Monstruosas Quotes & Sayings
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Perhaps there is a God like firelight, but all we can see is the shadows that we cast ourselves when we walk in front of the fire. Then we see great leaping shadows and think that this is God, but really it is only our own image. — Philippa Gregory

Tell me why you're so unhappy."
"It's just ... everything.There are too many people.And I don't fit in.I don't know how to be. — Rainbow Rowell

How do we define consciousness, or what has been called the human soul or the spirit, if it can't be quantified as matter or a particle? ... it can be quantified or observed just by a process of elimination. — Vanna Bonta

I think it's very amazing that I do horror films when I had this awful childhood. But maybe that's why I'm good at it. — Ingrid Pitt

All this contains much that is obviously true, and much that is relevant; unfortunately, what is obviously true is not relevant, and what is relevant is not obviously true. — Winston Churchill

But what if ... what if you sincerely believed something was true, but you were dead wrong? What if you were so stubbornly sure that you were right, that you wouldn't even consider the truth? Would the truth be silenced, or would it try to break through? — Stephenie Meyer

Do you have a girlfriend?" Grandma Frida asked. I put my hand over my face. "No," Mad Rogan said. "A boyfriend?" Grandma Frida asked. "No." "What about ... " "No," Mom and I said in unison. "But you don't even know what I wanted to ask!" "No," we said again together. "Party poopers." Grandma shrugged. — Ilona Andrews

The meaning of a poem is in the cadences and the shape of the lines and the pulse of the thought which is given by those lines. — George Oppen

Today evil spirits are seen as negativity which floats around the Earth in large quantities. — Scott Cunningham

My father liked me, when I wasna being an idiot. And he loved me, too
enough to beat the daylights out of me when I was being an idiot. Jamie Fraser — Diana Gabaldon

Regarding the Forbidden Book:
There comes a time in every civilization where the forces of goods and progressive thinking have to face the forces of ignorance, evil and tyranny.
What becomes of the later generations depends on what is done there and then in that place at that time.
Find out if you may have taken part when these two forces went head to head.
Indifference is no longer an option. — Claire Hamelin Manning

How do you grieve for another you? — Claudia Gray