Quote by Lee Child Download Open image ““Aim for the side of the skull, which is softer and displaces the brain more.”” — Lee Child ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Bitting into heads is much harder than it looks. The skull is feisty.” — Ryan Mecum Copy Share Image
“The attention given to the side of the head which has received the injury, in connection with a specific reference to the side of… — James Henry Breasted Copy Share Image
“To think that each skull once had skin and flesh and was stuffed with gray matter—in varying quantities—teeming with thoughts of food and sex… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
“Also, SKULLS. Gosh you love SKULLS. There is a good SKULL at the heart of any mystery, haunting its EVERY PAGE. That is what… — Andrew Hussie Copy Share Image
“Brains are a hindrance to action: the man who sees all sides takes none.” — Minutes of the 220nd Meeting of the Boobooks Club 1924 Copy Share Image
“Your skull encloses your brains. But never forget that anytime you open your mouth to talk, you have opened your mind for the entire… — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
“The brain is shaped by the experiences of the body, and the body is shaped by the brain. Changing one part results in lethal… — Nancy Farmer Copy Share Image
“People get the biggest kick out of seeing the features of their faces plastered onto one head.” — Thomas Ligotti Copy Share Image
“The changes are coming fast and blind now, and in your skull sits an hourglass with a grain size hole through which numb seconds… — Mary Karr Copy Share Image
“Put the small stuff into perspective. It's better to be wrong and alive than right but eating brains.” — Jesse Petersen Copy Share Image
“Reacher got to them on the plane. He put them out of action and stole their wallets.” “On the plane?” “He broke Lozano’s fingers… — Lee Child Copy Share Image
“A maintenance dose. It would keep her asleep all night. It would keep her warm, and gentle, and relaxed, and at peace, and cradled,… — Lee Child Copy Share Image
“It had maroon paint and exposed brick and scarred wood, and a chalkboard menu about ninety percent full of things that don’t really belong… — Lee Child Copy Share Image
“The Zip Code is about the size of Chicago. With five people. But hey, welcome to Wyoming.” — Lee Child Copy Share Image
“You got to imagine your memory is like an old bucket, you know? Once it’s filled up with old stuff there ain’t no way… — Lee Child Copy Share Image
That should be your town motto. It's all I ever hear. Like: New Hampshire, Live Free or Die. It should be: Despair, You Need… — Lee Child Copy Share Image
“OK, Finlay, let’s get it done,” I said. “I don’t have an address because I don’t live anywhere. Maybe one day I’ll live somewhere… — Lee Child Copy Share Image