300 Quotes About Halloween
- Author Brooke Burgess
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He looked up at the stars as the storm closed in and saw them extinguished, one-by-one, until just two remained. They glimmered and shone through gaps in the clouds like two great eyes in the darkness, burning on a demon’s face that chased him across the sea.
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- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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It isn’t always true that a critical end justifies desperate means.
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- Author Aaron Dries
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Nobody wants to be alone. Sure, we fill our lives with people, faces that come and go, we love a lot only to lose more in the end, and if we’re smart—really smart—we take our victories where we get them. But beneath our skins, we siren.
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- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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A red-cape game of retribution is dangerous when a fresh bull with bigger horns waits in the shadows.
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- Author Richelle E. Goodrich
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Sweet revenge always turns bitter eventually.
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- Author Lawren Leo
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Most people live their lives laying prostrate before a false god, waiting for a cue to rise. There are no cues, only decisions. Shall I have dessert? Shall I have the best of the wine? Shall I love the person next to me? They can all be brought to your table. Rise, I say, rise and look within to the truth, to the light, and tell it your decision.
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- Author Patricia Morais
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But that’s what makes it so fun! Life is scary. So why wouldn’t we enjoy and make fun of that fear? It’s like life is trying to makes us fear it, and on this day we just mock its attempts and say ‘no, not today, today I’m not scared of anything you throw at me'.
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- Author Patricia Morais
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I don’t see why we should celebrate a day that means death. Life is scary already, why would we want to make it scarier by using horrible masks? Besides, I prefer to know when my fears are real.
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- Author Amber Newberry
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She shoved her to the dirty floor and pressed an open palm against her shoulder to hold her down while her rage and sorrow blossomed into a glistening thorn.
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