“When I got back to Toledo, my house had become overrun by hippies, squatters, religious nuts, the curious, masochists, anarchists, pacifists, and the ghost of a suicide victim.”
Source: Finding Jesus
“Tu contacto dolía, pero la ausencia de contacto duele más.”
Source: Good Me, Bad Me
“The rhythmic whooshing of the waves fizzled away, and all he could hear were the seagulls and their incessant Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha mocking laughter. Dan's feathered friends stared down at him with their condemning eyes from their clifftop reverie. Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha the gulls squawked wicked mirth at him, the hapless jester, while the seabirds screamed and pointed their wings at him from their lofty galleries.”
Source: Hotel Miramar: An Old Castle Novel
“The world has forgotten them, and they have forgotten the world.”
Source: Hotel Miramar: An Old Castle Novel
“Crutch’s head weaved as he drunkenly stumbled through his labyrinth of memories, many he preferred to keep towards the middle of the maze where they couldn’t escape, and he couldn’t find them.”
Source: Hotel Miramar: An Old Castle Novel
“The dead are dead every day…and that’s their immortal right.”
Source: Billy's Experiment: An Old Castle Novel
“In a way, Old Man Cronin, the cemetery caretaker, had become the dead’s spokesman — someone had to stick up for them.”
Source: Billy's Experiment: An Old Castle Novel
“It had a feminine shape with the face of a sin.”
Source: The Squatter: An Old Castle Novel
“Trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit.”
“Nunca has amado, lo juras; dudo pero te creo:
no solo eres mujer, también inmortal diosa eres;
como ya no soy un desconfiado y amargado ateo,
¡le creo cada vez más a todas las mujeres!”
Source: Sólo lloré en otoño