14 Quotes & Sayings By Andrew Barrett

Andrew Barrett wrote his first novel, The Eden Conspiracy , when he was a 17-year old student at the University of Houston. He has lived in New York City since 1986 and has been a writer, editor and publisher for over 20 years. His novels include the Young Adult series, The Eden Conspiracy , The Shores of Eden , and Eden Highlands . Andrew is also the author of the bestselling non-fiction book, 101 Ways to Become a Writer , which teaches writers how to write with authority Read more

He is currently working on his next novel in the Young Adult series.

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…but his problem was infinity; his problem was time running along the x-axis versus stress running along the y-axis, and there never seemed to be time without stress. Stress was a constant. Andrew Barrett
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Far as I know, Legal Aid was invented to help poor people fight wrongs; [the criminals] are abusing the system, and the damned lawyers help them do it. They’re all sticking two fingers up at them who pay their taxes. And I’ll tell you sommat for free, Sir George, them who pays the taxes are eventually going to get fed up of it. Andrew Barrett
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It had been more or less the same for Jilly. Except that she had her parents there to field any phone calls, to accept the flowers at the door and pick up the cards that dropped like tears through the letterbox. She sat before her dressing table mirror in bra and pants and let time drip away, watching a face she didn’t recognise and feeling raw emotions eat away at the drugs she was on. The emotions were gradually winning. . Andrew Barrett
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People who go to jail breed people who go to jail. Andrew Barrett
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She smiled as though someone had just offered her, the oldest virgin in town, a fully functioning Kingsize Vibro vibrator and a deluxe inhibition bypass. Andrew Barrett
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If you want to kill serious crime, you have to kill serious criminals! Andrew Barrett
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I am not their f*****g entertainment. And I am not a f*****g hero! Given the choice, a hero would do exactly the same again. I wouldn’t. Okay? Andrew Barrett
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Like a submarine ejecting ballast, he bobbed to the surface as another sense pulled his eyelids all the way open like roller blinds in the old cartoons. Andrew Barrett
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He couldn’t read her these days; it was as though she’d been taken away from him, and in her place some alien had dropped a figure that looked like Alice, but was a cheap imitation of her with half the emotions missing or malfunctioning. Andrew Barrett
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She had known it was bad, call it a mother’s instinct, but she’d known this was the knock that was going to scoop her insides out and leave her barely able to stand; merely a shell with nothing good inside anymore. Andrew Barrett
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No one mentioned the sad piece of tinsel, naked in places, hanging across the chimneybreast, nor that Twelfth Night was a week ago. No one mentioned the two Christmas cards on the mantelpiece. No one mentioned them because inside they were blank. Andrew Barrett
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There was noise in the corridor outside Alice’s office; and though it was nothing of concern, they separated. Roger stood, fingers tucked into his waistcoat pockets, admiring prints on the wall that held no interest for him. The noise was Melanie, but her voice, a length of razor wire wrapped in a soufflé, eventually faded. Andrew Barrett
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Use your intuition. Picture how things happen, why they happen. Don’t stick rigidly to first impressions, and once you’ve read the rule book, throw it away. Better still, burn the bastard. Andrew Barrett