Dean Koontz Quotes
I Warned Myself Against The Danger Of Compassion In This Case. How Easy It Would Be To Imagine The Traumas Of Childhood That Might Have Deformed Her Into The Moral Monster She Had Become, And Then To Convince Myself That Those Traumas Could Be Balanced - And Their Effects Reversed - By Sufficient Acts Of Kindness.
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