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Halloween Quotes Quotes

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Richelle E. Goodrich
“Treats and tricks.
Witch broomsticks.
Jack-o-lanterns
Lick their lips.

Crows and cats.
Vampire bats.
Capes and fangs
And pointed hats.

Werewolves howl.
Phantoms prowl.
Halloween’s
Upon us now.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a Few Short Stories for Every Day of the Year

Richelle E. Goodrich
“A pumpkin lives but once a year
when someone sets its soul afire
and on that night it stirs up fear
until its flame is snuffed.
But e'en one night of eerie light is fright enough.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a Few Short Stories for Every Day of the Year

Steve Maraboli
“Halloween is a day in which some people choose to wear a mask… while others finally feel safe to take theirs off.”
Steve Maraboli

Stewart Stafford
“Halloween is a celebration of the inversion of reality and a necessary Gothic hat-tip to the darker aspects of life, death and ourselves.”
Stewart Stafford

Richelle E. Goodrich
“The jack-o-lantern follows me with tapered, glowing eyes.
His yellow teeth grin evily. His cackle I despise.
But I shall have the final laugh when Halloween is through.
This pumpkin king I’ll split in half to make a pie for two.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a Few Short Stories for Every Day of the Year

Stewart Stafford
“Across a golden Autumn tapestry appear the spirits of our ancient selves demanding recognition and reward for one haunted night. Sated, they retreat from winter’s onslaught and retire to subconscious hibernation for another twelvemonth.”
Stewart Stafford

Richelle E. Goodrich
“The coldest day in fall
is at the Hallows Evening ball
where ghoulish fun
avoids the sun
as monsters mingle wall to wall.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a Few Short Stories for Every Day of the Year

“It's just a bunch of hocus-pocus.”
A.W. Jantha, Hocus Pocus & The All New Sequel

Richelle E. Goodrich
“Witches cackle.
Goblins growl.
Spectres boo,
And werewolves howl.
Black cats hiss.
Bats flap their wings.
Mummies moan.
The cold wind sings.
Ogre’s roar.
And crows, they caw.
Vampires bahahahaha.
Warlocks swish their moonlit capes.
Loch Ness monsters churn the lake.
Skeletons, they rattle bones
While graveyards crack the old headstones.
All the while the ghouls, they cry
To trick-or-treaters passing by.
Oh, the noise on Halloween;
It makes me want to scream!”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a Few Short Stories for Every Day of the Year

Richelle E. Goodrich
“A Halloween flower,
if ever there was one,
would smell like an onion,
have thorns like a rose.
With charcoal black petals
and vines that entangle,
t'would grow under moonlight
in mud, I suppose.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a Few Short Stories for Every Day of the Year

Kevin  Purdy
“The murmurings and mutterings grew even more freakish and grotesque as Halloween slithered ever closer.”
Kevin Purdy

Sylvester Stallone
“Halloween is the only time people can become what they want to be without getting fired.”
Sylvester Stallone

Solstice
“Leaves crumble under my feet as I walk, the scent of fallen apples and damp soil in air, the shadowlands felt in the mist hanging over the fields, ancient whispers awaken the night.”
Solstice

Abhijit Naskar
“Call it Halloween, Diwali or Dia de Los Muertos, it's the universal struggle for light, of us humans - insan - humanos.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Humanitarian Dictator

Kevin  Purdy
“As the years melted, one into the next, the legend grew horns and fangs and tended to surface in sleeping dreams and waking nightmares.”
Kevin Purdy, The Legend of Decimus Croome: A Halloween Carol

Kevin  Purdy
“Each year the legend grew darker, and children spoke in hushed tones of how unimaginably horrid and rotten was Decimus Croome.”
Kevin Purdy

Kevin  Purdy
“The legend of Decimus Croome seemed to expand like a parasitic beast feeding off the lifeblood of the town’s children.”
Kevin Purdy

Kevin  Purdy
“He hated autumn, he hated Halloween and he despised uncooperative household fixtures.”
Kevin Purdy

Kevin  Purdy
“If you're having trouble with the concept of ghosts, then you're in for a very long evening.”
Kevin Purdy, The Legend of Decimus Croome: A Halloween Carol

Kevin  Purdy
“Do you remember the part in our wedding vows about 'Until death do we part?'
Consider this a bonus round.”
Kevin Purdy, The Legend of Decimus Croome: A Halloween Carol

“There may be scary images on Halloween, but to me, the most terrifying image of all is someone with a mean disposition.”
Charles F Glassman

“Darkness comes slowly and there is a place, but you are the light there.
(Darkness)”
theamitkumarswords

“Смерть любить смерть, а не життя. Тим, хто помирає, приємно усвідомлювати, що й інші теж помирають. Вони почуваються комфортніше, знаючи, що вони не будуть самотніми у вогненній печі, у могилі.”
Рей Бредбері, Ніч перед кінцем світу

Megan Mary
“The veil between the worlds, the seen and unseen, is thinnest on Halloween.”
Megan Mary, The Dream Haunters

Ray Bradbury
“Tom Skelton put on his bones.”
Ray Bradbury

“Satan takes what's good and twists it to serve his dark purposes. Halloween, once a celebration of harvest and life, has been perverted to honor darkness and evil. This is the nature of the antichrist, opposing all that is good and holy. God's light shines bright, but Satan's darkness seeks to corrupt and distort. In the end, truth is distorted, and evil masquerades as good.”
Shaila Touchton

Mohammed Zaki Ansari
“On Halloween, most people put on a mask to look scary,
some only need to take theirs off.”
Mohammed Zaki Ansari, "Zaki's Gift Of Love"

Alexis Marie LaRue
“Beside it lay a stiff piece of high-quality parchment paper. Evie’s fingers, hesitant, reached for the note. The paper was unnaturally cold to the touch. Unfolding it slowly, a profound silence fell over the kitchen as she read the peculiar, almost musical verse aloud.

“On the first eerie night of the 13 days to Halloween, my true fright gave to me: A Rougarou by a cypress tree!”
Alexis Marie LaRue, The Thirteen Days of Bayou Frights

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