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" There are various kinds of savagery: emotional, spiritual, economic, and cultural savagery. "
Don Winslow
Emotional
Economic
Spiritual
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" I have to remind the people who put down East Coast surfing that Kelly Slater is from Florida. "
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" Police departments are always a reflection of the society that they serve. Is there such a thing as 'police culture?' Absolutely. Is that culture isolated form the surrounding society? Absolutely not. "
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" I get started at 5:30 in the morning and write till 10 A.M. Then I hike six or seven miles before going back to work. "
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" The novelist is the vestigial bone on the body cinema. We're like the little toe that can be cut off. "
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" We always think of borders as something that separates two peoples but of course they unite them. It's something you have in common, literally. "
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" The tragedy is that the police and inner city communities should be allies. Who suffers most from violent crime in America? Inner city communities. Who has a personal and professional interest in lowering that violence? Cops. "
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" I lived in mafia neighborhoods off and on when I was a kid. If you were in Little Italy, in East Harlem, in Brooklyn... Those neighborhoods were, in those years, dominated by mafia families. You knew it and you felt it, you know? "
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" As someone who has researched and written about the Mexican cartels and the futile 'war on drugs' for coming on twenty years, I know how tough a subject it is. Mind-bending, soul-warping, heartbreaking, it challenges your intellect, your beliefs, your faith in humanity and God. "
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" I would prefer things to be peaceful and not have conflict. "
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" I've been around the surf culture since I was a kid. I grew up in a beach town in Rhode Island. Then eventually I lived in Dana Point, Calif., a real surf hotbed. "
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Culture
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" So I thought I should write five pages a day. And that's what I did. Eventually I had a book. "
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Thought
Should
" The bridge to Coronado Island off San Diego was built because the mob had a hotel there and needed a way to get people out there. "
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Hotel
Bridge
Island
" By any objective standard, Joaquin Guzman Loera is an evil man who has caused untold suffering for others. "
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Man
Evil
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" Well, if you're writing a thriller, you have to have your character in mortal jeopardy on page 1 or it's not a thriller. "
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" If Trump was really looking for Mexicans to pay for the wall, he should put in a call to Sinaloa. They'd probably build it for him. "
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Wall
Him
Looking
" As a writer, when you fall in love with a place, you want to spend more time in it, either physically or mentally, and so you write about it. "
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Fall
Love
Place
" You have to avoid what I call the 'smartest boy in class syndrome,' which is, just because you know it, you don't have to tell it. I often will go through a manuscript crossing stuff out, and say, 'This is just too much,' you know? "
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Class
Say
Too Much
" When you criminalize something, only criminals can deal with it. When criminals deal with it, there's no recourse to law, so there's only recourse to violence. "
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Law
Deal
You
" My problem is not that there are too few ideas out there. It's that there are too many. "
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Few
Many
" I was very influenced by films and books like 'Serpico,' 'The French Connection,' and 'Prince of the City.' They were some of the reasons I became a crime writer. "
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" Police work in major cities - and New York is no exception - has always been vulnerable to corruption. Teddy Roosevelt built his career on it. "
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Corruption
" In the first place, it's surreal to watch filming, to see the little ideas you had in your head and now Taylor Kitsch is doing it, or Salma Hayek. And then to see it loud and bright onscreen is a trip. "
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" Don't kid yourself: The justice system is a business. It's about money. "
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" As a novelist, you have to realise that the novel and the film have to live separate lives. They're just different, like your kids, even if they look alike. "
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" We have contradictory expectations of police: We want to be perfectly safe and perfectly free. We want total security and total privacy. We want the bad guys stopped and the good guys unmolested. That's great for the consumer; try providing it. "
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Good
Great
" You know, I mean this sincerely, you know, I'm so grateful that I get to get up in the morning and do this, you know, and write books. "
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Know
Up
Morning
" I think we need to rethink our ideas about what policing is and should be. I think we need to rethink our ideas about the criminal justice system as a whole, including the hysterically named corrections system. I mean, what's being corrected? Look, none of it's working. "
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Need
Think
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" I start work at 5 in the morning and I have a wicked insomnia problem. "
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