Quote by: Cornell Woolrich

Then the long nights, that were also days, in the hospital. And the long blanks, that were also nights. Needles, and angled glass rods to suck water through. Needles, and curious enamel wedges slid under your middle. Needles, and - needles and needles and needles. Like swarms of persistent mosquitoes with unbreakable drills. The way a pincushion feels, if it could feel. Or the target of a porcupine. Or a case of not just momentary but permanently endured static electricity after you scuff across a woolen rug and then put your finger on a light switch. Even food was a needle - a jab into a vein... ("For The Rest Of Her Life")


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Author Bio


  • NameCornell Woolrich
  • DescriptionAmerican author and screenwriter
  • BornDecember 4, 1903
  • DiedSeptember 25, 1968
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionWriter; Novelist; Screenwriter