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  • L.A.'s magic has let me see every level of the dream.

    Dream   Magic   Levels  
  • I write characters and stories that move me, and I write from the heart.

    Moving   Writing   Heart  
  • My books come to me in images, and sometimes the image is at the beginning of the book, and sometimes it's simply a flash somewhere in the middle.

    Book   Sometimes   Middle  
  • Efficiency and focus are the keys to success.

    Robert Crais (2013). “Voodoo River”, p.23, Hachette UK
  • When dogs fulfill their roles they are ecstatically happy.

    Dog   Roles  
    "Suspect". Book by Robert Crais, www.huffingtonpost.com. January 17, 2013.
  • I began to encounter real-life stories of dogs protecting their wounded or dying or dead handler... or dogs refusing to leave the bodies of the people they were bonded to, sitting in cemeteries for days or sometimes weeks. You find these stories endlessly.

    Dog   Real   People  
    "THR's Book of the Week: 'Suspect' by Robert Crais " by Andy Lewis, www.hollywoodreporter.com. February 14, 2013.
  • She asked me why I always had something flip to say. I said that I didn't know, but having been blessed with the gift, I felt obliged to use it.

    Blessed   Use   Flip  
    Robert Crais (2011). “Stalking the Angel”, p.81, Crimeline
  • My family was all police and hard hats at the refineries; they didn't know what to think about me. So I became a closet writer.

    Thinking   Police   Hats  
  • I had a big Akita, Yoshi, who was fabulous. I loved him. We lost him when he was 12, and I've never been able to replace him. Normally, most people lose a pet and get another and keep going on. But it just felt wrong to me; it felt disloyal.

    People   Pet   Able  
    "Novelist loses a dog, finds a heroine in "Suspect". Interview with Christian DuChateau, www.cnn.com. January 21, 2013.
  • First and foremost I am a commercial writer, and I hope to entertain people. But having said that, I'm in love with the relationship between humans and dogs, and the more I learned about what our military working dogs are doing, I wanted to at least share with people what an important role these animals have in all our lives.

    Dog   Military   Animal  
  • Some of us find our way with a single light to guide us; others lose themselves even when the star field is as sharp as a neon ceiling. Ethics may not be situational, but feelings are. We learn to adjust, and, over time, the stars we use to guide ourselves come to reside within rather than without.

    Stars   Light   Feelings  
  • Los Angeles is the evolutionary edge.

  • Adults always wonder what to say and how to say it when they're talking to a child. You want to be wise, but all you are is a child yourself in a larger body. Nothing is ever what it seems. The things that you think you know are never certain. I know that now. I wish that I didn't, but I do.

    Robert Crais (2003). “The Last Detective: A Novel”, p.20, Doubleday
  • It's easy to sound good. All you do is leave in the parts where you act tough and forget the parts where you get shoved around.

    Sound   Tough   Forget  
    Robert Crais (2011). “The Monkey's Raincoat”, p.170, Crimeline
  • The relationship between a military working dog and a military dog handler is about as close as a man and a dog can become. You see this loyalty, the devotion, unlike any other and the protectiveness.

    Loyalty   Dog   Military  
    "THR's Book of the Week: 'Suspect' by Robert Crais" by Andy Lewis, www.hollywoodreporter.com. February 14, 2013.
  • Stalking the Angel [Joe]"I could off anybody in this place five times over." [Elvis]"Could you off someone and get away with you here?" [Joe]Head shake. "I'm too good even for me.

  • Everything we are is anchored in our childhoods. The drama comes in how we deal with it. Are we slaves to our past, or can we rise above it? This is the stuff of great stories.

    Drama   Past   Childhood  
  • Dogs give us something just as we give something to them.

    Dog   Giving  
    "Suspect". Book by Robert Crais, www.huffingtonpost.com. January 17, 2013.
  • My fiction is almost always inspired by a character's need or desire to rise above him- or herself. No one is perfect and some of us have much adversity in our lives; it is those people who struggle to rise above their nature or background that I find the most interesting and heroic.

  • A dog could see your heart in your eyes, Budress told him, and dogs were drawn to our hearts.

    Dog   Heart   Eye  
    Robert Crais (2013). “Suspect”, p.291, Penguin
  • The sense of smell in all dogs is their primary doorway to the world around them.

    Dog   Smell   World  
  • People want you to be ordinary. They don't like it when people are different. They don't like it when a man soars over their heads while they stand in the dirt. People hate you when you're special; it reminds them of everything that they aren't.

    Hate   Men   People  
    "The Last Detective". Book by Robert Crais, March 30, 2004.
  • At Lackland Air Force Base, they make an effort to retrain military dogs that suffer from PTSD. It's a lengthy, long process. The treatment is much the same as it would be for people, but it's a difficult road back.

    Dog   Military   Air  
    "Novelist loses a dog, finds a heroine in "Suspect". interview with Christian DuChateau, www.cnn.com. January 21, 2013.
  • If my vision was good enough, I'd be an astronaut.

  • I have these huge black foam boards on the wall, and tacked to them, I have these white punch cards with my story ideas, scenes and notes.

    Wall   Ideas   White  
    "Crais fans 'Taken' on thrilling ride in new novel". Interview with Christian DuChateau, www.cnn.com. January 27, 2012.
  • I admire people who re-create themselves. And it seems to me that what gives us all the opportunity to be heroic in our own lives is that we work to heal ourselves and be better than we were yesterday.

  • What they smell isn't the emotion of fear. What dogs can smell is the changes in a person's skin that suggest fear to the dog, anxiety, the way your skin sweats, the amount of uric acid that suddenly pours out of your pores.

    Dog   Sweat   Smell  
  • Lucy took a single plain donut from the bag and held it for me to take a bite. Tender and light and still warm from the frying. Not too sugary.

    Food   Light   Cooking  
  • Sometimes I am so dry that people don't know I'm kidding and think I'm being serious. I enjoy this because their reactions are often funny.

    Thinking   People   Dry  
  • I was digging for stuff in a used bookstore, and I came upon 'Little Sister.' I fell in love with Chandler that night. I fell right down the rabbit hole of crime fiction.

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