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  • #1
    Nelson DeMille
    “The problem with doing nothing is not knowing when you are finished.”
    Nelson De Mille

  • #2
    Nelson DeMille
    “Basically, all women are nurturers and healers, and all men are mental patients to varying degrees.”
    Nelson DeMille, The General's Daughter

  • #3
    Nelson DeMille
    “Sometimes shit happens even if you have a shit shield”
    Nelson Demille

  • #4
    Nelson DeMille
    “What these people were trying to create or re-create here in this new world is beyond me. I can't put myself in their minds or their hearts, but I can sympathize with their struggle for an identity, with their puzzlement, which has troubled Americans from the very beginning - Who are we, where do we fit in, where are we going?”
    Nelson DeMille, Gold Coast

  • #5
    Nelson DeMille
    “I wasn't sure about that, but one never knows. Sometimes a neighborhood, like a culture or civilization, is strong enough to absorb and acculturate any number of newcomers. But I don't know if that's true around here any longer. The outward forms and appearances look the same - [...]- but the substance has been altered.”
    Nelson DeMille, Gold Coast

  • #6
    Nelson DeMille
    “Е, това беше дълбоката ми мисъл за деня, а още нямаше десет сутринта.
    Оправих вратовръзката си и се замислих за физиономия. Я да видим… Имаше

    голяма вероятност да съм затънал до ушите в лайна, затова реших да изглеждам

    весел и доволен, че съм там.
    Възприех съответното изражение и тръгнах към бюрото си.”
    Nelson DeMille, Night Fall

  • #7
    Nelson DeMille
    “Nostalgia is basically the ability to forget the things that sucked.”
    Nelson DeMille, Up Country

  • #8
    Nelson DeMille
    “Somehow, amid all the sophistication and diversions of this world, we forgot the basics: take care of business at home first, and never betray your blood.”
    Nelson DeMille, The General's Daughter

  • #9
    Nelson DeMille
    “Most guys arrived here normal, and they were shocked and sickened by the behavior of the guys who'd been here a while. Then within a few weeks, they'd stop being shocked, and within a few months a lot of them joined the club of the crazies. And most of them, I think, went home and became normal again, though some didn't. But I never once saw anyone here who had gone around the bend ever return to normal while they were still here. It only got worse because in this environment they'd lost any sense of. . . humanity. Or you could be nice and say they'd become desensitized. It was actually more frightening than sickening. A guy who'd sliced off the ear of a VC he'd killed that morning would be joking with the village kids and the old Mama-sans that afternoon and handing out candy. I mean, they weren't evil or psychotic, we were normal, which is was really scared the hell out of me.”
    Nelson DeMille, Up Country

  • #10
    Nelson DeMille
    “Detective Ramos confided in me, 'If something happens to you on my watch my ass is O-U-T.' 'How do you think I’d feel? D-E-A-D.”
    Nelson DeMille, The Lion

  • #11
    Nelson DeMille
    “I tried to picture a bunch of guys in blue suits running around a beachside neighborhood, knocking on doors and flashing Fed creds. That should cause a stampede of illegal aliens heading south.”
    Nelson DeMille, The Lion's Game

  • #12
    Nelson DeMille
    “You get a promotion?"
    "I got a polite, but firm suggestion to be a team player. [...]"
    "You got off easy. One of my commanding officers once threw a paperweight at me."
    "We're a bit more subtle.”
    Nelson DeMille, Night Fall

  • #13
    Nelson DeMille
    “The window on the right featured contemporary bestselling authors like Brad Meltzer, James Patterson, David Baldacci, Nelson DeMille, and others who make more money writing about what I do than I make doing what I do.”
    Nelson DeMille, The Book Case

  • #14
    Nelson DeMille
    “Panic---a deep abiding, free-floating anxiety, often without any reason or logical basis.”
    Nelson DeMille, The General's Daughter

  • #15
    Nelson DeMille
    “I want to be back to work next week.
    'Let’s get you home first. I need to evaluate the extent of your mental impairment.' She tried to flash me the peace sign, but in her weakend condition, she only managed to raise her middle finger.”
    Nelson DeMille, The Lion

  • #16
    Nelson DeMille
    “Everyone looked pensive, which is good cover-up for clueless.”
    Nelson DeMille, Plum Island

  • #17
    Nelson DeMille
    “Kate had never been married, so she had no way of knowing if I was a normal husband. This has been good for our marriage.”
    Nelson DeMille, The Lion

  • #18
    Nelson DeMille
    “Mrs. Corey still uses her maiden name for business, or when she wants to pretend she doesn’t know me.”
    Nelson DeMille, The Lion

  • #19
    Nelson DeMille
    “I enjoy the presence of a woman in the house for brief periods of time. They fall into two categories: the organizers and the slobs. There’s probably a third category—the naggers, who try to get you to do things, but I’ve never run into one of those. Oddly, I have no preference regarding oganizers or slobs, as long as they don’t try to pick my clothes for me. Basically, all women are nurturers and healers, and all men are mental patients to varying degrees. It works fine if people stick to their fated roles. But nobody does.”
    Nelson DeMille, The General's Daughter

  • #20
    Nelson DeMille
    “Job happiness is directly proportional to the distance you are from the home office.”
    Nelson DeMille, The Lion's Game

  • #21
    Nelson DeMille
    “I turned to the Times crossword puzzle and asked Kate, “What’s the definition of a moderate Arab?” “I don’t know.” “A guy who ran out of ammunition.”
    Nelson DeMille, Wild Fire
    tags: humor

  • #22
    Nelson DeMille
    “I continued, “The painting shows this fish with a big eye and a halo, floating in air, and underneath the fish are all these Native Americans having sex.” “What? What does that have to do with Custer’s Last Stand?” “Well, the painting is titled, Holy Mackerel, Look at All Those Fucking Indians.”
    Nelson DeMille, Wild Fire
    tags: humor

  • #23
    Nelson DeMille
    “...the most common cause of death among alpha males was ego.”
    Nelson DeMille, The Lion

  • #24
    Nelson DeMille
    “The meaning of life has not much to do with good and evil, right and wrong, duty, honor, country, or any of that.

    It has to do with cutting the right deal.”
    Nelson DeMille

  • #25
    Nelson DeMille
    “Women need a reason to have sex; men need only a place.”
    Nelson DeMille, Wild Fire
    tags: humor

  • #26
    Nelson DeMille
    “…made me promise to cut down on the drinking and swearing, which I have. Unfortunately, this has left me dim-witted and nearly speechless.”
    Nelson DeMille, The Lion

  • #27
    Nelson DeMille
    “It's really scary when you have a moment of temporary sanity.”
    Nelson DeMille, The Lion

  • #28
    Nelson DeMille
    “A lot of our perception of history is influenced by inaccurate movies.”
    Nelson DeMille, Plum Island

  • #29
    Nelson DeMille
    “The problem with doing nothing is that you never know when you're finished.”
    Nelson DeMille



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