“I think I had a particular moment when I was 15 years old. I read 'Crime and Punishment,' and that book just, I think, more than any other book made me want to be a writer, 'cause it was the first time that I hadn't just entered a book, but a book had entered me.” ThinkingWantYearsFirstsMadeBookMomentsCausesCrimeParticularFirst TimePunishmentCrime And Punishment Author:Ron Rash
“Yes, Philadelphia is horrible, but in a very interesting way. There were places there that had been allowed to decay, where there was so much fear and crime that just for a moment there was an opening to another world. It was fear, but it was so strong, and so magical, like a magnet, that your imagination was always sparking in PhiladelphiaI just have to think of Philadelphia now, and I get ideas, I hear the wind, and I'm off into the darkness somewhere.” ThinkingWorldWayIdeasMomentsStrongImaginationInterestingDarknessCrimeWindHorribleOpeningDecayVery InterestingAnother WorldPhiladelphiaMagnetInteresting WaysSparking Author:David Lynch
“What is the flesh and blood compounded ofBut a few moments in the life of time?This prowling of the cells, litigious love,Wears the long claw of flesh-arguing crime.” LongMomentsBloodCrimeArguingFleshCellsClawsFlesh And BloodProwling Book:Collected Poems, 1919-1976 Source: Collected Poems, 1919-1976
“A woman questions the man who loves exactly as a judge questions a criminal. This being so, a flash of the eye, a mere word, an inflection of the voice or a moment's hesitation suffice to expose the fact, betrayal or crime he is attempting to conceal.” MenMomentsFactsEyeVoiceCrimeHe ManJudgingMereBetrayalCriminalsFlashAttemptingHesitation Author:Honore de Balzac
“These detective series on TV always end at precisely the right moment-after the criminal is arrested and before the court turns him loose.” EndsMomentsTurnsCrimeTvsCourtSeriesCriminalsPunishmentDetectivesArrestedRight Moment Author:Robert Orben
“The profound nature of our existence is that we are able at any moment to connect to anyone, anywhere. History is there to remind us of how far weve come, and every day our journey is to continue with that progress of becoming more wise, more compassionate and more considerate human beings. Remembering Emmett though song is way to remind people that there is no need to continue with senseless crimes. Race and racism do no go hand in hand. We are only one race: human.” PeopleMomentsRememberSongExistenceWiseProgressJourneyCrimeRacismProfoundCompassionateConsiderate Author:Melody Gardot