A monster lies in wait in me,a stew of wounds and misery.But fiercer still in life and limb,the me that lies in wait in him

I am like a small creature swallowed whole by a monster, she thought, and the monster feels my tiny little movements inside.

She knew she shouldn't feel that way about a monster, but right then, she wanted nothing more than a monster of her very own.

To strip a man of all loyalties but those to the state, makes him not only a worm but a monster, without a shred of humanity.

Children are monsters of unbridled egotism and will, for they spring directly from nature, hostile intimations of immorality.

It is hard to look at the tumor and not come away with the feeling that one has encountered a powerful monster in its infancy

It's ironic, but until you can free those final monsters within the jungle of yourself, your life, your soul is up for grabs.

It is conventional to call 'monster' any blending of dissonant elements. I call 'monster' every original inexhaustible beauty.

Detraction's a bold monster, and fears not To wound the fame of princes, if it find But any blemish in their lives to work on.

I always loved stage combat at drama school so I can't wait to get on set and kick some evil monsters into the next dimension!

It's not a good feeling--knowing that you profoundly deserve the title of monster. It's better to be kind than to feel guilty.

Our media are completely lost in a wilderland of moral equivalence, eagerly prostituting themselves to monsters and terrorists.

If you establish an identity, you build a monster-and thats right, youve got to live with it. Of course, you can enjoy it, too.

Well, at least I have the satisfaction of having destroyed a terrible monster, and in doing so rid the world of an awful curse.

I'm probably a monster-of-the-week guy, and that comes back down to my old favorite show, which as a kid was always Scooby-Doo.

I think you have to know who you are. Get to know the monster that lives in your soul, dive deep into your soul and explore it.

Monsters almost always are culture's way of working out their fears and are thus inherently incredibly interesting and powerful.

Wealth is a monster. It takes a month to learn to control it financially. And many years to learn to control it psychologically.

One's own troubles can be borne with fortitude; only a monster of indifference can bear the sufferings of others with fortitude.

I wasn't part of John Kennedy's vision of the world, or Lyndon Johnson's. I thought of them as anti-Communist imperial monsters.

A little threat of evil is always the far better way to fill the seats. But sometimes the monsters aren't who we think they are.

The problem with people who say monsters don't really exist is that they're almost never saying it to the monsters." —Alice Healy

People who are considered scary or odd or even monsters are so often the people that just need love and someone to care for them.

Theres nothing to fear but fears themselves, such as monsters, rejection, food poisoning, redundancy, monsters, and oxford commas.

Keeping vigil over her are two monsters of very different breeds but monster just the same. Death on her left. Devil on her right.

What makes a man a man are his deeds, his responsibilities, and his reactions... These things are also what makes a man a monster.

I'm battling monsters, I'm pulling you out of the burning buildings/ and you say I'll give you anything but you never come through.

The Monster’s crimes were so horrific that a mere man could not possibly have committed them. Satan, in the end, had to be invoked.

Fantasy, abandoned by reason, produces impossible monsters; united with it, she is the mother of the arts and the origin of marvels.

Because that, more than any monster, was what Sam had feared: that he was weak and cowardly. He had a terrible fear of being afraid.

Of course the New Testament is very small. Its mouth opens four times as out-of-date as a prehistoric monster, yet somehow man-made.

Whatever the State saith is a lie; whatever it hath is a theft: all is counterfeit in it, the gnawing, sanguinary, insatiate monster.

What strange phenomena we find in a great city, all we need do is stroll about with our eyes open. Life swarms with innocent monsters.

Maybe I'm a prehistoric monster by being an individual. It's highly likely. All I offer to others is their own individuality. Grab it!

I have on my bookshelf a book called 'Movie Monsters' by Alan Ormsby, a kids' book I got when I was in kindergarten. It started there.

There's an obligation to not lead people down the wrong path, but I hardly think me wearing short shorts on stage is creating monsters.

So often the monsters that crowd our minds are nothing more than the strange and thoroughly alien progeny of our own fearful fantasies.

If you look to the few films that have been really successful, 'Insidious,' 'Paranormal Activity,' it's all basically the old monsters.

I'm less of a 'Star Wars' fan, with googley monsters, than actually how do we bend this reality out, and how many other realities exist?

I started seeing in the monsters as a more sincere form of religion because the priests were not that great, but Frankenstein was great.

There are some power-abusing, corrupt monsters in our federal government that despise me because I have the audacity to speak the truth.

I have a private theory, Sir, that there are no heroes and no monsters in this world. Only children should be allowed to use these words

I'm just happy the city has something to be proud of. The Cavs, the Indians, the Monsters. It just shows that we are the land of champions.

I'd scale that monster sycamore if I could. Right to the top. And I'd yell her name across the rooftops for the whole world to hear. -Bryce

The press is like any business. Its a group of really intelligent individuals that ends up being one slathering, one-eyed, drooling monster.

I am not a villain.I'm an only-child narcissist monster, but I wish no ill, nor do I wish for world domination; what a hassle that would be!

But what is to be the fate of the great wen of all? The monster, called, by the silly coxcombs of the press, "the metropolis of the empire"?

That was the thing to remember about all monsters, They love to frighten people, but the minute you stare them down, they turn tail and run.

Something happens to people around fame and power and money - it can bring out the worst and best in people; it's a monster you have to tame.

He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. Is not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves?

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