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Deeply Odd (Odd Thomas, #6) Deeply Odd by Dean Koontz
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“There’s just something unsettling about studying your reflection. It’s not a matter of being dissatisfied with your face or of being embarrassed by your vanity. Maybe it’s that when you gaze into your own eyes, you don’t see what you wish to see—or glimpse something that you wish weren’t there.”
Dean Koontz, Deeply Odd
“Listen, child—if you’re at a party with a hundred people and one of them is the devil, he’ll be the last one you’d suspect.”
Dean Koontz, Deeply Odd
“The world howls for social justice, but when it comes to social responsibility, you sometimes can't even hear crickets chirping.”
Dean Koontz, Deeply Odd
“Usually I spare myself from the news, because if it’s not propaganda, then it’s one threat or another exaggerated to the point of absurdity, or it’s the tragedy of storm-quake-tsunami, of bigotry and oppression misnamed justice, of hatred passed off as righteousness and honor called dishonorable, all jammed in around advertisements in which a gecko sells insurance, a bear sells toilet tissue, a dog sells cars, a gorilla sells investment advisers, a tiger sells cereal, and an elephant sells a drug that will improve your lung capacity, as if no human being in America any longer believes any other human being, but trusts only the recommendations of animals.”
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“The line between moral behavior and narcissistic self-righteousness is thin and difficult to discern. The man who stands before a crowd and proclaims his intention to save the seas is convinced that he is superior to a man who merely picks up his own and other people’s litter on the beach, when in fact the latter is in some small way sure to make the world a better place, while the former is likely to be a monster of vanity whose crusade will lead to unintended destruction.”
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“Patterns exist in our seemingly patternless lives, and the most common pattern is the circle.”
Dean Koontz, Deeply Odd
“It's funny, ma'am, how sometimes you're so sarcastic but it doesn't sting."

"Because of my dimples. Dimples are a get-out-of-jail-free card”
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“Our culture sentimentalizes children, and we forget one of the things that we should most remember from that time of our lives: Children know that this world can be hard on them, harder than it is on adults. They are physically weaker than adults, financially dependent, and in times of danger, nothing clarifies our thinking more than an awareness of our extreme vulnerability.”
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“Her eyes were celadon saucers but bottomless, of such great depth that she could take in the knowledge of whole worlds and have room in that gaze for still more.”
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“Evil travels the world in anonymity, its presence revealed only by the periodic consequences of its desires...”
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“If patterns exist in our seemingly patternless lives — and they do — then the law of harmony insists that the most harmonious of all patterns, circles within circles, will most often assert itself.”
Dean Koontz, Deeply Odd
“But the line between moral behavior and narcissistic self-righteousness is thin and difficult to discern”
Dean Koontz, Deeply Odd
“You had a good dinner of properly fried food, and if you want to live long enough to have another one, you’ve got to weaponize properly.”
Dean Koontz, Deeply Odd
“The mommy-porn genre currently sweeping the book industry and the Babylonian excess of most television shows probably fall within the historical norm in our culture's sleaze index and are not omens of the imminent collapse of civilization, though if I were not so busy, I might start building an ark.”
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“It had sure felt like death, but then everything since had felt like life.”
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“Duty is a good thing, a calling without which no civilization can survive, but it is also a weight and chain that sometimes seems sure to sink you to the airless bottom of a dark pool”
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“He would never need a knife to spread a pat of butter on his toast. That smile would quickly melt it.”
Dean Koontz, Deeply Odd
“Be afraid in proportion to the threat.”
Dean Koontz, Deeply Odd
“Every journey has a destination, known or unknown.”
Dean Koontz, Deeply Odd
“Not everything that happens during the day is an open portending a good or evil development in the future, but everything has meaning to one degree or another, for the world is an ever-weaving tapestry from which no thread can be pulled without destroying the integrity of the cloth.”
Dean Koontz, Deeply Odd
“Remember, there are cookies waiting here for you.”
Dean Koontz, Deeply Odd
“those who wish to punish the current and future generations for the inequities of a generation long gone, and who equate justice with revenge, are the most dangerous people in the world.”
Dean Koontz, Deeply Odd
“...Child, do you know where trult great courage comes from, the kind of courage that will never back down?'

I said, "Faith."

"And love," she said. "faith is a kind of love you know. Love of what is unseen but certain. Love makes us strong and brave.”
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“Among the nations of Earth in all its history, ours is one of the precious few that has not brought forth its Hitler, its Stalin, its Pol Pot, its Mao Tse-tung, its Vlad the Impaler, the one who is never satisfied to have every knee bend to him but wants also to be the architect of a new world by destroying the existing one.”
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“Denial couldn't be maintained.”
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“You do what you have to do. That's who you seem to be to me, anyway. You're one who does what he has to do.”
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“Strange how the deepest part of us isn't able to speak more clearly to the part of us that lives only here in the shallows of the world.”
Dean Koontz, Deeply Odd
“Even if there are moments during the day when all seems normal and when every action of your own and of those around you seems to be unremarkable, the appearance of ordinariness is an illusion, and just below the placid surface, the world is seething.”
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“Acknowledge your fear, odd one. Fearlessness is for the insane and the arrogant. You are neither. Those who rely on you for their lives will be well served only if you fear what you should fear. You are a unique soul, a child of grace, but you can still fail yourself and others.”
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“In eighty-six years, child, I've learned the world is a far more mysterious place than most people realize and that every moment of life is woven through with meaning.”
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