Dean Koontz Quote #1
...an age-old patter that seemed like chaos but was not...
Dean Koontz Quote #2
...and where the Ferris wheel carried its passengers high and brought them low and raised them high and brought them low again, as if it were not merely a carnival ride but also a metaphor for the basic pattern of human experience.
Dean Koontz Quote #3
...because wherever else the future leads, it leads ultimately to death, the end that is present in my beginning and in yours.
Dean Koontz Quote #4
...because wonder admits to the existence of mystery, and the recognition of mystery in the world allows the possibility of Truth.
Dean Koontz Quote #5
...guilt is deserved only when the effort to resist evil is never made.
Dean Koontz Quote #6
...he looked as if nothing hard in the world had touched him...
Dean Koontz Quote #7
...he was part of a family whether he wanted to be or not, the family of humanity, more often than not a frustrating and contentious clan, flawed and often deeply confused, but also periodically noble and admirable, with a common destiny that every member shared.
Dean Koontz Quote #8
...Here lie your hopes and dreams, shattered and swept aside...
Dean Koontz Quote #9
...hope and trust will more reliably keep a man afloat, while fear is more like to sink him.
Dean Koontz Quote #10
...I stood there, inexpressibly grateful that my life, for all its terrors, is so filled with moments of grace.
Dean Koontz Quote #11
...in an infinite universe, anything that could be imagined might somewhere exist.
Dean Koontz Quote #12
...it will be a world made not bright but brighter, not clean but cleaner.
Dean Koontz Quote #13
...love was the closest thing to immortality that men would ever know and that the only--and best--answer to death is loving. Loving.
Dean Koontz Quote #14
...on a subconscious level we're aware that time isn't enduring, that it is not a required condition of our existence, that there comes a point when we will have no need of it.
Dean Koontz Quote #15
...the more we learn, the more we realize how much we don't know.
Dean Koontz Quote #16
...up to no good—and pleased about it.
Dean Koontz Quote #17
...what makes humanity beautiful is our free will, our individuality, our endless striving in spite of our imperfection.
BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON
Chapter 27 Page 214Dean Koontz Quote #18
...your life is yours to shape as you wish with free will...
Dean Koontz Quote #19
..the most identifying trait of humanity is our ability to be inhumane to one another.
Dean Koontz Quote #20
A broken thing can't fix itself.
Dean Koontz Quote #21
A fine line separates the weary recluse from the fearful hermit. Finer still is the line between hermit and bitter misanthrope.
Dean Koontz Quote #22
A grace is a thing you get from God, you use it to make a better world, or not use it, you have to choose.
Dean Koontz Quote #23
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.
Dean Koontz Quote #24
A man begins dying at the moment of his birth. Most People live in denial of Death's patient courtship until, late in life and deep in sickness, they become aware of him sitting bedside.
Dean Koontz Quote #25
A sixth sense is a miraculous thing, which in itself suggests a supernatural order. The human intellect, however, for all its power and triumphs, is largely formed by this world and is therefore corruptible.
Dean Koontz Quote #26
Acknowledge your fear, odd one. Fearlessness is for the insane and the arrogant. You are neither. Those who rely on you for their lives will be well served only if you fear what you should fear. You are a unique soul, a child of grace, but you can still fail yourself and others.
Dean Koontz Quote #27
After his dinner, the wolfhound liked to prowl the grounds, sniffing the grass to learn what creatures of field and forest had recently visited. The yard was Merlin's newspaper.
Dean Koontz Quote #28
Ah, sir, that's just mean. She's not a Victoria's Secret model, but she's pretty in her way.
Dean Koontz Quote #29
Ah, sir, that's just mean. She's not a Victoria's Secret model. but she's pretty in her way.
Dean Koontz Quote #30
All but universally, human architecture values front elevations over back entrances, public spaces over private. Danny Jessup says that this aspect of architecture is also a reflection of human nature, that most people care more about their appearance than they do about their souls.
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