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“Nothing in these woods could be more dreadful, more terrifying, than the selfish cruelty of ordinary people.”
Christopher Golden, All Hallows
“Nothing could stay perfect, but if you were lucky and diligent, you could steal a few perfect moments in your life.”
Christopher Golden, All Hallows
“There was only one way for her to feel strong - to use her teeth. To rend and tear the softness of others.”
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“And that was the great irony of her life. Punks always seemed to hate their parents, but she couldn’t bear to think of leaving hers behind.”
Christopher Golden, All Hallows
“His grandfather had drummed it into his skull that nothing could ever be perfect, but Tony had disagreed. Nothing could stay perfect, but if you were lucky and diligent, you could steal a few perfect moments in your life.”
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“How simple things had been, once upon a time. In the era when children still played with Raggedy Ann, life had been so uncomplicated. Or at least it seemed that way. Though he knew, of course, that the past had its share of pain and ugliness.”
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“It was foolish, the things a person would do because their parents had done the same.”
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“he wasn’t going to grow up to be his father. Charlie never wanted to make anyone feel the way he felt right now.”
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“He loved his wife and his kids right up to the moment it threatened his ability to have a good time, to be adored.”
Christopher Golden, All Hallows
“That way if they were disappointed or disgusted with her, she’d only have to live with that reaction for a couple of months.”
Christopher Golden, All Hallows
“College would be a new beginning, a time when they could both choose to be anything or anyone they wished.”
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“You talking to yourself back here?” she asked. “First sign of madness,” he admitted. “But you’re not really crazy until you start answering yourself back.” “You’re only half-crazy, then. Good to know.”
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“Rick bowed his head. He didn’t pray much—usually, he figured if God was even there, the state of the world made it pretty clear he wasn’t listening to the typical thirteen-year-old’s prayer”
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