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There's always time to read. Don't trust a writer who doesn't read. It's like eating food prepared by a cook who doesn't eat.
— Laura Lippman
I'm a morning person, which is a hideous thing to be. No one likes morning people, not even other morning people.
— Laura Lippman
There was nothing more dangerous than people convinced of their own good intentions.
— Laura Lippman
McCafferty's was a Mount Washington steak house, sort of the Palm Lite, with caricatures of Baltimore celebrities hanging
— Laura Lippman
Going to college don't make you from somewhere, any more than a cat born in an over can call itself a biscuit.
— Laura Lippman
Tess's Uncle Donald winced when he entered the Kibbitz Room at Attman's Delicatessen. The pained expression
— Laura Lippman
Bad taste never dies. It just keeps evolving.
— Laura Lippman
My family is really, really Southern - I had two uncle Bubbas, and grandparents that we called Big Mama and Big Daddy.
— Laura Lippman
I adore the work of Stephen Sondheim. I like musicales in general. They make surprisingly great running tapes.
— Laura Lippman
Whatever you want, at any moment, someone else is getting it. Whatever you have, someone else is longing for.
— Laura Lippman
Everyone thinks everything's a waste of time when it's not the thing that leads to an answer.
— Laura Lippman
Children can be happy when their parents are miserable. But a parent is never happier than her unhappiest child.
— Laura Lippman
She was a polite person, and politeness meant making others feel better even if it made you feel like shit.
— Laura Lippman
Coitus interruptus by SWAT team. At last a form of birth control that was one hundred percent reliable.
— Laura Lippman
Hate how swiftly the world moves now, how glib everyone has become. We need to think more, not more quickly.
— Laura Lippman
You can rewrite life all you want, Sandy thought,. It's still a play where everyone dies in the end.
— Laura Lippman
Everyone cared what others thought, even those who were defiantly different. They cared more than anyone.
— Laura Lippman
Bring wine," she hissed into the phone. "And Matthew's pizza. Those lima beans with feta cheese from Mezze. Sopa-pillas from Golden West. Hurry!
— Laura Lippman
Reporting is pretty vital to me. It keeps me connected to the world. A 40-hour-per-week day job may be less feasible as time goes on.
— Laura Lippman
It's smarter to be lucky than it's lucky to be smart.
— Laura Lippman
Stinginess seemed instinctive to him. Darwinian even. He hadn't gotten to his current size by sharing.
— Laura Lippman
When destiny wants to fuck with you, it can afford to be patient. Destiny has all the time in the world.
— Laura Lippman
and a Dr. Brown's celery soda.
— Laura Lippman
I like to see writers reach bigger and bigger audiences, and stand-alones have allowed some of them to do just that.
— Laura Lippman
Listen, you know? Girls. They don't listen. They're in too much
— Laura Lippman
Fenwick, sitting down to
— Laura Lippman
Feeding her raw oysters at Charleston, or sharing the gingerbread with lemon chiffon sauce at Bicycle.
— Laura Lippman
Cain - and the password, "Indemnity." Given how rapidly management changed at the Beacon-Light, it was entirely plausible that this familiar
— Laura Lippman
There are, of course, an infinite number of places where one is not, yet only one place where one actually is.
— Laura Lippman
She liked what she saw, although she knew being a not-beautiful woman was supposed to be a tragedy.
— Laura Lippman
he began, over dinner at Cantler's, a much beloved but out-of-the-way restaurant near
— Laura Lippman
sound silly, but I figured out that being happy made me happier than being unhappy ever did." Tess replayed these words in
— Laura Lippman
Doing nothing," Inez said, "is a choice in its own way. When you do nothing, you still do something.
— Laura Lippman
What was the point of giving children freedom to experiment and fail, if one then turned it all into a tiresome object lesson?
— Laura Lippman
They were, as a family, constantly on the verge of being dangerously, enviably cute.
— Laura Lippman
I begin each book with a challenge to myself.
— Laura Lippman