Quote by Stephen King
The trust of the innocent is the liars most useful tool. - Stephen

The trust of the innocent is the liars most useful tool. – Stephen King

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Talent in cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work. – Stephen King

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work
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Americans are apocalyptic by nature. The reason why is that weve always had so much, so we live in deadly fear that people are going to take it away from us. – Stephen King

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Every book you pick up has its own lesson or lessons, and quite often the bad books have more to teach than the good ones. – Stephen King

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I found it to be more challenging to be in a huge effects movie, because a lot of the things arent there.You have to trust the director and react to nothing. – Katie Holmes

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Im a comedian, for Gods sake. Viewers shouldnt trust me. And you know what? Theyre hip enough to know they shouldnt trust me. Im just doing stand-up comedy. – Dennis Miller

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Thats how you get a performance – they put trust in you. – Richard Donner

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Never trust sheep. – Ryan Stiles

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