TO
Thomas Olde Heuvelt
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Quotes by Thomas Olde Heuvelt
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Later, when he was able to see the bigger picture, he imagined that wild animals must feel the same kind of uncontrollable fear when they first inhaled the smoky air of a forest fire.
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Magic exists in the minds of those who believe in it, not in its actual influence on reality.
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The events of the past days began to come back to him now, slow and fragmented, like pieces of driftwood washing ashore in the aftermath of a shipwreck.
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People desperately resisted the idea of their own death by looking away for as long as they could and avoiding the subject.
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A magia existe nas mentes daqueles que acreditam nela, não em sua verdadeira influência sobre a realidade.
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What he doesn't realize is that his sanity is swaying like a tightrope walker over a dangerous sea of madness and his rationality is dissolving, just as an ominous thought emerges from beyond and moves stealthily through his mind: nibble, nibble like a mouse; tomorrow everyone will die.
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Steve listened to the councilman's sermon in a state of hypnosis and again he felt the strange magnetism that the man exuded. Mathers was like a preacher of hellfire and brimstone who called down terror from the pulpit, and it had its effect: Steve realized he was afraid, just senselessly afraid.
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This is all it takes for people to plunge into insanity: one night alone with themselves and what they fear the most.