Thomas H. Cook quotes:

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  • Risk will always be a part of life. It's how we recognize this and deal with it that matters.

  • Life to me is defined by uncertainty. Uncertainty is the state in which we live, and there is no way to outfox it.

  • The last best hope of life is that at some point during living it, all that you did wrong will suddenly teach you to do right.

  • She was a woman of extended silences, I noticed, and she said very little as we walked the streets of La Boca, looking at its brightly colored houses. It was as if she understood that quiet observation was the key to knowing a place, perhaps even the key to life.

  • Perspective gets lost in moral certainties. Which only means that no one was ever burned at the stake by a doubter.

  • I like characters who are changed, often for the better, by the dark nature of their experiences. I also can become engaged by a character for whom I wish to see justice done, one way or the other. In general, I require a book to have some sort of moral center.

  • He looked at me intently, from what seemed behind the veil of a grave experience. Then slowly and prophetically, he said the scariest thing I'd ever heard: "Because the answer to a heartfelt question, Jack, will always break your heart."

  • He looked at me intently, from what seemed behind the veil of a grave experience. Then slowly and prophetically, he said the scariest thing I'd ever heard: "Because the answer to a heartfelt question, Jack, will always break your heart.

  • A traveler enters the world into which he travels, but a tourist brings his own world with him and never sees the one he's in.

  • At a certain point memory becomes a beach strewn with landmines, all life's many losses buried in those sands.

  • Babes crying in the wilderness know that the world already has plenty of terrifying noise, but there aren't enough clear voices to smooth our troubled journey through the darkness ... only a few can speak truth to power.

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