A Quote by David Giuntoli

I'm carrying a gun, and there's usually a corpse, so I think that may have something to do with it. — © David Giuntoli
I'm carrying a gun, and there's usually a corpse, so I think that may have something to do with it.
What can you do? More and more Americans are carrying a gun in the car. An ex-cop I know advises that if you have to use a gun on a youth, you should leave the scene immediately, disposing of the wiped off gun as soon as possible. Such a gun cannot, of course, be registered to you, but one bought privately (through the classifieds, for example.)
You are a little soul carrying around a corpse.
I find this corpse guilty of carrying a concealed weapon and I fine it $40.
I think if I were walking someplace and I saw a corpse my brain would tell me it was a million things before I believed it was a corpse.
There is no way of conveying to the corpse the reasons you have made him one--you have the corpse, and you are, thereafter, at themercy of a fact which missed the truth, which means that the corpse has you.
According to the New York Daily News, Geraldo said he is now carrying a gun, and he will personally shoot Osama bin Laden if he finds him. If Osama also has a gun, this could work out okay.
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If you get to the point in your career where you're running with a gun - I've yet to run with a gun. I've stood still with a gun, and I've walked with a gun, but I've never run with a gun. Running with a gun, to me, that's when you know you've really made it.
I just have that sort of face and when I got to Hollywood in the late '70s they took one look at me and said, 'Get him a gun. You definitely should be carrying a gun,' and so a lot of it is just the way I look. I look like I'm angry and dangerous, and in fact, I'm loveable and kind.
There simply must be a corpse in a detective novel, and the deader the corpse the better.
A corpse is meat gone bad. Well and what's cheese? Corpse of milk.
(On Bette Davis) Even when I was carrying a gun, she scared the be-jesus out of me.
I think that there are certain guns that, of course, I don't know who needs a machine gun, personally. But I think rifles and things like that are fine. I think that in the wrong hand is when a gun becomes a problem.
I think that we may lose the argument, but I think we have to talk about gun control.
I don't believe in carrying a weapon. If somebody wants to shoot me, he'll have to bring his own gun.
On board the new Ironsides, I had the Marine guard stationed at the after gun, thirty-five in number, and I think it was conceded that no gun of that heavy battery was worked more efficiently than the "Marine gun" as it was called.
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