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Hookah (Insanity, #4) Hookah by Cameron Jace
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“That there is nothing wrong with having a dark side. It helps us know, and appreciate, our better side.”
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“It’s the crimes we don’t do anything about that are the real evil.”
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“Because frankly, the world will end anyway. It’s the crimes we don’t do anything about that are the real evil.”
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“The irony of life,” the Cheshire commented. Like Carroll, the Cheshire was capable of being anyone, anytime he wanted, except one person, himself, because he never knew who he really was.”
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“And there is something else I realize now. That Fabiola was right. If you stare into the eyes of darkness, you will always get stained.”
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“The Wonderland Wars,” Fabiola says. “What did you think those epic fantasies, the Lord of the Rings and Narnia, were about?” No words come out of my mouth. I’m starting to realize how Wonderland is connected to everything. “They were meant to inspire generations and educate them about the idea of good and evil in this world.” Fabiola stops to make sure I am following. “They were discreetly using literature to prepare generations for the Wonderland Wars.”
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“Have you ever jumped out of a plane in a parachute, down to meet up with people who’d take selfies of your blood on their faces for breakfast?”
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“We make up things. Like a beautiful novel where we fake all our needs for a good hero. By the end of the book, you know it’s fiction, that it’s not true, but you’d be mistaken if you think it’s false either.” My”
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“We watch these things as if they are a movie, as if they’re not real, until you see them with your own eyes. But”
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“Luckily, killing is prohibited these days, unless you do it en masse. They call it conquering.” “So”
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“It means it’s true we avoid the truth at all costs every day in our lives. But we don’t really lie. We make up things. Like a beautiful novel where we fake all our needs for a good hero. By the end of the book, you know it’s fiction, that it’s not true, but you’d be mistaken if you think it’s false either.” My”
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“Don’t let bad people turn you into an equally violent hero.”
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“In a plague everyone dies. Poor, rich, powerful, weak, buyer, seller. In a war, a lot of people get rich. You sell weapons, give the illusion of safety to those you protect. It’s a different ball game.” I”
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“And the truth shall set you free,” the Pillar muses. “Free enough to kill one another.” “Stop”
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“It takes me a while to digest the truth about the truth about the truth. And”
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“have to see the world tumble all around them, but stay safe at the same time. Why? Because if we kill everyone, who’s going to pay the taxes, buy our products, and ask us to protect them? The key is to scare the citizens, enough to make them need us.”
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“I remember when we used to say: always go to other people’s funerals, otherwise they won’t go to yours.”
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“What do you do when everyone believes in you, and deep down inside you know you’re insane?”
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“Tell me if the hallucinations increase to a point you’re going bonkers,” the cigar-smoking Pillar, acting like an older Indiana Jones, tells me. But what am I supposed to tell him? That I just saw a playing card with legs running next to us in the mud? That when I asked it what it was doing, it told me it was ‘playing’ because apparently it’s a ‘playing card’?”
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