Dead of Night Quotes.

1. "It was a cold night in Reno, but that hadn’t kept the man from prowling through the neighborhoods near the university, looking for that one special girl he was hoping to find."
- Gary C. King, Dead of Night

2. "She looked like a character from a video game. One of those improbably busty, impossibly well-armed superchicks who could do acrobatics and hit the kill zone even while firing guns from both hands during a cartwheel. "You look fucking ridiculous," she told herself."
- Jonathan Maberry, Dead of Night

3. "Reporters trade in pain. It sells papers. Everyone knows that."
- Jonathan Maberry, Dead of Night

4. "His specialty was interrogation. Imagine it, gentlemen. Being strapped to a table so that you are entirely at the mercy of a monster such as this. A person who delights in your pain. A person to whom your screams are more delicious than a lover's whisper. A creature who knows how to keep you alive while he skillfully and meticulously deconstructs those things that define you as human?"
- Jonathan Maberry, Dead of Night

5. "Yippie ki-yay and all that shit" - Desdemona Fox"
- Jonathan Maberry, Dead of Night

6. "She knew a couple of writers. They were always broke."
- Jonathan Maberry, Dead of Night

7. "All concerns of men go wrong when they wish to cure with evil. -SOPHOCLES"
- Jonathan Maberry, Dead of Night

8. "Goat made no move to get out. "Billy...this is nuts." "Yeah, well we left 'sane and normal' behind the first time Volker said 'zombie"
- Jonathan Maberry, Dead of Night

9. "And that made him wonder if a person who is forced into bad situations over and over again when they’re too weak or helpless to do anything about it will eventually make bad choices of their own simply because they’ve become habituated to them."
- Jonathan Maberry, Dead of Night

10. "The economy blows, or don't you read the papers?" "Who reads the fucking papers? News is free on the internet."
- Jonathan Maberry, Dead of Night

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