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When you do something because you're angry, you almost always do the wrong thing.
— Christopher Pike
The real monsters are humans without conscience,
— Robert E. Keller
Meet your fears with faith.
— Max Lucado
Vampires and humans; we are all monsters in our own way at the end of a dream, or a nightmare.
— Cameron Jace
What is the real relation between happiness and goodness? It is only within a few generations that men have found courage to say that there is none.
— William Graham Sumner
The ones who destroy monsters have always been humans.
— Kohta Hirano
Many fiction writers eventually want to feel that their work forms a single, unified entity.
— Peter Straub
It was one thing to deal with monsters that were human in appearance. Another thing entirely to deal with humans who were monsters.
— Samantha Young
Humans are still monsters. Always will be.
— Cameron Jace
Those secrets residing in their hearts and minds held magnificent Energy. Humans were too inept to see it as anything but evil.
— Auden Johnson
When I do something stupid with money and lose it ... I call that Stupid Tax. I have paid so much Stupid Tax that I am expert.
— Dave Ramsey
Everything you input delivers results and determines the output.
— Janice Almond
Plenty of humans were monstrous, and plenty of monsters knew how to play at being human.
— Victoria Schwab
Without context, we'd all be monsters.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
A man is the easiest animal to put on a leash, and the hardest to keep leashed. Even when he chooses it himself.
— Robert Jordan
Sometimes, humans were more monstrous than anything else.
— Jennifer Estep
We're all monsters. We're all careless and cruel in the end.
— Mackenzi Lee
Evil had its own logic and it was not something he, given his own moral code, would ever understand. And humans think we are monsters.
— Sylvain Reynard
Add each day something to fortify you against poverty and death.
— Seneca The Elder