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Figment (Insanity, #2) Figment by Cameron Jace
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“I can't go back to yesterday because I was someone else then.”
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“Let the madness begin.”
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“Humans are still monsters. Always will be.”
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“Confess your madness and it will all subside”
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“It's scary how the change of a word or two can twist any truth into a lie.”
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“It's typical of people to keep seeking answers they can't handle yet. Questions are easy. Everyone's got many. Answers are hard, and usually unlikable.”
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“Insane people are only sane people who give in to the madness in the world.”
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“If you don't know where you're going, any road'll take you there,”
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“In all history, art has been the food of the poor,”
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“To know one's enemy is to read their mind.”
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“People are destined to die, and others are destined to be born every day.”
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“Humans are walky-talky apes, still stained with barbaric behaviors after so many centuries of evolution. They might dress better, talk mellower, and invent cool gadgets. They will say that they prefer love over war, but it's all nonsense. Humans are still monsters. Always will be.”
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“Finally, we realize who he is. We're staring at the Muffin Man himself.”
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“The grace of his walk could save me if I am crippled. His name on my lips could be my prayer against the madness of the world.”
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“Being picky isn't helping when you're trapped in a morgue.”
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“Believing is knowing,”
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“It's typical of people to keep seeking answers they can't handle yet. Questions are easy. Everyone's got many. Answers are hard, and usually unlikable."    Again,”
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“Maybe that's why people only dream with eyes closed. To open one's eyes is such a dream killer.    I”
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“Everyone has their own belief, Alice," the Pillar says. "You believe you're mad, you're mad. If
you believe you can walk on the moon, trust me, one day you will. If you believe you're going to
hell in favor of helping the one you love, you'll help the one you love...and you will go to hell.”
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“Every killer, terrorist, and
corrupted person you meet is a reflection of society. Look into the world around us and you will
understand his insanity,”
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“It's typical of people to keep seeking answers they can't handle yet.”
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“Before writing books and puzzles, Lewis directed small plays in Oxford to entertain the poor, skinny kids with tattered clothes. He did it because there was not enough money to buy them food. In all history, art has been food of the poor, Alice. Remember that." The Pillar seems lost for a moment. I wonder what memory he is staring into. "Carroll called his intentions 'saving the children.' He wanted to save a child's childhood. He wanted to save their memories from being stained by the filth of his era.”
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“Older folks usually wear their own masks when they deal with children, but Lewis opened up and let go. He accepted who he was and what the world around him was like, and decided he would only see the good in all the mess.”
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“is responsible for themselves. You can't blame the world for what happened to you.”
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“a textbook on how to create a terrorist or criminal. Crush him with society's cruelness, take his poor soul to a madman like me, and infest his brain with revengeful thoughts so powerful that he only sees humans as bridges to his cause. Then you've got yourself a first-class nuthead killing for reasons that make no sense.”
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“will have to shake hands with the devil to save the innocent.”
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“companies spend millions of pounds on marketing their products. They make triple that money by seducing our children to force their parents to buy it. The child grows up and gets sick. The medical industry profits from the same person, now a patient. Then doctors prescribe us medicine that promises to make us better—and never does—so we spend even more money. It's a vicious circle that never ends.”
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“She is divorced, pregnant, and dying of loon cancer." The crowd sympathizes deeply.”
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“If you want to rule, you have to sacrifice a few things.”
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“I admit it. There is comfort in madness.”
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