Sunday, February 21, 2010

Quote from Stephen King's ';Black House';?

I read the book a while ago and I remember a quote near the beginning but I can't think of it word for word.. It begins with ';The human soul has many rooms'; and goes on to say how some are huge and bright, some are locked away and some are broom closets...


If anyone could give me the quote that'd be greatQuote from Stephen King's ';Black House';?
The whole paragraph is:





';So is that the answer to Chipper's miracle? That Carl Bierstone found a way to creep out through a seam in Burny's zombiedom and assume control of the foundering ship? The human soul contains an infinity of rooms, after all, some of them vast, some no bigger than a broom closet, some locked, some few imbued with a radiant light. We bow closer to the veiny scalp, the wandering nose, the wire-brush eyebrows; we lean deeper into the stink to examine those interesting eyes. They are like black neon; they glitter like moonlight on a sodden riverbank. All in all, they look unsettlingly gleeful, but not particularly human. Not much help here.';





Hope that's all you needed. Great quote.Quote from Stephen King's ';Black House';?
You shouldn't say anything mean about people who can't read. You should write it instead.

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