Monsters Quotes

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“You have to stop crying, and you have to go kick some ass.”
Lady Gaga

Beth Revis
“Who are the real monsters?”
Beth Revis, Shades of Earth

Mathias Malzieu
“The torment of love can transform people into wretched monsters”
Mathias Malzieu, La Mécanique du cœur

Sarah Diemer
“Monsters were wild. Monsters were strong. Monsters were fierce and free.
If I was monstrous...perhaps it wasn't such a bad thing.”
Sarah Diemer

Chuck Palahniuk
“I'm an invisible monster. I'm incapable of loving anybody. You don't know which is worse.”
Chuck Palahniuk, Invisible Monsters

“...we fear monsters because we fear the dark parts of ourselves...”
John Geddes, A Familiar Rain

Lauren DeStefano
“Living in a place like this, she must have learned how to see all the monsters that can hide a person.”
Lauren DeStefano, Fever

If the sleep of reason produces monsters, what does the sleep of unreason produce?
“If the sleep of reason produces monsters, what does the sleep of unreason produce?”
Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Three Trapped Tigers

Jim  Butcher
“It doesn't make you a monster to want, she said, her voice very gentle. It's what you do with it that matters.”
Jim Butcher, Side Jobs

Samantha Young
“It was one thing to deal with monsters that were human in appearance. Another thing entirely to deal with humans who were monsters.”
Samantha Young, Shades of Blood

Rae Hachton
“The only thing that will ever be real, is this moment,' I turned to the statue, 'when you made me feel alive, when you made me feel real, when I felt like you really love me. Now? I'm just your monster, Frankie. I will always be a monster.”
Rae Hachton, Frankie's Monster

Magica Quartet
“Kyōko: You... you call yourself human?!
Homura: Of course not. Neither are you.”
Magica Quartet, Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Vol. 3

“...our monsters walk the dark pathways of secret motives...”
John Geddes, A Familiar Rain

Catherynne M. Valente
“Are you the only human in the world then? And all of the rest of us monsters?”
Catherynne M. Valente, Palimpsest

Corey Redekop
“Who knew death could lead to an eating disorder?”
Corey Redekop, Husk

“...people demonize certain types of crime - it's a way of distancing ourselves from the monsters...”
John Geddes, A Familiar Rain

“...all these epic battles and monsters lately - but love is a tiny world and I prefer a more personal style...”
John Geddes, A Familiar Rain

Dean Koontz
“I warned myself against the danger of compassion in this case. How easy it would be to imagine the traumas of childhood that might have deformed her into the moral monster she had become, and then to convince myself that those traumas could be balanced - and their effects reversed - by sufficient acts of kindness.”
Dean Koontz, Forever Odd

“...Mankind is not a race of noble savages - but primitive monsters hide inside us, elusive as Sasquatch...”
John Geddes, A Familiar Rain

Jolie du Pre
“I can smell your blood now. I can smell it in every room of the house.”
Jolie du Pre, Litria

“I come from a long line of body snatchers, probably the top-notch body snatchers in America. No make that the world. Some people might think it's gross digging up bones or corpses, but who asked them? It's no big deal, but then I've been doing it since I got out of diapers.”
Minda Webber

Edward Bulwer-Lytton
“And the bubbles of light again rose and fell, and in their disordered, irregular, turbulent maze, mingled with the wan moonlight. And now from these globules themselves as from the shell of an egg, monstrous things burst out; the air grew filled with them; larvae so bloodless and so hideous that I can in no way describe them except to remind the reader of the swarming life which the solar microscope brings before his eyes in a drop of water - things transparent, supple, agile, chasing each other, devouring each other - forms like nought ever beheld by the naked eye. As the shapes were without symmetry, so their movements were without order. In their very vagrancies there was no sport; they came round me and round, thicker and faster and swifter, swarming over my head, crawling over my right arm, which was outstretched in involuntary command against all evil beings. ("The House And The Brain")”
Edward George Bulwer-Lytton, Reign of Terror Volume 2: Great Victorian Horror Stories

Rae Hachton
“She tucked a strand of hair behind her ear, and bit her bottom lip. I found it to be such an erotic gesture that it aroused me. My eyes began making love to her in the dark. Unseen hands passed over her curves, quietly descending...trembling at her great beauty. I didn't even know her, but I wanted her. My gaze danced over her every curve, from her nose and lips, to her breasts and hips, surreptitiously. She had no idea of my thoughts. Shadow sex.”
Rae Hachton, Frankie's Monster

“...cities are murky places - hatching grounds for monsters...”
John Geddes, A Familiar Rain

Ryan David Jahn
“He looks at Mr. Vacanti and the man looks back at him with somehow gentle eyes. It surprises David to see the man has gentle eyes. It surprises him, even at thirty-seven, to discover that monsters can have gentle eyes. Something is terribly wrong with a world where monsters are allowed to have gentle eyes.”
Ryan David Jahn, Good Neighbors

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