818 Quotes About Ghosts
- Author Hunter Shea
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This was a part he didn't like. It made him feel like a jailer, or a kidnapper. "Another sin, another string of Hail Marys," he said, sitting on the edge of the bed. So much was riding on this. It could all blow up in their faces. If he was still a betting man, that's where he'd lay his money. Too many moving parts that weren't in line with one another. Praying wasn't an option. God didn't have time for deceivers.
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- Author Hunter Shea
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She fished a gum wrapper and pen from her bag and wrote down her number. "I'd like to stay friends with you and Jason. That's my cell number. You can call me any time you want, except at two-thirty-six in the morning." Alice cocked her head. "How come I can't call you at two-thirty-six/" "I need that minute to sleep," Jessica said, smiling.
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- Author Lee Bice-Matheson
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Live from a place of love. It conquers all that is evil.
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- Author Kate Alice Marshall
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Little Lucy, dressed in whiteGave her mother such a frightWalked into the woods one dayWhere she went no one can sayDown a road that no one foundOr are her bones sunk in the ground?How many steps did Lucy take?One, two, there, four...
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- Author Kate Alice Marshall
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What happened in the dark?
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- Author Jacqueline E. Smith
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Michael had learned the hard way that nothing good came from interfering in the affairs of the afterlife.
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- Author Anthony Hulse
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June 1st, 1925, Mediterranean Sea. The Empress Medina drifted on a sea of glass; a sea so calm and tranquil. The Greek sailors observed the magnificent passenger liner as their colleagues prepared to board. Little did they know that they were in attendance of one of the nautical mysteries of the twentieth century.
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- Author James Caskey
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..., imagine a loamy earth that starts with genocide, then adds a mix of further disease, wars, hurricanes, murder, great fires, dueling, insurrection and slavery, just to name a few of the many instances of tragedy. What dark seed would take root in such a disturbed and twisted soil?
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- Author Jacqueline E. Smith
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They’d never scared him, really. When he was younger, he hadn’t known that there was anything different about them. By the time he was old enough to figure out that no one else could see them, he was also old enough to realize that being dead didn’t turn people into monsters. It just meant that most of them were lonely.
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