Odd Interlude #1 Quotes
Odd Interlude #1
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Dean Koontz9,382 ratings, 4.13 average rating, 406 reviews
Odd Interlude #1 Quotes
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“I can explain why I have to do what I'm about to do, but I'm acutely aware that an explanation is not a righteous justification. What's bad is bad even if necessary.”
― Odd Interlude #1
― Odd Interlude #1
“I possess everyone who sleeps in the motor court, roam their memories, and embed recurrent nightmares that will destroy their sleep for weeks after I’ve departed them.”
“I’d prefer a free continental breakfast.”
― Odd Interlude #1
“I’d prefer a free continental breakfast.”
― Odd Interlude #1
“But on my worst days, which are rare and of which this is one, I can get down so low that the bottom seems to be where I belong. I don't even want to look for a way up. I suppose surrender to sadness is a sin, though my current sadness is not a black depression but is instead a sorrow like a long moody twilight.”
― Odd Interlude #1
― Odd Interlude #1
“With his eyes squinted to slits, Donny reminds me of Clint Eastwood, if Clint Eastwood were eight inches shorter, thirty pounds heavier, less good-looking, with male-pattern baldness, and badly scarred.”
― Odd Interlude #1
― Odd Interlude #1
“The why of the mind's existence and the how of its profound capacity to reason - especially its penchant for moral reasoning - will by their very nature remain as mysterious as whatever lies outside of time.”
― Odd Interlude #1
― Odd Interlude #1
“Chronologically she is twelve, but emotionally she is older, and intellectually older still.”
― Odd Interlude #1
― Odd Interlude #1
“Hope, love and faith are in the waiting.”
― Odd Interlude #1
― Odd Interlude #1
“Waiting is one of the things that human beings cannot do well, though it is one of the essential things we must do successfully if we are to know happiness. We are impatient for the future and try to craft it with our own powers, but hte future will come as it ocmes and will not be hurried.”
― Odd Interlude #1
― Odd Interlude #1
“I suspect she must speak without emotion or otherwise entirely lose the self-control that is required to speak to me at all.”
― Odd Interlude #1
― Odd Interlude #1
“Whatever happens here, trust your heart. It's as true as any compass.”
― Odd Interlude #1
― Odd Interlude #1
“It's immeasurably easier to live in a world that's all surfaces, that means nothing and demands nothing of you.”
― Odd Interlude #1
― Odd Interlude #1
“No standards anymore. Now Ricky he watches all them old Disney and Warner Brothers toons on DVD. You never have to worry if maybe Bugs Bunny is goin’ to get it on with Daffy Duck.”
― Odd Interlude #1
― Odd Interlude #1
“Its immeasurably easier to live in a world that's all surfaces, that means nothing and demands nothing of you.”
― Odd Interlude #1
― Odd Interlude #1
“Eccentricity is the universal trait of humanity.”
― Odd Interlude #1
― Odd Interlude #1
“The human brain is by far the most complex object known to exist in the entire universe, containing more neurons than there are billions of stars in the Milky Way. The brain and the mind are very different things, and the latter is as mysterious as the former is complex. The brain is a machine, and the mind is a ghost within it. The origins of self-awareness and how the mind is able to perceive, analyze, and imagine are supposedly explained by numerous schools of psychology, although in fact they study only behavior through the gathering and the analysis of statistics. The why of the mind’s existence and the how of its profound capacity to reason—especially its penchant for moral reasoning—will by their very nature remain as mysterious as whatever lies outside of time.”
― Odd Interlude #1
― Odd Interlude #1
