Quote by Lee Child Download Open image ““Then finally he opened the wrong door, and what came out at him was his problem, not mine.”” — Lee Child ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“Attacking me was like pushing open a forbidden door. What waited on the other side was his problem.” — Lee Child Copy Share Image
“He had opened a door that he could not yet walk through, and he couldn't close the door afterwards because they had splintered the… — Genna Rulon Copy Share Image
“He'd walked away from it all, and everything he wanted, everything, was behind this door. He opened it.” — Kit Rocha Copy Share Image
“I am not your doormat to lay out your problems on and then vanish without a word.” “Huh?” — C.L. Stone Copy Share Image
“I step through the door anyway, knowing that the hard thing and the right thing are usually the same thing.” — Matthew Dicks Copy Share Image
“He’d come here to close that door, but instead he had left it wide open for me to walt through.” — Alexandra Bracken Copy Share Image
“I slammed that door shut. Fix this mess first. Guilt, regret, and moaning later.” — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
“Realize that if a door closed, it’s because what was behind it wasn’t meant for you.” — Mandy Hale Copy Share Image
“He spent so long building walls to protect his privacy that I think he forgot to build a door.” — J. Kenner Copy Share Image
“It felt like the wrong thing to do, standing at the wrong door in the wrong place. We did it anyway. Knowing something is… — Lemony Snicket Copy Share Image
“And nothing, or no one, was going to get in his way of having what he wanted.” — Lia Davis Copy Share Image
“I slammed out of the [house] and started walking, heading nowhere in particular. Sometimes you just need to go through a door.” — Ransom Riggs 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