he felt I should have protected him. I was his dad, see, and he always, oh, looked up to me. At least when he was small. I worked construction my whole life, although I'm a project manager now, for Mercurio. I was stronger than most guys, and Chad, he thought I could always take care of trouble around him, or me, and I always thought so, too. Until he went off to I-raq, where no one could protect him. It's in my dreams all the time, that I should have saved him from seeing what he had to see. I couldn't save him, and he couldn't talk to me anymore.”
― Body Work
"My only one, and I didn't even know he was in trouble, not until one of the gals in the office called me Saturday night. My own boy, and I didn't know. That's what that I-raq war did, turned him into a boy who couldn't call his old man when he was in trouble."
"Would he have, before the war?"
He nodded. "We used to talk every day, even when he was off at Grand Valley State. Even when he first deployed. But then the war got to him. The violence. He saw his whole unit die around him during his third deployment, and that did him in. It was like he blamed me, in a way."
"Blamed you?"
"I thought a lot about this," he said. "I think he felt I should have protected him. I was his dad, see, and he always, oh, looked up to me. At least when he was small. I worked construction my whole life, although I'm a project manager now, for Mercurio. I was stronger than most guys, and Chad, he thought I could always take care of trouble around him, or me, and I always thought so, too. Until he went off to I-raq, where no one could protect him. It's in my dreams all the time, that I should have saved him from seeing what he had to see. I couldn't save him, and he couldn't talk to me anymore.”
― Body Work
“But one of them had on an Army medal, a service medal, something like that. Do you know all of Chad's Army friends?"
Radke gave a helpless gesture. "I don't know. The five of us who were in counseling together at the VA, we're the ones who hung out, went to bars or Hawks games or whatever. But maybe they were from that college he went to over in Michigan. You know, if they stopped in Chicago to see him he wouldn't necessarily mention it to us."
The difference between cats and dogs-if two women had spent two or three nights a week together for four months, they'd know each other's family histories for four generations back, not to mention their taste in everything from linebackers to lingerie.”
― Body Work
Radke gave a helpless gesture. "I don't know. The five of us who were in counseling together at the VA, we're the ones who hung out, went to bars or Hawks games or whatever. But maybe they were from that college he went to over in Michigan. You know, if they stopped in Chicago to see him he wouldn't necessarily mention it to us."
The difference between cats and dogs-if two women had spent two or three nights a week together for four months, they'd know each other's family histories for four generations back, not to mention their taste in everything from linebackers to lingerie.”
― Body Work
“maybe you are only a drop in a bucket—or a teaspoon in a desert—but there are some fragile plants that will die if your teaspoon goes away.”
― Dead Land
― Dead Land
“The valley of regrets can pull you down into its quicksand bottom: it’s best not to linger there.”
― Dead Land
― Dead Land
“walked in under the orange legs of the three-story Calder designed for Chicago’s Federal Building. We pride ourselves in Chicago on our outdoor sculptures by famous artists. My favorite is the bronze wind chimes in front of the Standard Oil Building, but I have a secret fondness for Chagall’s mosaics in front of the First National Bank. My artist friends tell me they are banal.”
― Killing Orders
― Killing Orders
“Jake didn't wake up as 1 banged drawers and doors open and shut, pulling on sweaters, jeans, my practical heavy boots. For a perverse moment, I wanted to yank the blankets off, freeze his toes, force him to wake up, but he'd done surgery on me that turned him green, he'd spent the night, he'd made me feel less alone and more beautiful than I usually do.”
― Body Work
― Body Work
“As Harry Truman sort of said, if a detective wants a friend, she should get a dog.”
― Love & Other Crimes
― Love & Other Crimes
“you never read the news but ate out a lot you should be able to tell who was getting beaten up around the world.”
― Killing Orders
― Killing Orders





