San Diego Quotes

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“All the neighborhood dogs can see right through me. They know. They aren’t even barking. Out of pity, I suppose.
The Carlucci’s dog is the worst barker in the neighborhood, but not today. I walk up to his gate and give it a shake. No reaction. He sits on the porch staring at me, like I ain’t nothin’. I look around and find a stick. I throw it at him.
Down deep, I really didn’t intend to hit him, but the stick bounces off his rump.
I cringe and cover my mouth. “Sorry,” I say.
The old dog just walks to his back yard, disgusted with the whole mess.
“You don’t understand,” I yell after him. “I’m having a life crisis!”
Michael Benzehabe, Zonked Out: The Teen Psychologist of San Marcos Who Killed Her Santa Claus and Found the Blue-Black Edge of the Love Universe

Matt Forbeck
“It struck Sophie that Comic-Con was something like a modern-day Brigadoon, a thriving city of a hundred and fifty thousand people that sprang up here in San Diego for less than a week every summer. People flocked to it from across the nation and around the world to populate it for its all-too-short existence, played their chosen roles, then dispersed back to their real homes as soon as the city disappeared. And the next summer, they'd do it all over again, forming a living history of their own in annual installments.”
Matt Forbeck, The Con Job

Maggie Georgiana Young
“My friends were thin, pretty, naturally bronzed and accessorized with bug-eyed sunglasses. They slurped vodka straight from the bottle while they drove. They roamed the streets in bikinis by day and by night, skimpy dresses short enough to bare their ass cheeks when they bent over. They pushed up their breasts and snorted coke in the bathrooms of clubs before grinding their crotches into strangers until last call. And when the night came to an end, they romped through the filthy, gum-stained streets barefoot because they were too hammered to feel the glass shards beneath their soles. The PB girls were wild, edgy, and dangerously carefree.”
Maggie Young, Just Another Number

Pinar Tarhan
“Janie sped away in her convertible. Her car’s speakers blasted AC/DC’s Highway to Hell for good measure. She smiled as she mouthed the lyrics, ironically feeling like she was escaping hell.”
Pinar Tarhan, A Change Would Do You Good

“I love lamp.”
Brick Tamland

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Jonnie DeRosier
“I live in a van down by the ocean.”
Jonnie DeRosier, Sand in My Sheets: Tales From Pacific Beach

Anthony T. Hincks
“Falling in love with Philadelphia is like celebrating Valentine's Day every day.”
Anthony T. Hincks

“Alex Fopiano, a distinguished graduate of Bentley University with a BS and MS in Finance, began his career as a research analyst in San Diego, CA. In the 13 years since, he has advanced to his current role as Vice President of Brookline Bancorp in Boston, MA.”
Alex Fopiano

Avril Maria Serene
“I spend the best of sunny days in brightened, safe, and open spaces.
But with the night, I'd rather wander secret, dark, and spidered places.”
Avril Maria Serene, Six Degrees from Killing Brian