Dystopian Horror Quotes

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Carl Novakovich
“Yea, I know, Fallen Angel got your tongue; it happens to the best of us.”
Carl Novakovich, The Watchers: The Tomb

Marie Montine
“Dear, my life is just as confined as yours, but I am all right with it. Who knows what’s out there. We are all meant for different things. But if something piques your interest, then perhaps you are one of those to find out what can still your heart.”
Marie Montine, Mourning Grey: Part One: The Guardians Of The Temple Saga

Marie Montine
“What am I doing here? The same thing all of you men are: getting prepared for the final war with the Empians.”
Marie Montine, Mourning Grey: Part One: The Guardians Of The Temple Saga

Marie Montine
“But I’m not going to as long as I can help it, as long I’m breathing I will not stop the breath of another, Kins or humans or whoever. Words don't make us do what we’re supposed to do. My actions are my own, I don’t care who wrote them. So I’m going along with this journey to find my own path.”
Marie Montine, Mourning Grey: Part Two

Marie Montine
“I cannot go about killing people that do not know me or know of me. I do not kill for pleasure, or on impulse, but for survival and for necessity. That is what the wolf has taught me, and that is the way of all living things.”
Marie Montine, Mourning Grey: Part One: The Guardians Of The Temple Saga

Marie Montine
“I just wanted to hear you beg. You’re almost as pitiful as those useless bodies on the floor.”
Marie Montine, Mourning Grey: Part Two

Marie Montine
“I am sorry, Lharkin told them, but I cannot: I no longer have the power of the Light. To bring Spyrel back, Cila, would mean to lose my own life, as that would be the price a Night Empian would now pay.”
Marie Montine, Mourning Grey: Part Three The Guardians Of The Temple Saga

Marie Montine
“Never say that you’re useless! I’ve seen more courage tonight from you than I have ever seen in someone in my entire life; you were ready to fight those Kins to certain death! Now get up!”
Marie Montine, Mourning Grey: Part One: The Guardians Of The Temple Saga

Marie Montine
“Are you a coy woman, spinning me tales to thwart my understanding until you have me by the last of my existence?”
Marie Montine, Mourning Grey: Part One: The Guardians Of The Temple Saga

Marie Montine
“So it is time for you to face it and accept it. I am ready for this battle, Cassandra. The question is: will you be?”
Marie Montine, Mourning Grey: Part Two

Jim Horlock
“Wolves prey on the weak.
"Take off the hood."
"I know what you are," the voice creaked. "Scabs."
Rezag's lip curled. It was meant to imply unpleasant old wounds, leftovers from wars, which is what many groups like his were. He liked the term considerably less than 'Wolves.' So did the others. Hands crept to weapons and lips pulled back from teeth. While hackles raised, the old woman retrieved her empty pot, seemingly oblivious to the murder in the air.”
Jim Horlock, Winning Collection 2020

Deanna LaForce
“Addiction isn't a moral failure; it’s a societal one. In the ER, I’ve sutured wounds from overdoses and watched schools fail to arm kids against the coming storm. ‘The Lotus Mark: The Pink Lotus’ isn’t fiction. It’s a glitter-coated bullet aimed at apathy. Here’s the truth: Lotus pills don’t just dissolve in your bloodstream. They dissolve families, cities, futures. I wrote this because nurses don’t just heal bodies; we armor souls. And sometimes, that armor is stormtrooper-plated and dripping in defiance.

Deanna LaForce RN], ER nurse and author of ‘The Lotus Mark: The Pink Lotus’ (Star Wars cosplay tutorials sold separately).”
Deanna LaForce, The Lotus Mark: The Pink Lotus. A Novella on Addiction and Trafficking Through the Eyes of an ER Nurse