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“Nobody ever suspects the butterfly.”
Yiğit Turhan, Their Monstrous Hearts
“Evil isn't always repulsive. Quite the contrary, it often hides behind masks of beauty and societal acceptance. Modern-day monsters adorned with attractive faces, impeccable hair, prestigious careers, sprawling families, and nice Sunday lunches. They reside in our neighbourhoods, sleep in our beds, and even exist within our own families. Such insidious evil makes it increasingly challenging to discern truth from deceit.”
Yiğit Turhan, Their Monstrous Hearts
“Life begins with migration. It is the moment we depart the secure confines of our mother’s womb and venture into the chaotic world. We cry, instinctively aware of the mistake in leaving our mother’s embrace, yet there is no turning back. Survival demands that we keep moving forward.”
Yiğit Turhan, Their Monstrous Hearts
“The only way you can be immortal is to love. Only love keeps you alive,” he shouted, raising his hands. “Only love can transform you, heal you, help you in life. The more you love, the longer you live. The longer you live, the more chances you get at love.”
Yiğit Turhan, Their Monstrous Hearts
tags: love
“Remember, a diamond begins as a lump of coal, and a pearl starts as a tiny grain of sand. Even dark matter knows how to receive love and metamorphose into something beautiful.”
Yiğit Turhan, Their Monstrous Hearts
“They will come into your life, stay for a while, and eventually leave,” Eva said. “Your task is to ensure that when a relationship ends, your love has transformed them into someone happier, more beautiful, and less broken. That should be the only way you interact with the living, like a shaman casting magical spells with the power to heal.”
Yiğit Turhan, Their Monstrous Hearts
tags: love
“Beauty had a threshold, and beyond it, it became a captivating terror.”
Yigit Turhan, Their Monstrous Hearts
tags: beauty