Dean Ray Koontz (born July 9, 1945) is an American author. His novels are broadly described as suspense thrillers, but also frequently incorporate elements of horror, fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and satire.
In self-defense and in defense of the innocent, cowardice is the only sin. Dean Koontz
In self-defense and in defense of the innocent, cowardice is the only sin.
Stay low, stay quiet, keep it simple, don't expect too much, enjoy what you have. Dean Koontz
Stay low, stay quiet, keep it simple, don't expect too much, enjoy what you have.
In this world only the paranoid survive. Dean Koontz
In this world only the paranoid survive.
..the most identifying trait of humanity is our ability to be inhumane to one another. Dean Koontz
..the most identifying trait of humanity is our ability to be inhumane to one another.
There are no explanations for human evil. Only excuses. Dean Koontz
There are no explanations for human evil. Only excuses.
We are not strangers to ourselves, we only try to be. Dean Koontz
We are not strangers to ourselves, we only try to be.
Fear is a poison produced by the mind, and courage is the antidote stored always ready in the soul Dean Koontz
Fear is a poison produced by the mind, and courage is the antidote stored always ready in the soul
No one can grant you happiness. Happiness is a choice we all have the power to make. Dean Koontz
No one can grant you happiness. Happiness is a choice we all have the power to make.
This world, which has the potential to be Eden, is instead the hell before Hell. In our arrogance, we have made it so Dean Koontz
This world, which has the potential to be Eden, is instead the hell before Hell. In our arrogance, we have made it so
Every life is complicated, every mind a kingdom of unmapped mysteries. Dean Koontz
Every life is complicated, every mind a kingdom of unmapped mysteries.
Even in the darkest moments, light exists if you have faith to see it. Dean Koontz
Even in the darkest moments, light exists if you have faith to see it.
When we hope, we usually hope for the wrong thing. Dean Koontz
When we hope, we usually hope for the wrong thing.