Author: Harlan Coben
Cites
- Debi Gliori (1)
- IN: Tell No One (2001) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Small said, "But what about when we are dead and gone, will you love me then, does love go on?"
Large held Small snug as they looked out at the night, at the moon in the dark and the stars shining bright. "Small, look at the stars, how they shine and glow, some of the stars died a long time ago. Still they shine in the evening skies, for you see, Small, love like starlight never dies…"
FROM: No Matter What, (1999), Children's Book, UK
- NULL (3)
- IN: Gone for Good (2002) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: A ma vie coeur entier
FROM: NULL, (None), [NA], NULL
- IN: Just One Look (2004) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Babe, give me your best memory,
But it don’t equal pale ink.
FROM: Chinese proverb adapted for lyrics in song
“Pale Ink” by the Jimmy X Band, (None), Song, China
- IN: Darkest Fear (2000) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: When a father gives to his son, they both laugh.
When a son gives to his father, they both cry.
FROM: Yiddish Proverb, (None), Proverb, NULL
- William Fitzsimmons (1)
- IN: Long Lost (2009) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Hold on.
This will hurt more than anything has before.
FROM: I Don't Feel It Anymore, (2008), Song, US
- T. S. Eliot (1)
- IN: The Stranger (2015) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Oh my soul, be prepared for the coming of the Stranger.
Be prepared for him who knows how to ask questions.
There is one who remembers the way to your door:
Life you may evade, but Death you shall not.
FROM: Choruses from The Rock, (1934), Poem, UK
- Bruce Springsteen (1)
- IN: Stay Close (2012) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Well now everything dies, baby thats a fact.
But maybe everything that dies, someday comes back.
FROM: Atlantic City, (1982), Song, US
- Stan Gibbs (1)
- IN: Darkest Fear (2000) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: "What is your darkest fear?" the voice whispers. Close your eyes now and picture it. Can you see it? Do you have it yet? The very worst agony you can imagine?"
After a long pause, I say, "Yes."
"Good. Now imagine something worse, something far, far worse…"
FROM: "The Mind of Terror" by Stan Gibbs, column in the New York Herald, January 16, (2000), Article, US