Devil in Me Quotes
Devil in Me
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Devil in Me Quotes
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“My deity from Heaven who came to Earth… …to become my sinner.”
― Devil in Me
― Devil in Me
“My Anunnaki, who came to Earth to become my lunamtagga.”
― Devil in Me
― Devil in Me
“Religion may promise life everlasting, but we should grow up and accept that life has an end as well as a beginning”
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― Devil in Me
“…‘All of us will die, and most of us will suffer. Raging against the dying of the light may be good art but is bad advice.”
― Devil in Me
― Devil in Me
“glimpse of the Devil himself. I had to admit that I hated myself the second I gasped in shock, for it wasn’t in utter revulsion or disgust like I thought it would have been. No, instead it was one done in sight of the most handsome face I had ever seen on any living being! He was beautiful, painfully so in fact. But not in a way you would have expected a God to be. But more in a raw, totally savage way, the way you saw beauty in the threatening roar of a male lion. It was a dangerous beauty that you couldn’t trust yourself to be close to. You knew it had that instant power over you, for your self-control was a thing of the past and your body started to betray your mind the second your heart no longer beat just to keep you alive. God in Heaven but he was so terrifying, and my heart pounded in my chest for both reasons. Both reasons being in… ‘Beautiful”
― Devil in Me
― Devil in Me
“I had no more than two good friends, who I didn’t often socialize with, and zero family. So, in short, there was no one to lose and there was only myself to take care of. It was the way I liked it. That way it was simple, and if I were honest… No one could break my trust. No one could let me down. No one would know my secrets. And more importantly… No one had the power to hurt me or break my heart. This might have made me a loner but at least it was the safe life of a loner. And that was just fine because honestly, I had enough fear bottled up waiting for me when I slept than needing to add any more to it when I was awake.”
― Devil in Me
― Devil in Me
“the older I got, the more frightened I became. I think this was down to becoming more aware of the evils in the world, for at one time when I was a child, I would think of the Devil as someone there to protect me. He would whisper kind, tender words to me, bringing me comfort when I was scared of the shadows that grew around him. It was only when I got older, and with it wiser, that I realized it was in fact the Devil who brought the shadows, and trust me when I say, he was no knight in the darkness that protected me against them. He was the bringer of that darkness.”
― Devil in Me
― Devil in Me
“being perfectly honest, no matter how much the master of my dreams frightened me, and I mean that in a terrifying way that shook you to your core at just the sight of him… still, one fact remained constant…”
― Devil in Me
― Devil in Me
