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253 pages, ebook
First published December 5, 2014
“The place and everything in it were just an illusion, hiding a very sinister truth.”
“Welcome to The House of Rebirth.”
“The sad thing is, I don’t think you’ll ever know what’s true and what’s false about me.”
“I could live in the world without him, but I couldn’t persevere in the world without him.”
“You never had me, Keaton, but I always had you.”
“You had to endure the pain to appreciate the pleasure.”
“I chose this life over the one I led. The nightmare. The pain. The memories.“
“The human body was for pleasure. Pleasure served as a vessel for good. The sharing and inflicting of pleasure upon others exalted a worshipper’s status. The more they engaged in carnal pleasure, the better their blessings and roles inside the house.”
“I wanted to hate him, but I couldn’t deny what he made me feel. Sex repulsed me, but I sexually desired him.”
“I would escape no matter what portion of myself I had to sacrifice to reach that escape. They could do whatever they wanted to do with my body. My mind had detached itself from it a long time ago. They would never dissolve my spirit or devour my mind.”
“The sad thing is, I don’t think you’ll ever know what’s true and what’s false about me.”
“Sometimes we need to close our eyes to see the truth.”
“You should hate me because it is a very dangerous thing to like me.”
“The place and everything in it were just an illusion, hiding a very sinister truth.”
"Love is the pain of pleasure. Pain is the pleasure of love."
"You're on borrowed time, Keaton. Play the game the way it should be played."
My choices weren’t my own. My body wasn’t my own. My life belonged to someone else.
"You’ve taught me so many things about how to be real in this world. Things that I never saw or realized in my other life.”
"The strong don’t break, they give in only because they need to find a way to survive.”
“Hope was the disease of the devil.”
“I took a pleasure in causing everyone’s pain. Hurting you? I’ve never felt more gratified than I do when I hurt you. You should hate me because it’s a very dangerous thing to like me.”
“I’m something much worse than the villain…something you’ll never find a definition for.”
If you believe some things should be left sacred or untold, this is definitely not the book for you.
Most said it was an urban myth and Reven was simply a motivational speaker who traveled across the country, doing his charitable duty to help the less fortunate with his words or good deeds.
A mentally unstable individual twisted the meaning of a religious text.