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Urban Legend Quotes

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Alex North
“If you leave a door half open, soon you’ll hear the whispers spoken.
If you play outside alone, soon you won’t be going home.
If your window’s left unlatched, you’ll hear him tapping at the glass.
If you’re lonely, sad, and blue, the Whisper Man will come for you.”
Alex North, The Whisper Man

Alex North
“The devil finds work for idle hands. Bad thoughts find empty heads.”
Alex North, The Whisper Man

Ray Bradbury
“More murders are committed at ninety-two degrees Fahrenheit than any other temperature. Over one hundred, it's too hot to move. Under ninety, cool enough to survive. But right at ninety-two degrees lies the apex of irritability, everything is itches and hair and sweat and cooked pork. The brain becomes a rat rushing around a red-hot maze. The least thing - a word, a look, a sound, the drop of a hair and - irritable murder. Irritable murder, there's a pretty and terrifying phrase for you.

- Touched with Fire
Ray Bradbury, The October Country

Thomm Quackenbush
“The seed of an urban legend finding fertile soil at the corner of tragedy and imagination.”
Thomm Quackenbush, We Shadows

Jackie Sonnenberg
“This was an urban legend that didn't make it on to Snopes.com”
Jackie Sonnenberg, All That Glitters

Martijn Benders
“Not to mention the fact that the belief in conspiracy theories is already a form of conspiracy theory in itself. It's to me not quite clear on what basis you would assume that one conspiracy is no conspiracy, and the others are. Capitalism drives on conspiracy theories as well: they believe in a certain power that creates a "free market" and that you can sit and grow forever on finite resources. This newspaper article obviously did not mean 'conspiracy theory' but 'urban legend', because the question if there are ufos landing on earth and whether you want to believe this seems to have little to do with conspiracy. And whether that is an urban legend worthy of belief is not undisputed. I think people who believe in such things are actually less illogical than people who believe housing associations are useful.”
Martinus Hendrikus Benders

Brandy Nacole
“It's evil, Jo. It exists in all forms of life and death.”
Brandy Nacole, Deep in the Hollow

Brandy Nacole
“Herbs, vials, and crap," I grumble. "Where are the massive weapons and spirit fighting spears?"
"So impatient," Cooper says, mocking, and goes to pick up a tube filled with powder. "You know, these herbs and vials and crap are important."
"Yes, because crap always sounds necessary.”
Brandy Nacole, Deep in the Hollow

Brandy Nacole
“Safe? What can be classified as safe? Everything we do in life has a risk. Just getting out of bed each morning can be dangerous. It's not a matter of what is safe, Cooper, it's a matter of what are you going to allow to hold you back." I look down at him over my shoulder and smile. "You going to let some squeaking metal hold you back?”
Brandy Nacole, Deep in the Hollow

Brandy Nacole
“So much for a great opening speech, that sucker done tucked tail and is hiding in the deepest part of my brain, sucking its thumb.”
Brandy Nacole, Deep in the Hollow

J.E.S. Campbell
“There was a subtle shift in the mood in the room. Not exactly hostile, Tempy felt, more of one of accusation. It was impolite in this company to demonstrate how much the world had moved on since one had died. It was said that Hell was seeing the world pass before you while you could do nothing about it. Not only had she reminded George of his passing, and his inability to become integrated into polite society due to the language barrier, but also that he had lived a sad life.”
JES Campbell, Blue Summer: A Pair of Normal Girls Mystery

James Hauenstein
“The scariest Urban Legend Of Them all? It's the Internet. Where people believe, wholeheartedly, the first garbage website they see when Googling!”
James Hauenstein