20 Quotes & Sayings By Josh Lanyon

Josh Lanyon is a bestselling and critically acclaimed author and speaker. Best known for his psychological thrillers featuring the hero, Detective Michael Bennett, Lanyon's previous titles include The Deep End of the Ocean, The Darkest Hour, and Every Breath. He is also the author of the fiction collection The Ape Who Guards the Balance (2012), as well as a memoir called More Than You Know: What Psychotherapy Taught Me About Loss, Love, and the Meaning of Life.

The problem with a life spent reading is you know...
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The problem with a life spent reading is you know too much. Josh Lanyon
All cynics are disappointed idealists. The more stars in the...
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All cynics are disappointed idealists. The more stars in the eyes, the harder the fall. Josh Lanyon
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I liked you the first time I saw you. You were sitting on the floor surrounded by books, and you looked up when I opened the door and smiled right at me. It felt like you had been waiting for me, like you were welcoming me home. Josh Lanyon
People loved you in the way they knew how -...
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People loved you in the way they knew how - and often it was not the way you knew. Or needed. Josh Lanyon
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Sable hair bisected his pecs and arrowed down to the straight and unequivocal statement of his returned interest. Forcing my gaze to his face, I said, "I really don't think we have time for that."" You know that, and I know that, but HE doesn't believe it."" Believe it, " I told HIM.J.X.'s mouth tugged into one of those heart-stopping smiles. "Maybe you should whisper in his ear. Josh Lanyon
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Do you still do the clubs?” Jake shakes his head. “You do the clubsbecause you can’t find what you need at home. I’ve got everything I need. I’ve got the answer to needs I didn’t even know I had. Josh Lanyon
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A pause followed my greeting. Then “We’re watching you ” whispered the voice on the other end.“ Yeah? Did you see what I did with my keys? ”Silence. Then dial tone. These younger demons. So easily discouraged. Josh Lanyon
She didn‟t look like the athletic type to me.” “Maybe...
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She didn‟t look like the athletic type to me.” “Maybe Nemov carried her. He looked like he could.” “He looked like he could carry his SUV. I don‟t know why he didn‟t. Josh Lanyon
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You know that thing about Death Be Not Proud? Well, Fear Be Not Proud either. And Fear Be Not Elegant. What Fear be is stumbling, bumbling flight, crashing through brush, slip-sliding on pine needles, sloshing through puddles that are always deeper than you expect. Josh Lanyon
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It wasn't merely fatigue. although it continued to worry me how tired i was all the time. I had a strange sense of missing something, of being in the wrong place - no matter where I was. Josh Lanyon
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You're Professor Mills? The new one who teaches history?" As opposed to the old Professor Mills who preached overthrow of the government? Josh Lanyon
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It’s more believable that a cop would get involved in solving these murders. I mean, you’re talking about writing a series. How believable is it that this Hollywood gossip columnist is going to keep stumbling on all these murders? Josh Lanyon
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When you live with a potentially life-threatening condition you get used to the thought of dying. You accept it, you push on. The thing that scared me was the picture of dying slowly and painfully, the loss of independence and identity to illness. Josh Lanyon
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The moonlight streaming through the sheer draperies revealed Taylor smiling, boneless and peaceful in Will's embrace. The most dangerous man Will knew rested sweetly in his arms, trusting him with his love as he trusted Will to guard his life. It was beyond precious. Life, love, was made up of fragile moments like these. Fragile as Paris moonlight. Josh Lanyon
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The night was fading. It was too early to be called dawn yet, but Taylor could just make out the outline of Will's weary, unshaven face. His deep blue eyes were the only color in the gray world of rain and shadows. Will leaned in, and his mouth covered Taylor's, rough but sweet, his tongue seeking Taylor's. Taylor opened willingly to that kiss, forgetting for a second his scratched, scraped hands and the rain running down the back of his neck. They kissed a lot these days, especially for men who had never been much for kissing. Taylor had become expert in all Will's kisses, from the hungry, lustful kisses that always made his own cock rise so fast it hurt, to the tender, almost cherishing kisses that Will generally saved for when he thought Taylor was sleeping. That dawn kiss beneath the pine trees rippled through him like an electric shock, a reminder that, tired, wet, and lost as they might be, so long as they were together, they were all right. Josh Lanyon
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You think I'm with you out of guilt?"" No, you ass. Of course not. I just mean–"" You're a nut, MacAllister. I'm with you because I love you." There it was, out. Three little words. Three of the most common words in the world, but string them together and they were more powerful than any warrant, any extradition papers, or even treaty. Stronger than any magical spell. Had he really never said them aloud to Taylor? . Josh Lanyon
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Will stared at him with utter disbelief. “Am I really supposed to answer that? What do you think I want? I want you.” He added bitterly, “Who wouldn’t want you? Seeing you’re so sweet-tempered and understanding. Josh Lanyon
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...do you have someone you can stay with? Hell, stay with your mother. The Pentagon doesn’t have the security system she’s g Josh Lanyon
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I know that asshole you were with in college --”“Can we leave that asshole out of it?” Please, gentlemen, one asshole at a time. Josh Lanyon