Author: Bill Pronzini
Cites
- George Eliot (1)
- IN: The Other Side Of Silence (2008) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: If we had a keen vision and feeling of all ordinary human life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel’s heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence.
FROM: Middlemarch, (1871), Book, UK
- Philip Wylie (1)
- IN: Snowbound (1974) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Whenever the door of hell opens, the voice you hear is your own
FROM: Generation of Vipers, (1942), NULL, US
- NULL (1)
- IN: Panic! (1972) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: What is the use of running,
When you are on the wrong road?
FROM: German Proverb, (None), Proverb, Germany
- Georges Bataille (1)
- IN: The Hidden (2010) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Crime is a fact of the human species, a fact of that species alone, but it is above all the secret aspect, impenetrable and hidden. Crime hides, and by far the most terrifying things are those which elude us.
FROM: The Trial of Gilles de Rais, (1959), Book, France
- Friedrich Nietzsche (1)
- IN: The Hidden (2010) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: But how do we recognize ourselves? How can man know himself? He is a dark and hidden thing.
FROM: Untimely Meditations, (1876), Book, Germany
- Rudyard Kipling (1)
- IN: The Stalker (1971) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: The sins ye do by two and two ye must pay for one by one.
FROM: Tomlinson, (1892), NULL, England/ India