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1 " People who were perfectly sane on Tuesday sometimes go nuts on Wednesday. "
― Dean Koontz , Prodigal Son (Dean Koontz's Frankenstein #1)
2 " You’ve always been stone solid until now, like Joe Friday with no Y chromosome. Now you’re Nancy Drew on a sugar rush. "
3 " The concept of a weary severed hand, exhausted from relentless creeping, made no sense. "
4 " Coincidence, Jim, is just a word superstitious people use to describe complex events that in truth are the mathematically inevitable consequences of a primary cause. - Michael quoting Mr. Spock "
5 " When Mary Shelley took a local legend based on truth and crafted fiction from it, she'd made Victor a tragic figure and killed him off. He understood her dramatic purpose for giving him a death scene, but he loathed her for portraying him as tragic and a failure.Her judgement of his work was arrogant. What else of consequence did she ever write? And of the two, who was dead - and who was not? "
6 " When new hopes fail, old hopes return in the endless cycle of desperation. "
7 " ...Why would someone cut out his heart?"Michael shrugged. "Souvenir. Sexual gratification. Dinner. "
8 " For the power of man to make himself what he pleases means, as we have seen, the power of some men to make other men what they please. —C. S. LEWIS, The Abolition of Man BY DEAN KOONTZ 77 Shadow Street • What the Night Knows • Breathless Relentless • Your Heart Belongs to Me The Darkest Evening of the Year • The Good Guy The Husband • Velocity • Life Expectancy The Taking • The Face • By the Light of the Moon One Door Away From Heaven • From the Corner of His Eye False Memory • Seize the Night • Fear Nothing "
9 " With time, however, life had become too real, "
10 " When Mary Shelley took a local legend based on truth and crafted fiction from it, she’d made Victor a tragic figure and killed him off. He understood her dramatic purpose for giving him a death scene, but he loathed her for portraying him as tragic and as a failure. "
11 " Because you see so much in life that disturbs you, the cruelty, the hatred,” Deucalion said. “You armor yourself with humor. "