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Kaylin Mcfarren Quotes

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You see, Katie, Pastor Ron said, that’s what makes faith so tough to grasp, but
“You see, Katie," Pastor Ron said, "that’s what makes faith so tough to grasp, but also makes it so wonderful. It’s all about believing in something—whether it’s God, or other people, or even yourself—when you’ve got nothing else to go on. Nothing but a little voice inside telling you it’s more than a hunch.”
Kaylin McFarren, Flaherty's Crossing

As Sloan approached the door, Paul Lyons lifted his eyes to watch her leave. He
“As Sloan approached the door, Paul Lyons lifted his eyes to watch her leave. He found himself wondering why after all these years they couldn’t manage to get along for a lousy twenty minutes. Perhaps it was the result of their inability to compromise—to give each other the benefit of the doubt. Or maybe they’d both simply lost the ability to trust another human being and believe anything good could come of this world.”
Kaylin McFarren, Banished Threads

Revenge requires taking oneself apart from the noise of men and of things, even from
“Revenge requires taking oneself apart from the noise of men and of things, even from what resembles them; only the twisted soul remains. The consequences of my actions can not be remedied nor can they be wiped away. Eight deaths I must atone for in the afterlife. I’m cursed in both worlds. But one more job and my obligation ends. One more kill and I am free. – Akira Sato, Twisted Threads”
Kaylin McFarren, Twisted Threads

Rachel slid inside her silver Kia and slammed the car door, grateful that the museum’s
“Rachel slid inside her silver Kia and slammed the car door, grateful that the museum’s security guard was now watching from a distance. If he hadn’t been, she might have acted on a homicidal impulse and run Chase over, the manipulative jerk. In fact, it made her feel better just to imagine it.”
Kaylin McFarren, Severed Threads

Never settle for normal, Miss Lyons,” Shinzo told her. “Normal is not natural. Extraordinary is
“Never settle for normal, Miss Lyons,” Shinzo told her. “Normal is not natural. Extraordinary is natural, and that’s why you’re here. To do something extraordinary.”
Kaylin McFarren, Buried Threads

Welcome home,” Crighton said, standing before him: black hair, dark eyes, and black gothic fashion—the
“Welcome home,” Crighton said, standing before him: black hair, dark eyes, and black gothic fashion—the true prince of Hell. He was grinning from ear to ear with his vampire teeth, reveling in his victory. Then, his smile vanished and his green eyes returned, delivering Poe another glimpse at pure, unadulterated evil. “Poor Ben,” he lamented, “you didn’t honestly think He would actually forgive you . . .”
Kaylin McFarren, Soul. Seeker

Samara shook her head and noticed that the room seemed unusually quiet. Everyone had returned
“Samara shook her head and noticed that the room seemed unusually quiet. Everyone had returned to their seats at the table and were staring at her. And their expressions weren’t hard to figure out. They feared her and the daunting power she possessed, but more than anything else, they feared what she could do to them.”
Kaylin McFarren, Annihilation

Sadly enough, there were no laws against killing one of your own, denying their existence,
“Sadly enough, there were no laws against killing one of your own, denying their existence, or even threatening a demon’s life—not in the bowels of Hell.”
Kaylin McFarren, Annihilation

Hecate set her jaw straight and looked down at the demon. “Rot in Hell,” she
“Hecate set her jaw straight and looked down at the demon. “Rot in Hell,” she growled. The demon smirked. "I’m already here and so are you. But I won’t be the one rotting.” He jabbed the tip of his blade into Hecate’s middle, earning a painful moan. “Smite is my name and you best not forget it. My offer stands but you won’t be able to... unless you agree.”
Kaylin McFarren, Annihilation

A few of them might send word to Lucifer, earning his favor. Others might try
“A few of them might send word to Lucifer, earning his favor. Others might try to kill your baby to protect their families from the evil they believe he’s capable of. I’m sorry to say this, Samara, but he will struggle with whether he’s good or bad for the rest of his life and be forced to constantly prove he isn’t evil like his father.” Onoskelis sighed. “But somehow I get the feeling that you already knew what you’d be facing.”
Kaylin McFarren, Requiem For A Queen