Top 129 Quotes & Sayings by Erik Larson - Page 3

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Last updated on November 16, 2024.
Dodd continued to hope that the murders would so outrage the German public that the regime would fall, but as the days passed he saw no evidence of any such outpouring of anger.
The intermittent depression that had shadowed him throughout his adult life was about to envelop him once again.
Leaves hung in the stillness like hands of the newly dead. — © Erik Larson
Leaves hung in the stillness like hands of the newly dead.
No one cared what St. Louis thought, although the city got a wink for pluck.
Digression is my passion. I love telling the main stories, but in some ways, what I love most is using those narratives as a way of stringing together the interesting stories that people have kind of forgotten, and that are kind of surprising. The problem is, how do you pare stories away so that the book doesn't become a distracting jumble of material, and readers lose focus? In my experience, there's really only one way to do that. I pack it all in with the rough draft, then count on myself and my trusted readers to tell me what's good and what's not good.
Place has always been important to me, and one thing today's Chicago exudes, as it did in 1893, is a sense of place. I fell in love with the city, the people I encountered, and above all the lake and its moods, which shift so readily from season to season, day to day, even hour to hour.
Germans grew reluctant to stay in communal ski lodges, fearing they might talk in their sleep. They postponed surgeries because of the lip-loosening effects of anesthetic. Dreams reflected the ambient anxiety. One German dreamed that an SA man came to his home and opened the door to his oven, which then repeated every negative remark the household had made against the government.
Reading Mission to Paris is like sipping a fine Chateau Margaux: Sublime!
. . . why some men choose to fill their brief allotment of time engaging the impossible, others in the manufacture of sorrow.
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