"The Tin Roof Blowdown" Quotes
A detective investigates the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and uncovers a web of corruption and violence in New Orleans.
mystery | 373 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
Evil and madness are like two freight trains passing each other in the night. We know they exist, but we can never be sure where or when they’ll meet up.
Sometimes the weight of our knowledge is a burden too heavy to carry.
In the darkness, we are all equal.
Hope is just another name for denial.
The measure of a man's worth is not in the things he acquires, but in the things he is willing to give up.
Sometimes justice isn't blind, it just refuses to open its eyes.
Fear is a powerful weapon, but it can also be a prison.
Grief is a companion that never leaves your side. It just changes shape and size over time.
In the face of tragedy, we often find our true selves.
We are all haunted by our own demons. The trick is not to let them possess us.





