John Sandford quotes:

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  • Women had been on the verge of taking over the world-the Western world, anyway. Then some sexist pig in Silicon Valley invented the cell phone and women took a sidetrack on which all four billion of them would soon be happily talking to each other twenty-four hours a day, getting nothing else done, and Men Would Be Back.

  • Catholics don't scream about Jesus, they scream about the bishop.

  • Nuts don't come in bunches. Only grapes do.

  • They don't have a lot of crime in the countryside other than theft. But every once in a while, things turn ugly, and when they turn ugly, they turn very ugly.

  • You have the feeling that if you get a Pulitzer, you're somehow set for life.

  • I've always been sort of interested in the rural countryside. Things happen out there that are very strange to city dwellers.

  • Well, I am becoming doddering and old but I have - I'm writing two books a year now. It's like 220,000 words or something like finished, and, honest to God, I can't do that. I really do need the help of, you know, other people working with me.

  • With most of my books, I'll actually go out and look at the setting. If you describe things carefully, it kind of makes the scene pop.

  • When you're building a character, or at least when I'm building a character, you start saying, 'How am I going to make people like him?'

  • Everything we're doing is freakin' iffy. That's what makes it so much fun.

  • Gonna rain like a cow pissin' on a flat rock" [drugstore clerk to detective Virgil Flowers] Dark of the Moon, p.7

  • I'm so horny the crack of dawn isn't safe.

  • These characters are not spontaneous creations. They are engineered down to the last nut and bolt.

  • Just go outside and look at something and write it down and you'll find it is a very nice piece of writing.

  • Most people who are trying to write kind of sit in their basements and pull it out of their imaginations.

  • There's something about marriage that is not as intensely romantic or interesting as a couple's first meeting.

  • When you're building a character, or at least when I'm building a character, you start saying, 'How am I going to make people like him?

  • As an individual with my own hurts, I go into the Garden (Gethsemane) as often as I need to. There I identify with the pain in the other, with my part in that pain, my part in tempting someone to wound me. I experience the other's pain, and God's pain, and am devastated - because their pain becomes my own. Feeling such anguish, I can forgive, or deeply repent, either for myself or on behalf of the other.

  • Most people like a little sex in their novels.

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