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#horror

Read through the most famous quotes by topic #horror




You will die like a dog for no good reason.


Ernest Hemingway


#horror #humor-inspirational #inspirational

Even the most impassioned devotee of the ghost story would admit that the taste for it is slightly abnormal, a survival, perhaps, from adolescence, a disease of deficiency suffered by those whose lives and imaginations do not react satisfactorily to normal experience and require an extra thrill


L.P. Hartley


#supernatural #experience

As one who participated in all the wars of the state of Israel, I saw the horror of wars. I saw the fear of wars. I saw my best friends being killed in battles. I was seriously injured twice.


Ariel Sharon


#being #best #fear #friends #horror

Being alone is scarier than any boogey man and the reason why I don't choose to see Horror movies as a rule.


Tom Sizemore


#any #being #being alone #choose #horror

The latest horror to hit the U.S. looks to have been caused by people of Middle Eastern origin, bearing Muslim names. Again, shame. This fuels more hatred for a religion and a people who have nothing to do with these events.


Cat Stevens


#bearing #been #caused #eastern #events

Sparks are warm while they last.


Susan Price


#ghost-song #horror #inspirational #son #susan-price

I like the fact that major studios have been attempting horror films recently.


Richard King


#been #fact #films #horror #horror films

Walk with this tomorrow night. If nothing happens, then don’t come back. Forget about us, this place, but if you feel the Nightwalker in you awaken, then return to where you belong. Return to me, and the streets will run red with blood.


Keith Kekic


#dark-fantasy #gothic #horror #night #nightwalkers

I have seen an evil thing this night,' he said; 'I have seen how the dead drink the blood of the living. And the blood is the life.


F. Marion Crawford


#horror #vampire #life

When I first read Lovecraft around 1971, and even more so when I began to read about his life, I immediately knew that I wanted to write horror stories. I had read Arthur Machen before I read Lovecraft, and I didn’t have that reaction at all. It was what I sensed in Lovecraft’s works and what I learned about his myth as the “recluse of Providence” that made me think, “That’s for me!” I already had a grim view of existence, so there was no problem there. I was and am agoraphobic, so being reclusive was a snap. The only challenge was whether or not I could actually write horror stories. So I studied fiction writing and wrote every day for years and years until I started to get my stories accepted by small press magazines. I’m not comparing myself to Lovecraft as a person or as a writer, but the rough outline of his life gave me something to aspire to. I don’t know what would have become of me if I hadn’t discovered Lovecraft.


Thomas Ligotti


#h-p-lovecraft #horror #writing #life






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