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"Finally a horn sounded from the marshes" - The System of the World by Neil Stephenson
"But they were off on a river cruise today" - The System of the World by Neal Stephenson
"Why do I encounter them everywhere I go?" - The System of the World by Neal Stephenson
"And what form does Gravity take, that gives it this astonishing power of streaming through the solid earth?" - The System of the World by Neal Stephenson
"In truth I am no gentleman, though I can be a gentle man" - The System of the World by Neal Stephenson
"I said it before, sir, you are a gentle man" - The System of the World by Neal Stephenson
"Once it is before my mind's eye, I may see it as if it were there, and describe it" - The System of the World by Neal Stephenson
"I beg your pardon?" - The System of the World by Neal Stephenson
"I see incontrovertible signs of nakedness in her" - The System of the World by Neal Stephenson
"His eyes were great luminous ice-balls hanging in space" - The System of the World by Neal Stephenson
"Modest. Nothing gaudy" - The System of the World by Neal Stephenson
"This produced a brief but profound silence" - The System of the World by Neal Stephenson
"What the hell are you doing?" - The System of the World by Neal Stephenson
"Why is everything I am conjuring up in black-and-white?" - Indianapolis (Highway 74) - by Sam Shephard
"She turns to me with a smile and rubs her eyes with the back of her hand" - Indianapolis (Highway 74) by Sam Shepard
"It's just great to see you again" - Indianapolis (Highway 74) by Sam Shepard
"For some reason, the background seems to have gone silent" - Indianapolis (Highway 74) by Sam Shepard
"You don't remember me, do you?" - Indianapolis (Highway 74) by Sam Shepard
"Dead of winter, icy roads, wind blowing sideways across the empty cornfields" - Indianapolis (Highway 74) by Sam Shepard
"He feels a great weight pressing down on his head" - Premium Harmony by Stephen King
"You go past the same scenery time after time, but you don't see it" - Premium Harmony by Stephen King
"These half and quarter truths were the best words he had ever spoken" - The Use of Poetry by Ian McEwan
"His head was full of maths and girlfriends, physics and drinking" - The Use of Poetry by Ian McEwan
"I was myself here, able to see things singly and plainly" - Midnight in Dostoevsky by Don DeLillo
"I stood and looked, I was always looking" - Midnight in Dostoevsky by Don DeLillo
"He didn't want to know who we were" - Midnight in Dostoevsky by Don DeLillo
"He stared into the wall at the far end of the room" - Midnight in Dostoevsky by Don DeLillo
"Low skies and bare trees, hardly a soul to be seen" - Midnight in Dostoevsky by Don DeLillo
"We were two sombre boys hunched in our coats, grim winter settling in" - Midnight in Dostoevsky by Don DeLillo
"Do you really think it will go unnoticed?" - The Confusion by Neal Stephenson
"At any rate, the Wheel has now turned again" - The Confusion by Neal Stephenson