Patricia Highsmith, Strangers on a Train

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"I know you have it in you, Guy," Anne said suddenly at the end of a silence, "the capacity to be terribly happy."

Patricia Highsmith, Strangers on a Train

"The law was not society, it began. Society was people like himself and Owen and Brillhart, who hadn't the right to take the life of another member of society. And yet the law did. "And yet the law is supposed to be the will of society at least. It isn't even that. Or maybe it is collectively," he added, aware that as always he was doubling back before he come to a point, making things as complex as possible in trying to make them certain."

Patricia Highsmith, Strangers on a Train

"The taste of Scotch, though Guy didn’t much care for it, was pleasant because it reminded him of Anne. She drank Scotch, when she drank. It was like her, golden, full of light, made with careful art."

Patricia Highsmith, Strangers on a Train

"I tell him his business, all business, is legalized throat-cutting, like marriage is legalized fornication."

Patricia Highsmith, Strangers on a Train

"I like to drink when I travel. It enhances things, don’t you think?"

Patricia Highsmith, Strangers on a Train

"That's exactly where you're wrong! Any kind of person can murder. Purely circumstances and not a thing to do with temperament! People get so far -- and it takes just the least little thing to push them over the brink. Anybody. Even your grandmother. I know."

Patricia Highsmith, Strangers on a Train