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Echo Echo by Thomas Olde Heuvelt
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“A good horror story didn't end with death, but with something worse.”
Thomas Olde Heuvelt, Echo
tags: horror
“And the disquieting feeling crept over me that the line between chasing shadows and fighting lunacy had become so fine, so unclear and fluid, that you could hardly call it a line anymore”
Thomas Olde Heuvelt, Echo
“Ik was Bella met ballen. Mijn vriendje geen pussy weerwolf of sparkling vampier, maar een fucking levende berg.”
Thomas Olde Heuvelt, Echo
“Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you. —Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil”
Thomas Olde Heuvelt, Echo
“You don’t have to be embarrassed about it. Anyone blessed with good looks is to a certain extent aware of the advantages it offers in life. But eventually you start taking it for granted. Not out of arrogance, but simply because that’s how things are. You get used to your perceived self-image, and mutilation doesn’t fit in with how you pictured your life at twenty-seven.”
Thomas Olde Heuvelt, Echo
“And my li’l sis, waitaminute, wut?”
Thomas Olde Heuvelt, Echo
“But in this particular, untouched moment, all the things I suspected in his involvement in didn't matter, because only Nick and I existed, and I loved him as I had loved him ever since that improbable, one-in-a-zillion chance occurance when our paths had crossed.”
Thomas Olde Heuvelt, Echo
“When you go, please drag me down with you into the darkness.”
Thomas Olde Heuvelt, Echo
“That's how horror stories work: they dull reality's sharper edges.”
Thomas Olde Heuvelt, Echo
“You know I enjoy our juxtapositions, our squabbles and edges, the fact that at first sight, our worlds seem so incompatible. If there's anything you can point to as to why we love each other, then it's that, and I've been treating it for three years now as an unexpected gift. There's nothing more damaging to yourself than trying to mold your lover into your own image. Instead, I respect the fact that our differences empower us, and I see each hitch as an exploration - each quarrel as a new, unconquered peak.”
Thomas Olde Heuvelt, Echo
tags: love