IT'S ABOUT THE LANGUAGE--Best Lines or Passages from Mr. King

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Christine62

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Sometimes I'm listening to a something and the language just makes me stop. The language is so striking that it pulls me out of the story and I have an achy lovesick appreciation how Mr. King wrote that line or that passage. Let's show Mr. King we are not just scary story junkies but admirers of the art that he works so hard to craft. I'll start.

Humor is almost always anger with its make-up on.---Bag Of Bones
 

not_nadine

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Behind you
“I do not aim with my hand; he who aims with his hand has forgotten the face of his father.
I aim with my eye.
I do not shoot with my hand; he who shoots with his hand has forgotten the face of his father.
I shoot with my mind.
I do not kill with my gun; he who kills with his gun has forgotten the face of his father.
I kill with my heart.” ~ The Gunslinger

“I have the heart of a small boy...and I keep it in a jar on my desk.”

Sometimes dead is better., ...
 

Walter Oobleck

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...perhaps real beauty was something unrecognized by the conscious self, a work that was always in progress, a thing of being rather than seeing... Insomnia

Or the Beech might simply twist apart, leaving Richard Dees from the gut on down twitching in his seat, while Richard Dees from the gut on up went in a different direction, trailing severed intestines like party-favors and dropping his kidneys on the concrete like a couple of oversized chunks of birdshit....[a bit later in the story]: ...His nose lay in halves, reminding Dees for some mad reason of a grilled frankfurter, split and read for the bun...[and after that, the reader is treated to the delightful image of reddish liquid striking the porcelain...]
--The Night Flier, Nightmares and Dreamscapes
 

Christine62

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This is quote is what drove me come to here because I was so blown away by this passage that I had to tell somebody who got it.

All the thoughts and memories were catching up-in Bill, gee, we almost lost sight of you for awhile there, but here we are-rejoining him, climbing up his shirt and jumping into his ear and whooshing into his brain like little kids going down a slide. He could feel them settling into their accustomed places, their feverish bodies jostling each other. Gosh! Wow! Here we are inside Bill's head again! Let's think about George! Okay! Who wants to start? --IT
 

CordialJim

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"Before drifting away entirely, he found himself reflecting---not for the first time---on the peculiarity of adults. Thet took laxatives, liquor, or sleeping pills to drive away their terrors so that sleep would come, and their terrors were so tame and domestic: the job, the money, what the teacher will think if I can't get Jennie nicer clothes, does my wife still love me, who are my friends. They were pallid compared to the fears every child lies cheek and jowl with in his dark bed, with no one to confess to in hope of perfect understanding but another child. There is no group therapy or psychiatry or community social services for the child who must cope with the thing under the bed or in the cellar every night, the thing which leers and capers and threatens just beyond the point where vision will reach. The same lonely battle must be fought night after night and the only cure is the eventual ossification of the imaginary faculties, and this is called adulthood."

- 'Salem's Lot
 

Christine62

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"Before drifting away entirely, he found himself reflecting---not for the first time---on the peculiarity of adults. Thet took laxatives, liquor, or sleeping pills to drive away their terrors so that sleep would come, and their terrors were so tame and domestic: the job, the money, what the teacher will think if I can't get Jennie nicer clothes, does my wife still love me, who are my friends. They were pallid compared to the fears every child lies cheek and jowl with in his dark bed, with no one to confess to in hope of perfect understanding but another child. There is no group therapy or psychiatry or community social services for the child who must cope with the thing under the bed or in the cellar every night, the thing which leers and capers and threatens just beyond the point where vision will reach. The same lonely battle must be fought night after night and the only cure is the eventual ossification of the imaginary faculties, and this is called adulthood."

- 'Salem's Lot
Holy ****! That is so moving because it is so true. I almost started crying remembering my fears as child. Damn, I have to read Salem's Lot now.
 

AchtungBaby

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Some that immediately come to mind.....

"Show me a man or a woman alone and I'll show you a saint. Give me two and they'll fall in love. Give me three and they'll invent the charming thing we call 'society'. Give me four and they'll build a pyramid. Give me five and they'll make one an outcast. Give me six and they'll reinvent prejudice. Give me seven and in seven years they'll reinvent warfare. Man may have been made in the image of God, but human society was made in the image of His opposite number, and is always trying to get back home."
- The Stand

"The place where you made your stand never mattered. Only that you were there...and still on your feet."
- The Stand

"You couldn't get hold of the things you'd done and turn them right again. Such a power might be given to the gods, but it was not given to women and men, and that was probably a good thing. Had it been otherwise, people would probably die of old age still trying to rewrite their teens."
- The Stand

"People don't get better, they just get smarter. When you get smarter you don't stop pulling the wings off flies, you just think of better reasons for doing it."
- Carrie

"Art is the concrete artifact of faith and expectation, the realization of a world that would otherwise be little more than a veil of pointless consciousness stretched over a gulf of mystery."
- Duma Key
 

VultureLvr45

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Every book he has written has a nugget of wisdom or something 'quote worthy'; these quickly rise above the murk.

"Ka is a wheel." Dark Tower series

"Play the cards you've been dealt". (Don't remember the exact book)

His 'concepts' have stuck with me more than individual words, such as 'the word pool' in Liseys Story, pe
rseverance in On Writing and Rose Madder, and 'silvery threads of connection' in The Shining and Doctor Sleep.

You can never really know another person as in
 
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“Some birds are not meant to be caged, that's all. Their feathers are too bright, their songs too sweet and wild. So you let them go, or when you open the cage to feed them they somehow fly out past you. And the part of you that knows it was wrong to imprison them in the first place rejoices, but still, the place where you live is that much more drab and empty for their departure.”

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Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption