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Them Quotes by John Connolly
- I believe in those whom I love and trust. All else is foolishness. This god is as empty as his church. His followers choose to…
- He would talk to them of stories and books, and explain to them how stories wanted to be told and books wanted to be read,…
- He had never really speculated about this before, since demons came in all shapes and sizes. Indeed, some of them came in more than one…
- Without a human voice to read them aloud, or a pair of wide eyes following them by flashlight beneath a blanket, books had no real…
- David's mother would often tell him stories were alive. They weren't alive in the way people were alive,or even dogs or cats. People were alive…
- There are people whose eyes you must avoid, whose attention you must not draw to yourself. They are strange, parasitic creatures, lost souls seeking to…
- Writers are magpies by nature, always collecting shiny things, storing them away and looking for connections of things.
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