Quotes by Monsters I knew when the ball was going out (over the Green Monster). It was something I worked into the decoy, but it used to tick the pitchers off. Bill Monbouquette used to say, 'Can't you at least make it look like you can catch it?' Meanwhile, the ball would be on its way over the fence to a spot three-quarters of the way out to the railroad tracks. Carl Yastrzemski track would-be monsters When everyone is determined to present someone as a monster, there are two possibilities: either he’s a saint or they themselves are not telling the whole story. Carlos Ruiz Zafon saint monsters two I did get offers from Hollywood, but they were all scripts with monsters in them. If I had done them, I would have disappeared. I would have come back to France anyway, and I would have had to start all over again and lost a lot of time. Carole Bouquet hollywood done monsters So you're a Shadowhunter,' Nate said. 'De Quincey told me that you lot were monsters.' 'Was that before or after he tried to eat you?' Will inquired. Cassandra Clare shadowhunters monsters said I'll just have them change the entry in the demonology textbook from 'almost extinct' to 'not extinct enough for Alec. He prefers his monsters really, really extinct.' Will that make you happy? Cassandra Clare textbooks humor monsters The Nephilim - the bogeyman for monsters, and all those who could be monsters. Cassandra Clare nephilim monsters He had become a monster. You just couldn't see it...because it wore the face of a friend. Cassandra Clare faces monsters And maybe I am a monster. I don't know the answer to that. But what I do know is that even if there's demon blood inside me, there is human blood inside me as well. And I couldn't love you like I do if I weren't at least a little bit human. Because demons want. But they don't love. Cassandra Clare monsters love-you blood I know there are monsters on this earth,' said Tessa. 'You cannot tell me otherwise. I have seen them. Cassandra Clare earth monsters said It's so easy to say "evil Nazi monsters," but as soon as we do that, we take away the fact that it was individuals committing individual acts of murder. They had children, and what does that do? As soon as you generalize, they become monsters. It doesn't allow you to understand it in any kind of sophisticated way. Cate Shortland evil monsters children The people who present themselves as normal and nice and good are often the scariest monsters in the world. Catherine O'Hara nice monsters people 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. Catherine O'Hara scary monsters people Monsters almost always are culture's way of working out their fears. Catherynne M. Valente work-out monsters culture I’m a monster,” said the shadow of the Marquess suddenly. “Everyone says so.” The Minotaur glanced up at her. “So are we all, dear,” said the Minotaur kindly. “The thing to decide is what kind of monster to be. The kind who builds towns or the kind who breaks them. Catherynne M. Valente towns shadow monsters Life swarms with innocent monsters. Charles Baudelaire strange-phenomena innocent monsters I consider it useless and tedious to represent what exists, because nothing that exists satisfies me. Nature is ugly, and I prefer the monsters of my fancy to what is positively trivial. Charles Baudelaire useless monsters beauty Oh, Creator! Can monsters exist in the sight of him who alone knows how they were invented, how they invented themselves, and how they might not have invented themselves? Charles Baudelaire sight monsters might 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. Charles Baudelaire eye cities monsters The mob is a monster, with the hands of Briareus, but the head of Polyphemus,--strong to execute, but blind to perceive. Charles Caleb Colton strong monsters hands Our media are completely lost in a wilderland of moral equivalence, eagerly prostituting themselves to monsters and terrorists. Charles Foster Johnson moral media monsters «1234567891011»