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One: Angels Are Hard to Love (Awakening Madness, #1) One: Angels Are Hard to Love by Kristin Kay
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“Damn you, you absolutely crazy, wretched world! How is it possible that you exist thanks to precise laws, and yet not one of them is applicable to people?”
Kristin Kay, One: Angels Are Hard to Love
“Confident, arrogant, and embarrassingly focused, Victor Kaov seemed to embody a triumphal march to the throne of the world. Symmetrical, tall, and sombre, he appeared to carry everything that people dream of, but are afraid to possess.”
Kristin Kay, One: Angels Are Hard to Love
“Exact term: greed. It is not based on logic. It is widespread in general reality. It often becomes the ground for life compromises.”
Kristin Kay, One: Angels Are Hard to Love
“Life must be easy for normal people who don’t carry entities in their heads, nor monsters trying to convince them how useless and lacking they are.”
Kristin Kay, One: Angels Are Hard to Love
“Some people are meant to live extraordinary lives to show ants that flying is possible. Surely this is normal in the general reality!”
Kristin Kay, One: Angels Are Hard to Love
“They would grow old according to the most ordinary pattern, replacing real life with simple existence, and none of that terrified them. Moreover, it did not seem to terrify the people on the metro, in the streets, anywhere I observed. They acted as if they had numerous lives ahead and didn’t care that time in this life was ticking away.”
Kristin Kay, One: Angels Are Hard to Love
“When you are in my arms—only then everything is right!”
Kristin Kay, One: Angels Are Hard to Love
“Maybe that’s what happiness is. People wake up in the morning, start existing, and the most challenging sensation of the day is the flavour of their toothpaste. They probably even frown at it for being provocative. They have resigned themselves to doing exactly the same as yesterday, all the while dreaming of what they will not do tomorrow. This, I guess, is another paradox moulded into an acceptable fact via peoples’ beloved phrase: “It’s normal”.”
Kristin Kay, One: Angels Are Hard to Love