Quotes From "The Silkworm" By Robert Galbraith

There are always loose ends in real life.
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There are always loose ends in real life. Robert Galbraith
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...writers are a savage breed, Mr. Strike. If you want life-long friendship and selfless camaraderie, join the army and learn to kill. If you want a lifetime of temporary alliances with peers who will glory in your every failure, write novels. Robert Galbraith
The whole world's writing novels, but nobody's reading them.
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The whole world's writing novels, but nobody's reading them. Robert Galbraith
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He wondered fleetingly how many people who sat alone for hours as they scribbled their stories practiced talking about their work during their coffee breaks.... Robert Galbraith
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The walking stick, like a burqa, conferred protective status... Robert Galbraith
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In the depths of his tiredness, surrounded by these blank, sheep-like visages, he found himself pondering the accidents that had brought all of them into being. Every birth was, viewed properly, mere chance. With a hundred million sperm swimming blindly through the darkness, the odds against a person becoming themselves were staggering. Robert Galbraith
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Fancourt can't write women, ' said Nina dismissively. 'He tries but he can't do it. His women are all temper, tits and tampons. Robert Galbraith
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Forever encased in the amber of a writer's prose. Robert Galbraith
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Hard to remember these days that there was a time you had to wait for the ink and paper reviews to see your work excoriated. With the invention of the internet, any subliterate cretin can be Michiko Kakutani. Robert Galbraith
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Can I ask who you are, sir?"" Yeah, I expect so, " said Strike, walking past him and ringing the doorbell. Anstis's dinner invitation notwithstanding, he was not feeling sympathetic to the police just now. "Should be just about within your capabilities. Robert Galbraith
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...the safest way of ensuring that secret information did not leak was not to tell anybody about it. Robert Galbraith
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...it is hard to throw off long-established love:hard, but this you must managed somehow J.k. Rowling
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..it is hard to throw off long-established love; Hard, but this you must manage somehow.. Robert Galbraith
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Perhaps she had received diamonds, Strike thought; she had always said she didn't care for such things, but when they argued the glitter of all he could not give her had sometimes been flung back hard in his face... Robert Galbraith
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He talked until their food arrived, littering his chat with references to ‘ninety k’ and ‘a quarter of a mill’, and every sentence was angled, like a mirror, to show him in the best possible light: his cleverness, his quick thinking, his besting of slower, stupider yet more senior colleagues... Robert Galbraith