The mockery of friends is affectionate, and inoculates against foolishness.

Dean Koontz


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All these girls swooning over hunky vampires, what they really want is to give away their freedom, to be controlled and told what to do and not have to think -- and never die, of course. It's sick is what it is. I don't want to be a forever-young living corpse.

Dean Koontz

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You've taught me that we're all needed, even those who sometimes think we're worthless, plain and dull. If we love and allow ourselves to be loved...well, a person who loves is the most precious thing in the world, worth all the fortunes that ever were. That's what you've taught me, fur face,and because of you I'll never be the same.

Dean Koontz


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Taking in money, banks were like industrial vacuum cleaners. Giving it out, they were clogged faucets

Dean Koontz

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What year these events transpired is of no consequence. Where they occured is not important. The time is always, and the place is everywhere.

Dean Koontz


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I don't write a quick draft and then revise; instead, I work slowly page by page, revising and polishing.

Dean Koontz


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Americans thrive on mobility and feel shrunken in spirit when they do not have it.(Odd Thomas)

Dean Koontz


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...what makes humanity beautiful is our free will, our individuality, our endless striving in spite of our imperfection.

BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON
Chapter 27 Page 214

Dean Koontz

Tags: humanity



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Las decisiones que cada uno de nosotros tomamos y las acciones que acompañan a dichas decisiones son como vibraciones en la cuerda de una guitarra

Dean Koontz


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On an individual level, the human condition changed day by day, even hour by hour, and while you were soaking in self-pity over a misfortune, you might miss an opportunity for a redeeming triumph. And for every act of inhumanity, the species managed to committ a hundred acts of kindness; so if you were the type to brood, you would be more sensible if you dwelt on the remarkable goodwill with which most people treated others even in a society where the cultural elites routinely mocked virtue and celebrated brutality.

BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON
Chapter 5

Dean Koontz

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