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Dean Koontz

"As we passed his table, I saw that the device that imprisoned the book was clever but wicked-looking, as though the critic were holding the work - and it's author - in bondage."

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"As we passed his table, I saw that the device that imprisoned the book was clever but wicked-looking, as though the critic were holding the work - and it's author - in bondage."

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Asa Don Brown

"He who can destroy a thing, can control a thing."

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"Stability, insisted the Controller, "stability. The primal and the ultimate need. Stability. Hence all this."

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Asa Don Brown

"Action is within your control, while Emotion is beyond your control!"

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Asa Don Brown

"Meanness is a monster that usurps your self-control because you cowardly allow it to conquer you."

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Asa Don Brown

"The desire to conquer is itself a sort of subjection."

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Asa Don Brown

"Never base your destiny on things you cannot control and have no power to change."

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Asa Don Brown

"It is possible to be a puppet on a string, controlled by hidden forces."

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Asa Don Brown

"Avoid letting outside influences have a chance to affect your thoughts."

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Asa Don Brown

"There is always the potential to manage every element of your reality."

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Asa Don Brown

"Nothing happens in life that you are unable to manage satisfactorily."

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Dean Koontz
"People have a natural tendency to anthropomorphize their pets, to ascribe human perceptions and intentions to the animal where none exist."

Behavior

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Dean Koontz
"If I drive myself to the brink of my ability, then I don't get stale or bored."

Ability

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Dean Koontz
"I believe that I was a dog in a past life. That's the only thing that would explain why I like to snack on Purina Dog Chow."

Life

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Dean Koontz
"Life without meaningcannot be borne.We find a missionto which we're sworn--or answer the callof Death's dark horn.Without a gleaningof purpose in life,we have no vision,we live in strife,--or let blood fallon a suicide knife."

Purpose

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Dean Koontz
"A high degree of intelligence yes in no other creature in the natural world. That's why nature shuns us and why we subconsciously hate her and seek to obliterate her. High intelligence leads to the concept of progress. Progress leads to nuclear weapons, bio-engineering chaos and ultimately to annihilation."

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Dean Koontz
"These days, all I ask of Fate is that the people she hurls into my life, whether they are evil or good, or morally bipolar, should be amusing to one degree or another. This is a big request to make of busy Fate, who has billions of lives to keep in constant turmoil."

Philosophy

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Dean Koontz
"One of the greatest gifts we receive from dogs is the tenderness they evoke in us. The disappointments of life, the injustices, the battering events that are beyond our control, and the betrayals we endure, from those we befriended and loved, can make us cynical and turn our hearts into flint " on which only the matches of anger and bitterness can be struck into flame. By their delight in being with us, the reliable sunniness of their disposition, the joy they bring to playtime, the curiosity with which they embrace each new experience, dogs can melt cynicism,and sweeten the bitter heart."

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Dean Koontz
"Each reader needs to bring his or her own mind and heart to the text."

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Dean Koontz
"All death matters.""Only to the living."

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"He wondered why it was easier to believe in a malevolent spirit than in a benign one. Sometimes it seemed that the human heart, this side of Eden, feared eternal life more than death, light more than darkness, freedom more than surrender."

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