Dean Koontz
Dean Koontz
Dean Ray Koontzis an American author. His novels are broadly described as suspense thrillers, but also frequently incorporate elements of horror, fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and satire. Many of his books have appeared on the New York Times Bestseller List, with 14 hardcovers and 14 paperbacks reaching the number one position. Koontz wrote under a number of pen names earlier in his career, including "David Axton", "Leigh Nichols" and "Brian Coffey". He has sold over 450 million copies as reported on...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth9 July 1945
CityEverett, PA
CountryUnited States of America
In misfortune lies the seed of future triumph.
Death lies dormant in each of us and will bloom in time.
We may lack riches, but the greatest fortune is what lies in our hearts.
When a liar became too skilled at deception, he could lose the ability to discern truth, and could himself be more easily deceived.
The hard rain nailed the night to the city.
Every talent is unearned, however, and with it comes a solemn obligation to use it as fully and as wisely as possible.
Guilt is a tireless horse. Grief ages into sorrow, and sorrow is an enduring rider.
Life is a train ride, and at the many stations along the route, people important to us debark, never to get aboard again, until by the end of the journey, we sit in a passenger car where most of the seats are empty.
I survive by finding the sweet spot between reason and unreason, between the rational and irrational.
Evil was coming. I wondered whose face it would be wearing.
Between birth and burial, we find ourselves in a comedy of mysteries. If you don't think life is mysterious, if you believe you have it all mapped out, you aren't paying attention or you've anesthetized yourself with booze or drugs, or with a comforting ideology. And if you don't think life's a comedy - well, friend, you might as well hurry along to that burial. The rest of us need people with whom we can laugh. -Odd Thomas -Odd Apocalypse by Dean Koontz pg 30 chapter 4
Maybe there's nothing impossible tonight. We're down the hole to Wonderland, and no White Rabbit to guide us." If I remember correctly, the White Rabbit was an unreliable guide, anyway.
Rub-a-dub-dub. Cerebrum in a tub.