23 Quotes & Sayings By Thomas Harris

Thomas Harris is a prolific American author best known for his fictional work about the fictional character Dr. Hannibal Lecter. His first novel featuring Lecter, The Silence of the Lambs, was adapted into a movie starring Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster. In 2001, Harris published Hannibal, a prequel to The Silence of the Lambs which follows Lecter's early life in Florence, Italy, and his escape from Nazi Germany Read more

In 2002, he published Hannibal Rising, a sequel to The Silence of the Lambs that introduces Clarice Starling, a young FBI trainee played by Julianne Moore in the film adaptation. Harris also co-authored Red Dragon with Will Graham, an adaptation of Thomas Harris's sequel novel to The Silence of the Lambs called Hannibal. The book was released on October 15, 2001.

In 2003 he published Hannibal Rising: A Novel of the Cannibal Copters, a novella set between The Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal. It takes place in Italy before Dr. Lecter's early days in Florence.

God's creatures who cried themselves to sleep stirred to cry...
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God's creatures who cried themselves to sleep stirred to cry again. Thomas Harris
You know how cats do. They hide to die. Dogs...
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You know how cats do. They hide to die. Dogs come home. Thomas Harris
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In her way, she was a hard one. Faith in any sort of natural justice was nothing but a night light; she knew of that. Whatever she did, she would end the same way with everyone does: flat on her back with a tube in her nose, wondering, "Is this all? Thomas Harris
You must understand that when you are writing a novel...
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You must understand that when you are writing a novel you are not making anything up. It's all there and you just have to find it. Thomas Harris
I know what you're afraid of. It's not pain, or...
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I know what you're afraid of. It's not pain, or solitude. It's indignity you can't stand, Hannibal, you're like a cat that way. Thomas Harris
He lives down in a ribcage in the dry leaves...
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He lives down in a ribcage in the dry leaves of a heart. Thomas Harris
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Can you smell his sweat? That peculiar goatish odor is trans-3-methyl-2 hexenoic acid. Remember it, it's the smell of schizophrenia. Thomas Harris
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In making friends, she was wary of people who foster dependency and feed on it. She had been involved with a few--the blind attract them, and they are the enemy. Thomas Harris
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...the man to love rarely coincides with the hour of loving. Thomas Harris
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When I couldn't speak I was not drawn into silence, silence captured me. Thomas Harris
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It was as though committing murders had purged him of lesser rudeness. Or perhaps, Starling thought, it excited him to see her marked in this particular way. She couldn't tell. The sparks in his eyes flew into his darkness like fireflies down a cave. Thomas Harris
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I'm giving serious thought into eating yor wife” - Hannibal Lecter Thomas Harris
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Pictures ... flashed on her in sudden color, too much color, shocking color, the color that leaps out of black when lightning strikes at night. Thomas Harris
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The advantage of beating a mute is he can't tell on you. Thomas Harris
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You must understand that when you are writing a novel you are not making anything up. Thomas Harris
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Show Dr. Princi your teeth. That's right, let's see 'em all. Christ, Sparks, is that your tongue or are you swallowing a squirrel? Keep moving - Thomas Harris
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Orion is above the horizon now, and near it Jupiter, brighter than it will ever be ... But i expect you can see it too. Some of our stars are the same. Thomas Harris
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When the Fox hears the Rabbit scream he comes a-runnin', but not to help. Thomas Harris
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He liked the Leedses. He was sorry that he had been to the morgue. He thought the madman who visited them might have liked them too. But the madman would like them better the way they were now. Thomas Harris
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It would be so nice to be wanted by someone with the courage to get his hat or stay as he damn pleased, and who gave her credit for the same. Someone who didn't worry about her. Thomas Harris
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He came back to the car, long legs lifting high in the snow, and there was snow in his hair and on his eyelashes and I remembered that I love him. It felt like something breaking with a little pain and spilling warm. Thomas Harris
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Writing novels is the hardest thing I've ever done, including digging irrigation ditches. Thomas Harris