Phrases to make face in the dark a horror one
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Alone. Yes, that's the key word, the most awful word in the English tongue. Murder doesn't hold a candle to it and hell is only a poor synonym.
Stephen King
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From even the greatest of horrors irony is seldom absent.
H.P. Lovecraft, Tales of H.P. Lovecraft
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The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.
Stephen King, The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower, #1)
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We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones.
Stephen King
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The 3 types of terror: The Gross-out: the sight of a severed head tumbling down a flight of stairs, it's when the lights go out and something green and slimy splatters against your arm. The Horror: the unnatural, spiders the size of bears, the dead waking up and walking around, it's when the lights go out and something with claws grabs you by the arm. And the last and worse one: Terror, when you come home and notice everything you own had been taken away and replaced by an exact substitute. It's when the lights go out and you feel something behind you, you hear it, you feel its breath against your ear, but when you turn around, there's nothing there...
Stephen King
Tags: fear, horror, storytelling
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Alone. Yes, that's the key word, the most awful word in the English tongue. Murder doesn't hold a candle to it and hell is only a poor synonym.
Stephen King
Tags: horror, vampire
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From even the greatest of horrors irony is seldom absent.
H.P. Lovecraft, Tales of H.P. Lovecraft
Tags: horror, irony
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The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.
Stephen King, The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower, #1)
Tags: dark-tower, horror
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We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones.
Stephen King
Tags: horror
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The 3 types of terror: The Gross-out: the sight of a severed head tumbling down a flight of stairs, it's when the lights go out and something green and slimy splatters against your arm. The Horror: the unnatural, spiders the size of bears, the dead waking up and walking around, it's when the lights go out and something with claws grabs you by the arm. And the last and worse one: Terror, when you come home and notice everything you own had been taken away and replaced by an exact substitute. It's when the lights go out and you feel something behind you, you hear it, you feel its breath against your ear, but when you turn around, there's nothing there...
Stephen King
Tags: fear, horror, storytelling
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