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Scary Reality Quotes

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“When life crumbles to pieces, glue doesn't always fix it.”
Korey Miracle

Megan Miranda
“Decker went to Greece a few summers ago and showed me pictures from his trip.

"Aren't these awesome?" he had said, pointing out photographs of the ancient ruins.

"Awesome" I agreed, but I felt dizzy. The ruins were just a reminder that what had been was no longer. That everything we are will be gone someday. That I will be forgotten.”
Megan Miranda, Fracture

Trenton Lee Stewart
“You must understand something, George. The world's leaders create catastrophes and resolve them-- all at their own whimsy-- every single day. It is how the world runs. Lacking anything else to believe in, common people need to believe in their leaders' abilities to save them. It's true! Their emotional well-being-- and yes, their fate-- depends on the intelligence and skill of those who manipulate the days' disasters. And it should go without saying that the one who succeeds in taking the reins of leadership-- by whatever means-- is the most intelligent and skillful, and therefore most qualified to lead.”
Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma

Ray Bradbury
“It was like a great bee come home from some field where the honey is full of poison wildness, of insanity and nightmare, its body crammed with that over-rich nectar and now it was sleeping the evil out of itself.”
Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

Darcy Coates
“The human mind couldn't cope with looking at nothing for very long and, in sufficient darkness, quickly began to create its own images of what it thought belonged there.”
Darcy Coates, From Below

“Fear, f-e-a-r, is:

False
Evidence
Appearing
Real”
Bashar

“When everything Americans believe is false, our misinformation campaign will be complete.”
William Casey CIA Agent Head under Regan

R.J.  Lawrence
“He looked like a thing broken loose from a bedtime story, something unreal ... The giant watched her from above with a bizarre contemplation, his head tilted acrook, as if he'd snared some exquisite fairy from a storybook tale his own.”
R.J. Lawrence, The Fortunate Only

“At the end of day we'd all do whatever it takes to survive. I suppose that's what's so scary about humans; we're all just animals with the possibility of higher intelligence. Combine that with bad morals and you have a monster.”
Oli Marque, Tomorrow’s Loss

Riccardo Bruni
“It seems like someone is using wars and our economic crisis to spread distrust and rancor among the population. In times like these, those are dangerous feelings to spread around.”
Riccardo Bruni, The Lion and the Rose

Munia Khan
“Most of the time things against nature are scarier than the scariest things of nature”
Munia Khan

“By this unhinged craziness - I sing praises to dead rabbits. Embodied by the craven of sin, their whispers exist in me. No dawn can avert me, just leave me here in this forbidding place. All I want is this noesis to leave me on this crest of soaring Alps. The bliss of this nameless nightmare will make me dwell on its snow-covered form. All I can discern are gateways leading into the deepest frozen infernos. None of them are willing to torment me - as I am already disturbed. Is this the stead where God has died? It seems to be fervently so. No Moon has ascended here - only a pallid eye-like sun was staring down at me. Only this bitter cold shows me a real horror - a dreadful worry that no monster has to reside in it. Vacancy has made the surrounding atmosphere eerily still. All there was, was a weak hum of a chirping bird whistling in the obscurity. Every Tree was massless - nameless - shapeless confined to hostile spaces that grew ahead. This aeonian, a limitless eternity of interminable suffering, has a beckon to endure fourth. Indignant cries erupt from my flaccid throat - sounding for a sob that someone can hear. All there was a deafening hush, with that ominous bird tweeting in the distance; so I believed. Within a moment, a rumbling of a devastating howl was booming and crashing directly in front of me. It was indeed not a wolf, for this was something far more malicious than any canine species. I could not perceive it with my naked eyes, for it was just another aspect of the void that can not be witnessed. Its presence did not want to be detected, it just desired for me to know its existence is here. Inconceivably, I was not able to go face-to-face with this utterly horrific thing that was invisible before me. Oâ€� the great madness and fright was ravaging me, rendering me psychotic and deranged. Discordantly, this nemesis splendor was starting to manifest its fondness for my presence. Barren and bleak when it invoked its cryptic witchcraft, withering away my insecurities to be frightened. The bottomless pit was eager for me to be eternal, wanting to enthrone my image as the coming Lucifer. I was conceived to become the supreme embodiment of blasphemy for the emergence of hell itself. My inner consciousness was being Plunged by the menacing screaming, as my hearing was being bombarded by piercing sounds of a violin shrieking. The God-awful screech of these horribly shrill screams where just the roar of hysterical laughter. Chaos - Oâ€� that glorious disarray - I was condemned to be impelled with an absurd compulsion for madness.”
D.L. Lewis

“The scariest truths are those that strip away our comfortable facades, leaving only raw reality.”
Aloo Denish Obiero

Michael Delaware
“So Blue sat down on the path and faced Grayson, and told him all about his world.
He told him about the humans, his mother and sister, and how they went away. He told him about the long nights alone in the kennel, and the sadness that seemed to come from other dogs. All the while Grayson stared at him with his wide yellow eyes. He seemed amazed, and even sometimes frightened, as Blue recounted all the details.
Finally, when he was finished telling his story, Grayson said 'You come from a scary world, Blue. A very scary and sad world indeed. It's so different from the magical forest where no one is ever alone, and no one is ever sad. ..”
Michael Delaware, Blue and the Magical Forest: The Power of Hopes and Dreams

“Its a little bit scary and a lot of bit exciting. I think I love it!”
S White (thismidnightwhite)

Steven Magee
“The scary thing about the protective properties of dietary intake regarding abnormal human radiation exposures is that NASA has understood this for decades!”
Steven Magee

Theresa Braun
“My hand is clutching Sebastian's, although I'm not sure he's even aware of it after all we've been through.”
Theresa Braun, Dead over Heels

“Ronald, remember our deal? Keep feeding me the children. You'll stay rich while I stay full.”
A.K. Kuykendall

“Going to prison is terrible. You’re never comfortable. All the talk about ‘Club Fedâ€� is garbageâ€� You’re surrounded by very violent people, very unstable people. Prisons work hard to make you uncomfortable. But that’s not what’s bad about going to prison. What’s bad about going to prison is that you’re separated from your family.”
Andrew Fastow

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

Juno  Dawson
“You cannot sit in your room reading until the end of time. The world is scary and full of challenges. It's full of unkindness, and unfairness, and you just have to deal with it.”
Juno Dawson, Stay Another Day

“It’s a heaviness of ache than paralyzes me with this infernus warning. Below my eyes, I’m awaiting my imminent gnashing of teeth. Forbidden waters, my being needs no cleansing. Dead azure sky, God is unable to be seen. Heaven’s plague, All I see is deaf devotion. The man of stone, Religion was conceived by the infirmity of humanity. It’s all an apparition that arises from the root of decayed light. Alone -- for we are indeed the seed of nothingness.”
D.L. Lewis

“Every now and then I come to the realization that the light only darkens this room."
-Birds On The Walls”
FinPoet

John  Westrick
“Slowly the night’s grasp yielded to the onslaught of the coming day. The darkness faded leaving pockets of thick shadow cast by the steady rising of the orange sliver on the horizon. Even these strongholds of the night were unable to stand in the face of such an overwhelming adversary, and shortly I was left in the shining light of morning.”
John Westrick, Shadows in the Night

Daniel Varona
“Because a love as powerful as yours may bring hope to others, but despair will always be one step behind you.”
Daniel Varona, Shadows of Reality