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There are so few true villains, just other screwed-up people who pass the damage on.
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Sometimes good and evil aren’t so much opposites as two sides of a coin. You toss it one way and it looks good, another way and it’s evil, sometimes it just depends on which end of the gun you’re on.
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I really wish the “normal” people would leave us freaks alone and stop trying to save us. We get by, we take care of each other, and the people who cost the freaks their jobs didn’t give them employment, or a place to stay, or a family to be a part of; they just destroyed their world and felt morally superior for doing it.
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I try not to worry about rewriting books that worked well the first time. I’m too busy writing new books to worry about things that are already in print.
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And perhaps, because I liked you.” His laughter was bitter, like broken glass.
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Love sucks. Sometimes it feels good. Sometimes it’s just another way to bleed.
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It’s not about winning, Haven. I’m not a prize to be won. I’m not the princess that needs rescuing from the dragon. I’m the prince and I kill my own monsters. You need to be ok with that. -Anita Blake.
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Edward glanced at me, then back at Olaf. “The Greeks believed that once there were no male and female, that all souls were one. Then the souls were torn apart, male and female. The Greeks thought that when you found the other half of your soul, your soul mate, that it would be your perfect lover. But I think if you find your other half, you would be too much alike to be lovers, but you would still be soul mates.
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That’s what you get for telling the truth. Someone calls you a liar. Most people will accept a likely lie to an unlikely truth. In fact, they prefer it.
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