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“They also spoke once of his name. "Aren't you more of a Peanut Butter Snowboy?" Gale asked. At this the Peanut Putter Snowman looked at her with wide, serious eyes. "Parents do not name a child for what he or she is," he said. "The baby comes empty, and so the name they give is what they hope the child will someday become.”
Michaelbrent Collings, Predators
“How?" he asked. And that single word with all the hopelessness of poverty – the kind of poverty that allows for survival, but no more”
Michaelbrent Collings, Predators
“Then what? If she kept sitting here, she might start rubbing her feet against the floor again, or rubbing her hands together to warm them against the chill that was always in her bones. One day she would rub herself to nothing. Just a shapeless pile of ash and char where a pile of ash and char in woman shape had once existed.”
Michaelbrent Collings, Predators