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Hell hath no fury like a mother scorned,
on the outskirts of Johnson
Nothing seemed to give me pleasure anymore, not even music. My attitude was becoming more and more fatalistic and hopeless. I had no enthusiasm, and no particular interest in anything, including sex. It was as though I'd become a passionless robot, simply existing from day to day without feeling.
his bloody hands as he rode silently in the back of the transport van back toward the juvenile detention
door. "Hey, Dillard," Johnny Wayne said suddenly.
given them information in the past, they've turned it over to government authorities, and the information
We talked on the phone for a long time yesterday," she said. "He's sorry, Joe. He's really sorry. He broke down and cried like a baby." "I can't believe I'm hearing this. Why don't you at least
I'd just bought a pistol and a silencer without even having to tell the guy my name. What a damned country.
The system can be cruel. Not just cruel, it can be downright barbaric.
short review on Amazon, just a few sentences.
Probation is impossible," Baker said. "I can't reduce a death-penalty case to a probatable offense.
I'd learned very quickly that I could create a fair amount of chaos with very little effort. Some defense lawyers call it "making the State come off their mountain to fight on my molehill." I just called it fun.
I thought about the capacity people have to forgive, and how powerful a force love can be if people will just let it into their lives.
I went into Grace's den and picked up a book I'd bought from Amazon, Man's Search for Meaning. It had been written in 1946 by an Austrian of Jewish descent named Viktor Frankl. It was probably the first academic, intellectual approach to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, although he hadn't used that terminology.
I'm not going anywhere with you." "Yeah, you
Granny said tardiness was nothing but bad manners, and that people with bad manners lacked character. Erlene
there might be some kind of moral force in the universe that eventually balances things out. It takes a while sometimes, but eventually people seem to get what they deserve.
They worked hard at the things they enjoyed, they treated other people with respect, they followed their conscience, and they loved to laugh. They'd had their share of problems and made their share of mistakes, but neither had managed to do anything dumb enough to have any lingering effects. I was grateful for