Thomas Miller Quotes

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“what a nice day for a friend or a demon you pick”
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“A story is not just words on a page—it is a heartbeat that refuses to be silenced”
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“If love had a shape, it would be a paw print left forever on your heart.”
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“The best meals are made with love, but the most unforgettable ones are made with sin”
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“Insanity isn’t some sudden snap—it’s a slow, creeping rot that starts in your mind and works its way into your bones.”
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“Once you’ve checked in, you’re already part of it. Welcome to South of the Border. Stay as long as you like. Forever.”
Thomas Miller

“From The Motel That Eats Time

“You don’t check into this motel to rest—you check in to remember what you were before the world forgot your name.”
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“From Lord Darkanon and the Lost Souls

“Evil does not roar from the shadows; it whispers in the hearts of those who once believed they were good.”
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“From When Goodness Dies

“Goodness doesn’t vanish—it fades slowly, like the last light in a room where love used to live.”
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“From The Handkerchief of Love

“Sometimes the smallest thing—a tear-stained cloth, a promise broken—can hold more pain than a thousand funerals.”
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“You don’t check into this motel to rest—you check in to remember what you were before the world forgot your name.”
— From The Motel That Eats Time by Thomas Miller”
Thomas Miller, South of the Border The Motel That Eats Time

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“A dark Southern Gothic tale of forbidden desire and supernatural vengeance. Within the cursed halls of Chesterson Manor, love turns deadly, and ghosts of the past hunger for redemption.”
Thomas Miller, The Deadly Lust Of Chesterson Manor : A Story Of Lust Love And Death

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“Lord Darkanon and the Lost Souls

An epic dark-fantasy saga about Lord Darkanon’s eternal war for lost souls. It’s both mythic and philosophical, blending elements of despair, power, and redemption in a shadow-drenched realm.”
Thomas Miller

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“The Man Who Loved Too Much That Killed Him

A tragic psychological story of a man whose love turns into his undoing. This haunting piece explores obsession, loss, and the thin line between devotion and destruction.”
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“The Haunting of Palatka

A ghostly anthology rooted in local lore and Southern mystique. Spirits wander the streets, bridges, and parks of Palatka, whispering stories of love, revenge, and eternal unrest.”
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“Reganaled Bixbey Crane

A surreal dark adventure following Reganaled Crane, a man cursed to walk between worlds. Mystery, philosophy, and nightmares blend in this modern myth of identity and fate.”
Thomas Miller