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Fictional Monsters Quotes By Penny Reid

I sighed again, "Because she was inconsistent and unreliable and was the female version of a Wendell."

He openly considered me, his beautiful lips twisting to the side, "A Wendette? — Penny Reid

Fictional Monsters Quotes By Lisa Renee Jones

I don't even like horror movies. The world has enough real monsters without creating fictional monsters. — Lisa Renee Jones

Fictional Monsters Quotes By Ron Rash

Dead and still in the world was worse than dead and in the ground. Dead in the ground at least gave you the hope of heaven. — Ron Rash

Fictional Monsters Quotes By Stephen Covey

As you begin to think more in terms of importance, you begin to see time differently. — Stephen Covey

Fictional Monsters Quotes By Tim Pratt

Fictional realms are usually terrible places to vacation, as they tend to be full of monsters and conflicts - Narnia and Middle-earth would both be good places to get killed - but I wouldn't mind visiting the worlds of Iain M. Banks's 'Culture.' You'd just have a hard time getting me to leave. — Tim Pratt

Fictional Monsters Quotes By Judy Byington

Listen you little turd, don't tell me my business. It's not worth the risk," the Old Man snarled.
"But Green ... Yikes, that stings! — Judy Byington

Fictional Monsters Quotes By Aaron Scharf

How aware were photographers in the past of other visual arts? "No photographer of any distinction at all could approach his work without some awareness of what was going on in other visual media, and for that matter neither the painter nor the draughtsman could ignore photography." — Aaron Scharf

Fictional Monsters Quotes By Rowan Moore

A building is not a sentence, which in principle has the ability to match and express a thought closely. It is not linear, like language. Compared to the fluidity of words, a building is atrociously clumsy, but it can be lived and inhabited as books cannot be. — Rowan Moore