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The question 'What was there before creation?' is meaningless. Time is a property of creation, therefore before creation there was no before creation. — Glen Duncan

Glen Duncan I Lucifer Quotes By Glen Duncan

The Mortals are free, Lucifer. What they've done they've done from within themselves. - Raphael — Glen Duncan

Glen Duncan I Lucifer Quotes By Glen Duncan

For you, my darlings, freedom to do what you like is the discovery of how unlikable what you like to do makes you. Not that that stops you doing what you like, since you like doing what you like more than you like liking what you do ...
[Lucifer] — Glen Duncan

Glen Duncan I Lucifer Quotes By Glen Duncan

Extraordinary what the body remembers. The bones loded with love, grief silting the arteries, fear the bowels' recurring mould. Who would have thought mere flesh and blood could hold so much of psyche's ghostly script? — Glen Duncan

Glen Duncan I Lucifer Quotes By Glen Duncan

What would it be like without Him? — Glen Duncan

Glen Duncan I Lucifer Quotes By Glen Duncan

There's no such thing as evil for its own sake. All evil is motivated - even mine {Lucifer}. — Glen Duncan

Glen Duncan I Lucifer Quotes By Glen Duncan

Yes, Eden was beautiful- and if I had to squeeze through corporeal keyholes to crash it- so be it. (Hasn't it bothered you, this part of the story, my being there, I mean? What was I doing there? 'Presume not the ways of God to scan,' you've been told in umpteen variations, 'the proper study of Mankind is Man.' Maybe so, but what, excuse me, was the Devil doing in Eden?) I took the forms of animals. I found I could. (That's generally my reason for doing something, by the way, because I find I can.) — Glen Duncan

Glen Duncan I Lucifer Quotes By Glen Duncan

She understood the genre constraints, the decencies were supposed to be observing. The morally cosy vision allows the embrace of monstrosity only as a reaction to suffering or as an act of rage against the Almighty. Vampire interviewee Louis is in despair at his brother's death when he accepts Lestat's offer. Frankenstein's creature is driven to violence by the violence done to him. Even Lucifer's rebellion emerges from the agony of injured price. The message is clear: By all means become an abomination - but only while unhinged by grief or wrath. — Glen Duncan