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Tammy, werewulves act in ways that are pleasing only to themselves. They behave without a conscious... They are sick monsters who have permanently lost their self-control. Their intentions and motivations are never clear; they slaughter flocks and herds yet eat nothing. They are the quintessence of evil, hence the title "demon". And who really wants demons around? — Melanie Fair

To be free to roam our own consciousness and be responsible for ourselves, a letting go process is required. We have to let go of how others define us; what damaging messages remain from childhood; how others define our relationship with the creator; and what expectations they may have for us. — David W. Earle

Jack zoomed into the clearing at vampire speed. His eyes widened at the sight of Phineas and Brynley hovering twelve feet in the air. "I heard a gunshot. Are you all right?"
"Dagnabbit! Another alien!" Digger bellowed.
"Where?" Jack glanced behind him, then gasped when Digger shifted back into a bear and charged. He levitated, too. "Merda! Now I see why you're floating. — Kerrelyn Sparks

Science fiction is not formulaic. — Octavia E. Butler

With patience endurance, you can survive any storm. — Lailah Gifty Akita

You are not happy when you feel happy, you are happy when you are happy. — Maat Morrison

I feel like a stone you have picked up and thrown to the hard rock bottom of your heart. — Randy Travis

I don't trust a girl that doesn't eat. I find that a little sketchy. — Miles Teller

These concerns (for orphan children in India and elsewhere in the world) are very good, but often these same people are not concerned with the millions that are killed by the deliberate decision of their own mothers ... — Mother Teresa

Could anyone fail to be depressed by a book he or she has published? Don't we always outgrow them the moment the last page has been written? — Mary Ritter Beard

[...] Buddhism has been so much admired mainly for what it is not. — Ananda K. Coomaraswamy

Mummy!" Maddie toddled back into the kitchen, an expression of perplexed delight on her face. "Look!" She held up two copies of Good Night, Little Bear. Lyn said, "Fancy that!" and Maddie plunked down onto her bottom with both books in front of her, her head turning back and forth, as she flipped each page, intent on solving this mystery. — Liane Moriarty