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{{quote|"''Stay away!!'' There's no telling what I'm going to do next!"|[[Inuyasha]] to Kagome, after transforming into a full demon for the first time.}} |
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{{quote|What foes are we to meet in battle that we have not vanquished in the shadows of the human soul? What Daemons scream that have not cried to us from the dark places of the mind? What fear have we of death who know there is immortality in the great and noble deeds of men?|'''The First Book of Indoctrinations'''}} |
{{quote|What foes are we to meet in battle that we have not vanquished in the shadows of the human soul? What Daemons scream that have not cried to us from the dark places of the mind? What fear have we of death who know there is immortality in the great and noble deeds of men?|'''The First Book of Indoctrinations'''}} |
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I feel it deep within, |
So what if you can see the darkest side of me? —Three Days Grace, Animal I Have Become
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"...you're the voice in there, aren't you? Just beneath the surface, buried under all that goodness. Fully conscious, fully aware, but trapped. Unable to move or speak, powerless to act on your desires. So thirsty, so helpless. It must be agony."
— Jasmine on Angelus, Angel
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"Stay away!! There's no telling what I'm going to do next!"
—Inuyasha to Kagome, after transforming into a full demon for the first time.
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Against whom will the battle at the end of time be fought? |
Know only that it will not be against enemies from without.
—The Catechisms Martial
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Only in the deepest self is the truth of what you can be, and without a doubt, the truth is terrible to bear.
—The Book of the Astronomicon
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