30 Quotes & Sayings By Michael Connelly

Michael Connelly is the author of the popular Harry Bosch series of detective novels, the most recent of which, The Crossing, was published in July 2012. In addition to writing, he serves as a Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of California, Irvine. The Connelly character Harry Bosch has been featured prominently in television shows such as The Wire, Cold Case and even CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. He is a member of Mystery Writers of America and the International Thriller Writers.

What is important is not what you hear said, it's...
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What is important is not what you hear said, it's what you observe. Michael Connelly
You know what I did after I wrote my first...
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You know what I did after I wrote my first novel? I shut up and wrote twenty-three more.") Michael Connelly
Money. The ultimate motivation. The ultimate way of keeping score.
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Money. The ultimate motivation. The ultimate way of keeping score. Michael Connelly
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You know what my father said about innocent clients?. . He said the scariest client a lawyer will ever have is an innocent client. Because if you fuck up and he goes to prison, it'll scar you for life. . He said there is no in-between with an innocent client. No negotiation, no plea bargain, no middle ground. There's only one verdict. You have to put an NG up on the scoreboard. There's no other verdict but not guilty." Levin nodded thoughtfully." The bottom line was my old man was a damn good lawyer and he didn't like having innocent clients, " I said. "I'm not sure I do, either. Michael Connelly
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All his life Harry Bosch believed he had a mission. And to carry out that mission he needed to be bulletproof. He needed to build himself and his life so that he was invulnerable, so that nothing and no one could ever get to him. All of that changed on the day he was introduced to the daughter he didn’t know he had. In that moment he knew he was both saved and lost. He would be forever connected to the world in the way only a father knew.- "Nine Dragons" by Michael Connelly . Michael Connelly
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Los Angeles was the kind of place where everybody was from somewhere else and nobody really droppped anchor. It was a transient place. People drawn by the dream, people running from the nightmare. Twelve million people and all of them ready to make a break for it if necessary. Figuratively, literally, metaphorically -- any way you want to look at it -- everbody in L.A. keeps a bag packed. Just in case. . Michael Connelly
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The gravel road widened into a large turnaround where three similar looking and designed brothels sat waiting for customers. They were called Sheila's Front Porch, Tawny's High Five Ranch and Miss Delilah's House of Holies."Nice, " Rachel said as we surveyed the scene. "why are these places always named after women -- as if women actually own them?"" You got me. I guess Mister Dave's House of Holies wouldn't go over so well with the guys." Rachel smiled." You're right. I guess it's a shrewd move. Name a place of female degradation and slavery after a female and it doesn't sound so bad, does it? It's packaging. Michael Connelly
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There was polite laughter in the courtroom. Bosch noticed that the attorneys -- prosecution and defense -- dutifully joined in, a couple of them overdoing it. It had been his experience that while in open court a judge could not possibly tell a joke that the lawyers did not laugh at. Michael Connelly
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The Strip was still lit by a million neon lights, though the crowds on the sidewalk had greatly decreased by this hour. Still, Bosch was awed by the spectacle of light. In every imaginable color and configuration, it was a megawatt funnel of enticement to greed that burned twenty-four hours a day. Bosch felt the same attraction that all the other grinders felt tug at them. Las Vegas was like one of the hookers on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood. Even happily married men at least glanced their way, if only for a second, just to get an idea what was out there, maybe give them something to think about. Las Vegas was like that. There was a visceral attraction here. The bold promise of money and sex. But the first was a broken promise, a mirage, and the second was fraught with danger, expense, physical and mental risk. It was where the real gambling took place in this town. Michael Connelly
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Hidden Highlands was maybe a little richer but not that different from many of the other small, wealthy and scared enclaves nestled in the hills and valleys around Los Angeles. Walls and gates, guardhouses and private security forces were the secret ingredients of the so-called melting pot of southern California. Michael Connelly
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There were a billion lights out there on the horizon and I knew that all of them put together weren't enough to light the darkness in the hearts of some men. Michael Connelly
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There is a means to every end. A root to any cause. Sometimes the root is more evil than any cause, though it's the cause that is usually most vilified. Michael Connelly
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I'm relaxed, Belk. I call it Zen and the art of not giving a shit. Michael Connelly
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He [Harry Bosch] defined good company not by the conversation but by the lack of it. When there was no need to talk to feel comfortable, that was the right company Michael Connelly
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You don’t like what you see out your window, you put up a wall. Michael Connelly
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Trust no one. You may be working with the last honest cop in Mexicali, but why bet your life on it? Michael Connelly
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All his life Bosch had lived and worked in society’s institutions. But he hope he had escaped institutional thinking, that he made his own decisions. Michael Connelly
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I have waited twenty years for this phone call . and all this time I thought it would go away. I knew I would always be sad for my sister. But I thought the other would go away.” “What is the other, Henrik?” Though he knew the answer. “Anger . I am still angry, Detective Bosch.” Bosch nodded. He looked down at his desk, at the photos of all the victims under the glass top. Cases and faces. His eyes moved from the photo of Anneke Jespersen to some of the others. The ones he had not yet spoken for. “So am I, Henrik, ” he said. “So am I.”- "The Burning Room" by Michael Connelly . Michael Connelly
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Well, did he do it?" She always asked the irrelevant question. It didn't matter in terms of the strategy of the case whether the defendant "did it" or not. What mattered was the evidence against him -- the proof -- and if and how it could be neutralized. My job was to bury the proof, to color the proof a shade of gray. Gray was the color of reasonable doubt. Michael Connelly
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That's justice, " she said, nodding at the statue. "She doesn't hear you. She doesn't see you. She can't feel you and won't speak to you. Justice, Detective Bosch, is just a concrete blonde. Michael Connelly
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If the system turns away from the abuses inflicted on the guilty, then who can be next but the innocents? Michael Connelly
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You know what I did after I wrote my first novel? I shut up and wrote twenty-three Michael Connelly
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Bosch had never liked Las Vegas, though he came often on cases. It shared a kinship with Los Angeles; both were places desperate people ran to. Often, when they ran from Los Angeles, they came here. It was the only place left. Michael Connelly
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You're an asshole, you know that, Haller?"I nodded and headed back to the door." When I need to be. Michael Connelly
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What is jealousy but a reflection of your own failures? Michael Connelly
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Bosch knew the dawn had nothing on the dusk. Dawn always came up ugly, as if the sun was clumsy and in a hurry. The dusk was smoother, the moon more graceful. Maybe it was because the moon was more patient. In life and nature, Bosch thought, darkness always waits. Michael Connelly
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The setting sun burned the sky pink and orange in the same bright hues as surfers' bathing suits. It was beautiful deception, Bosch thought, as he drove north on the Hollywood Freeway to home. Sunsets did that here. Made you forget it was the smog that made their colors so brilliant, that behind every pretty picture there could be an ugly story. Michael Connelly
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The rich kept you waiting so you could feel free to admire all that they had. Michael Connelly
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I love movies. Movies have influenced me as a writer. Michael Connelly