818 Quotes About Ghosts
- Author Tamara Rendell
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WINTER'S GHOST:Autumn moonincautious in the dark riverWinter’s ghost walkswith a covered faceand silver bones wait in all animalsto be bone cloth upon her shoulderwait for her happiness in that they are silver
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- Author Frances Hardinge
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Everybody betrayed her, so why expect otherwise? But it turned out that distrust could fool you and endanger you, just as trust could.
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- Author Karen Karlitz
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Is it unethical to lie writing obits? All those accomplishments and stellar qualities, were they fudged like dating profiles and resumes?(said by Henry Davis, protagonist of "Stoner Ghosts of Santa Monica")
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- Author Diane Hall
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Whose are all these ghosts?” she said, smiling at a flustered-looking Geraldine. “Oh,” said Geraldine, “I think they might be mine...?
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- Author Diane Hall
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...she knew, with all her heart that running away from the country’s top relationship coach was as good as saying, 'there’s no hope for me, ever'!
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- Author Neus Figueras
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Like the origin of the Universe, those “ghosts” were another great unsolved mystery.
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- Author Tim Cummings
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It’s easier for me to make sense of it that way than it is for me to face the other way—reality. And yet, those evil spirits that were unleashed—be they fake entities from a stupid carnival ride, or cruel malevolencies from dark spiritual chasms of our universe—have stayed with me all these years
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- Author Tim Cummings
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Listen, we’ll come visit you. Okay? I’ll dress up as William Shakespeare, Lucent as Emily Dickinson, and beautiful ‘Ray’ as someone dashing and manly like Jules Verne or Ernest Hemingway...and we’ll write on your white-room walls. We’ll write you out of your supposed insanity. I love you, Micky Affias.-James (from "Descendants of the Eminent")
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- Author Isaac du Toit
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One of the most popular legends was the tale of Lady Alexandra Greenwood, who was said to appear whenever something grave was about to happen. Her apparition was supposedly last witnessed weeping in the darkness of the cellar on the night before the death of Mrs Humphrey Devereux.
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