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Life is more than love and pleasure,I came to dig for treasure.If you want to play, you gotta pay,You know it's always been that wayWe all came digging for treasure.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Love Pleasure Treasure

It's like practicing pole vaulting your entire life, and then getting to the olympics and saying, ‘what the hell did I want to jump over this stupid bar for?

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Desperation Existentialism Metaphor

Better to be dirty than dead.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Reflection

…but I guess you can never wash anything completely away, not from this dark glass of a world, and now I saw them again, a tangle of names overlying one another, and looking at them was like listening to the dead speak and sing and cry out for mercy.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Death Ghosts Mercy Stephen King The Green Mile

And there he would either be mercifully annihilated or live forever, insane and yet conscious inside It's homicidal endless formless hungry being.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Annihilation Endless Forever Formless Insane Mercy

There were times . . . when it occurred to me that I was repeating my mother's life. Usually this thought struck me as funny. But if I happened to be tired, or if there were extra bills to pay and no money to pay them with, it seemed awful. I'd think 'This isn't the way our lives are supposed to be going.' Then I'd think 'Half the world has the same idea.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Expectations

God makes it all come right in the end, that's what Johnnie told Dock Barker just before we parted company. I was raised a Christian-I admit I fell away a bit along my journey-and I believe that: we're stuck with what we have, but that's all right; in God's eyes, none of us are really much more than flies on strings and all that matters is how much sunshine you can spread along the way.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Life Meaning Of Life Philosophy

There’s no tonic like an old friend.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Friend

Horace, like all dogs, heard dead-voices quite often, and sometimes saw their owners.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Dogs Ghosts

You know what talent is? The curse of expectation. As a kid you have to deal with that, beat it somehow. If you can write, you think God put you on earth to blow Shakespeare away. Or if you can paint, maybe you think--I did--that God put you on earth to blow your father away.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King David Drayton Expectation Potential Skeleton Crew Talent

Talent is cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Hardwork Talent

I think that writers are made, not born or created out of dreams of childhood trauma—that becoming a writer (or a painter, actor, director, dancer, and so on) is a direct result of conscious will. Of course there has to be some talent involved, but talent is a dreadfully cheap commodity, cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work and study; a constant process of honing. Talent is a dull knife that will cut nothing unless it is wielded with great force—a force so great the knife is not really cutting at all but bludgeoning and breaking (and after two or three of these gargantuan swipes it may succeed in breaking itself…which may be what happened to such disparate writers as Ross Lockridge and Robert E. Howard). Discipline and constant work are the whetstones upon which the dull knife of talent is honed until it becomes sharp enough, hopefully, to cut through even the toughest meat and gristle. No writer, painter, or actor—no artist—is ever handed a sharp knife (although a few are handed almighty big ones; the name we give to the artist with the big knife is “genius”), and we hone with varying degrees of zeal and aptitude.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Ability Genius Talent Writing

He kept seeing the brains dribbling down the wallpaper. It wasn’t the killing that stayed on his mind, it was the spilled talent. A lifetime of honing and shaping torn apart in less than a second. All those stories, all those images, and what came out looked like so much oatmeal. What was the point?

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Brains Talent Wallpaper

Allie sighed. It was an old yellow sound, like turning pages.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Nostalgia Stephen King The Dark Tower The Gunslinger

Most gothics are overplotted novels whose success or failure hinges on the author's ability to make you believe in the characters and partake of the mood.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Authors Gothic Writing

...he was after all, a novelist...and a novelist was simply a fellow who got paid to tell lies. The bigger the lies, the better the pay.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Authors Novelists Truth Writing

He sat there studiously bent over his work (Bill saw him), which lay in a slant of crisp white winterlight, his face sober and absorbed, knowing that to be a librarian was to come as close as any human being can to sitting in the peak-seat of eternity’s engine.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Books It Librarian Library Love Of Books Read Reader Reading Stephen King Stephen King S It

When rationality begins to break down, the circuits of the human brain can overload. Axons grow bright and feverish. Hallucinations turn real: the quicksilver puddle at the point where perspective makes parallel lines seem to intersect is really there; the dead walk and talk; a rose begins to sing.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Hallucinations Insanity Rationality Stephen King The Mist

The young man was sort of ... well ... peering at this shovel, and Lisey knew not by his face but by the whole awkward this-way-n-that jut of his lanky body that he didn't have any idea what he was seeing. It could have been an artillery shell, a bonsai tree, a radiation detector, or a china pig with a slot in its back for spare silver; it could have been a whang-dang-doodle, a phylactery testifying to the pompetus of love, or a cloche hat made out of coyote skin. It could have been the penis of the poet Pindar. This guy was too far gone to know.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Confusion Insanity

He had discovered that there was not just one God but many, and some were more than cruel — they were insane, and that changed all. Cruelty, after all, was understandable. With insanity, however, there was no arguing.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Cruelty God Insanity

Anything with the power to make you laugh over thirty years later isn’t a waste of time. I think something like that is very close to immortality.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Immortality Laughter

Those are the only to verbalizations usually that we make in movies—either to scream or to laugh—because those two reactions are rather close. Most things we laugh at are things that are really horrible, when you think about them. It’s funny and you don’t scream, as long as it’s not you. If it’s somebody else you can laugh.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Laughter Movies

He did it (listened) as the world's most charming and magnetic people do, always asking the right question at the right time, never fidgeting or taking his eyes from the speaker's face, making the other guy feel like the most knowledgeable, brilliant, and intellectually savvy person on the planet.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Attention Conversation Influence Listening

For a woman a man will do many things that he'd turn his back on in an instant when alone; things he'd back away from, nine times out of ten, even when drunk adn with a bunch of his friends egging him on.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Truth Of Life

So what, ghosts can't hurt you. That's what I thought then.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Bag Of Bones Ghosts Scary Stephen King

The Dark Powers have to give before they can take.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Dark Powers Giving Giving And Receiving

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times, shame on both of us.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Be Fool Fool Shame

He knew a great deal of the Bible already, and he knew the Bible believed in all sorts of weird stuff. According to the Bible, God Himself was at least one-third Ghost, and that was just the beginning. You could tell the Bible believed in demons, because Jesus threw a bunch of them out of this guy. Real chuckalicious ones, too. When Jesus asked the guy who had them what his name was, the demons answered and told Him to go join the Foreign Legion. Or something like that.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Demons Legion The Bible

The sky was the yellow color of old cheese and the clouds flew across it, as if they had seen something horrifying in the desert wastes where they had so lately been.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Landscape Sky

The sky of the color of ashes in the east and embers in the west.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Sky Sunset Weather

I’m going crazy, Louis thought wonderingly. Wheeeeee!

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Craziness Crazy Humor

She was crazy but he needed her. Oh I am in so much trouble he thought, and stared blindly up at the ceiling as the droplets of sweat began to gather on his forehead again.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Crazy Need

The hardest for man is lie to himself between 3:00 and 6:00 in the morning.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Bezsenność Kłamstwo Lie

What sad, short lives humans live! Each life a short pamphlet written by an idiot! Tut-tut, and all that.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Idiot Life Macbeth Shakespeare

One of life's great truths is this: when one is about to be struck by a speeding six-hundred pound Coke machine, one need worry about little else.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Coke Death Truth Worry

Well, luck is for fools. It's all they have to hope for, poor devils.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Fool Luck

If I kept saying it, if I kept reaching out. My accident really taught me just one thing: the only way to go on is to go on. To say 'I can do this' even when you know you can't.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Moving On

There came a time when you realised that moving on was pointless. That you took yourself with you wherever you went.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Moving On

Thinking, Garraty thought. That’s the day’s business. Thinking. Thinking and isolation, because it doesn’t matter if you pass the time of day with someone or not; in the end, you’re alone.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Life Life And Death

To the champ, everything is serious business. I'm hoping that he'll live long enough to learn that in this world that is a very dangerous attitude.

~ Stephen King

Stephen King Humor Kids
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