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Dead Quotes by Dean Koontz
- All human lives are so profoundly and intricately entwined-those dead, those living, those generations yet to come-that the fate of all is the fate of…
- Literary fiction, as a strict genre, is all but dead. Meanwhile, most genres flourish.
- Night has patterns that can be read less by the living than by the dead.
- I'm alive but I have no life. I'm alive but also dead. I'm dead and alive.
- On those occasions when he had killed in the dark, he later needed to see his victims' faces because, in some unlit corner of his…
- I see dead people. But, then by God, I do something about it!
- The dead are merely the countrymen of my future.
- It was one of those rare times when remembering the dead was more inmportant than tending to the needs of the living.
More Dead Quotes
- Your lost friends are not dead, but gone before, advanced a stage or two upon that road which you must travel in… — Aristophanes
- The educated differ from the uneducated as much as the living from the dead. — Aristotle
- Punk will never be dead to me. It's my life. I can never just drop this lifestyle. It embodies me. — Billie Joe Armstrong
- I'd like to see the giant squid. Nobody has ever seen one. I could tell you people who have spent thousands and… — David Attenborough
- Canada was built on dead beavers. — Margaret Atwood
- Reading and writing, like everything else, improve with practice. And, of course, if there are no young readers and writers, there will… — Margaret Atwood
- The words of a dead man are modified in the guts of the living. — Wystan Hugh Auden
- Art is our chief means of breaking bread with the dead. — Wystan Hugh Auden
- India of the ages is not dead nor has she spoken her last creative word; she lives and has still something to… — Sri Aurobindo
- It was a wrong number that started it, the telephone ringing three times in the dead of night, and the voice on… — Paul Auster
- The dead of midnight is the noon of thought. — Anna Letitia Barbauld
- I do not believe that any man fears to be dead, but only the stroke of death. — Francis Bacon