Just a couple of pieces I like from a book I like:
"There was no sound but that of his shoes and the now senseless singing of birds. Once I thought they sang because everything was right with the world, Robert Neville thought. I know now I was wrong. They sing because they’re feeble-minded.”
“In a world of monotonous horror there could be no salvation in wild dreaming.”
From what chapters do you find those quotes?
ReplyDeleteI don't have my copy in front of me, but if memory serves, the first quote is from Chapter 4, and the second quote is from Chapter 14.
ReplyDeleteHope that helps.