“She was a monster, but she was my monster.”
Source: Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
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Source: The Haunting of Hill House

Quote from Courbet's letter to Victor Hugo, 1864; as cited by Sarah Faunce and Linda Nochlin, in Courbet Reconsidered; exhibition catalogue, The Brooklyn Museum, 1988, p. 188
1860s
Janissa, in The Valley Of The Flame (1946), published using the pseudonym "Keith Hammond."
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“So I want to have monsters as a metaphor but I also want monsters because monsters are cool.”
interview with 3am
Context: The thing about good pulp is that you trust the reader and you know that the mind is a machine to process metaphors so of course all those connections will be there. But you've also granted the fantastic its own dynamic and allowed that awe. There's no contradiction. So I want to have monsters as a metaphor but I also want monsters because monsters are cool. There's no contradiction.

“Is it better to out-monster the monster or to be quietly devoured?”