“Our dead are never dead to us,
until we have forgotten them.”
~ George Eliot
“Our dead are never dead to us,
until we have forgotten them.”
~ George Eliot
“They say it’s better to bury
your sadness in a graveyard
or garden that waits for the
Spring to wake from its sleep
and burst into green.”
~ Conor Oberst
“Horror fiction shows us that
the control we believe we have
is purely illusory, and that
every moment we teeter on
chaos and oblivion.”
~ Clive Barker
“Whether it’s via monstrous
or the paranormal, horror
actually can really get at
some of the most fundamental
human questions.”
~ Laura van den Berg
“Many of us are in our
own prisons that aren’t
made of iron bars.”
~ Hill Harper
“Grow old along with me!
The best is yet to be.”
~ Robert Browning
“If there were no ministers
and no priests, how long
would there be any churches?”
~ Lemuel K. Washburn
“When you ghost hunt,
you kind of time travel:
you get that residue
of the Past.”
~ Zak Bagans
“I felt my mother about the place.
I don’t think she haunts me, but
I wouldn’t put it past her.”
~ Julie Walters