Stephen King Quotes - Page 41
Stephen King (2008). “The Stand”, p.1578, Anchor
Robin Furth, Stephen King (2006). “Stephen King's The Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance”, p.559, Simon and Schuster
Stephen King (2017). “The Dark Tower Boxed Set”, p.2591, Simon and Schuster
May you find your Tower, Roland, and breach it, and may you climb to the top!
Stephen King, Michael Whelan (2004). “The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower”, p.147, Simon and Schuster
Stephen King (2017). “The Dark Tower Boxed Set”, p.2746, Simon and Schuster
A library card is good to have, you can never have too much ID.
Stephen King (2007). “Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales”, p.255, Simon and Schuster
Definition of a wanderer: a guy who's always looking beyond.
"The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla". Book by Stephen King, 2003.
Stephen King (2016). “It”, p.244, Simon and Schuster
Stephen King (2016). “It: A Novel”, p.239, Simon and Schuster
Stephen King (2016). “The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three”, p.290, Simon and Schuster
Stephen King (2016). “The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass”, p.421, Simon and Schuster
Stephen King, Tim Underwood, Chuck Miller (1988). “Bare bones: conversations on terror with Stephen King”, McGraw-Hill Companies
Love didn't grow very well in a place where there was only fear
Stephen King (2008). “The Stand”, p.1452, Anchor
Stephen King (2014). “Pet Sematary”, p.86, Simon and Schuster
Stephen King, Michael Whelan (2004). “The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower”, p.47, Simon and Schuster
You learned to accept, or you ended up in a small room writing letters home with Crayolas.
Stephen King (2014). “Pet Sematary”, p.33, Simon and Schuster
Bird and bear and hare and fish, give my love her fondest wish.
Robin Furth, Stephen King (2006). “Stephen King's The Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance”, p.112, Simon and Schuster
Stephen King (2008). “Just After Sunset: Stories”, p.37, Simon and Schuster
Eddie discovered one of his childhood's great truths. Grownups are the real monsters, he thought.
Stephen King (2016). “It: A Novel”, p.782, Simon and Schuster