Kaustubh Dudhane
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Strange Buildings
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"The man's whole life was a game to him. That's why he couldn't be serious for a minute and why the whole family had to suffer. But much as I hate to say it, the fact that he decided to include me in this game made me really happy. I guess I was just as much a fool as Mum, in a way." May 02, 2026 02:26AM

 
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"Chickens were relatives, natural allies, and they lived among the humans. We could get to the humans if we could free their birds! That was the day I became convinced of the revolutionary potential of the domestic barn chicken." Nov 18, 2025 09:38AM

 
Nastik: Why I Am ...
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"In Abrahamic religions, the emphasis is on God's communication with humanity through chosen prophets, while in Eastern religions, the focus is on recognising the inherent divinity within oneself and realising one's connection to the ultimate reality or divine essence." Jun 22, 2025 03:18AM

 
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The universe had settled into the business of taking things away from him: the baby, his simple married happiness, the sensual enjoyment he took from the smell of pines.
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Rob J. Hayes
“These were the worst moments for Guang, watching his friend fight yokai and knowing he was useless to help. He knew Haruto wouldn't die, knew that he couldn't. Guang had seen proof of it many times, but he also knew every wound hurt. And there was always the chance, no matter how slim, that Haruto's immortality could fail him.”
Rob J. Hayes, Spirits of Vengeance

Laura Dave
“This is the thing about good and evil. They aren't so far apart - and they often start from the same valiant place of wanting something to be different.”
Laura Dave, The Last Thing He Told Me

Rob J. Hayes
“Guang always said that immortality was a generous reward for merely hunting yokai, but he had it backwards. Immortality wasn't the reward. It was the price Haruto had to pay.”
Rob J. Hayes, Spirits of Vengeance

Rob J. Hayes
“Victory is worth any cost. Defeat is a coin with no value," Guang said”
Rob J. Hayes, Spirits of Vengeance

Rob J. Hayes
“It's alright to be scared. Fear doesn't make you weak, it makes you human.”
Rob J. Hayes, Spirits of Vengeance

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