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Quotes About Chilling

Freddy Krueger scared us. 'Hellraiser' really messed us up.
~ Matt Duffer
Good-bye, Clarice. Will you let me know if ever the lambs stop screaming?
~ Thomas Harris
On the book Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up To Me) Coming on like the Hallelujah Chorus done by 200 kazoo players with perfect pitch. Hilarious, chilling, sexy, profound, maniacal, beautiful and outrageous all at the same time.
~ Thomas Pynchon
Bones okay?" Kit slouched, feet propped on the coffee table. "That's fine." We watched in silence, side by side, occasionally chuckling at some of the jokes. I
~ Kathy Reichs
William whispered, "You're about to find out how your liver tastes, my friend." "I have tasted it already," Zacharel said, his voice its usual monotone. The snowflakes began to fall in earnest, tiny at first, but growing in diameter. An arctic wind blustered around. "It was a bit salty." How the hell was a guy supposed to respond to that?
~ Gena Showalter
Ice will ruin the tea. Waters it down. You can always get ice, or carry your ice in an ice container. You don't want to put it in your tea, it'll water it down.
~ Si Robertson
They say it grows so cold up here in winter that a man's laughter freezes in his throat and chokes him to death.
~ George R. R. Martin
Get five or six," Bast said. "It's getting cold at night. Winter's coming." The innkeeper smiled. "I'm sure Martin will be flattered.
~ George R.R. Martin
The Others never come when the sun is up.
~ George R.R. Martin
Man, some open doors were not welcoming, and that was so the case here—less hi-how're-ya, more come-in-so-your-skin-can-be-used-to-make-a-super-hero-cape-for-one-of-Hannibal-Lecter's-patients.
~ J.R. Ward
My perfect day would be spent poolside with some friends.
~ Camila Mendes
the American obsession with putting ice cubes into everything.
~ Neal Stephenson
Freeman flicked him a quick glance. It was one of those looks that seemed to burn a hole right through him. Barry shivered, not liking those eyes on him. They were intelligent, focused - almost too focused. They didn't blink, and it felt like death looking at him.
~ Christine Feehan
Dogma in power does have a unique chilling ingredient not exhibited by power, however ghastly, wielded for its own traditional sake.
~ Christopher Hitchens
It's the minute fanaticism and superiority of the Almanach that offends: the chilling and narrowing of the kinship tie into something denatured and artificial.
~ Christopher Hitchens
Winter is coming, Elena," he said, and his voice was clear and chilling even over the howling of the wind, "An unforgiving season. Before it comes, you'll have learned what I can and can't do. Before winter is here, you'll have joined me. You'll be mine.
~ L.J. Smith
Light coursed through Karou and darkness chased it-burning through her, chilling her, shimmer and shadow, ice and fire, blood and starlight, rushing, roaring, filling her.
~ Laini Taylor
I love horror, I love scary movies, I love thrillers. If things creep you out and spook you? I love it.
~ Lana Parrilla
'The Look of Silence' was an unforgettable, chilling documentary.
~ Liz Tuccillo
It was like an invisible fire that we could feel, that had been trying to pierce through our mutual darkness. It struck me that each of us is a darkness for the other. Three days or three years don't make a difference unless we can catch hold of a burning moment in the darkness, knowing full well that it won't last and after it is extinguished we will slide back into our own chilling solitude.
~ Nirmal Verma
My mom would spy by satellite, turning down the air conditioning, colder and colder, with a tapping keystroke via her wireless connection, chilling that house, that one room, meat locker cold, ski-slope cold, spending a king's ransom on Freon and electric power, trying to make some doomed ten bucks' worth of pretty pink flowers last one more day.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
If Castle Dracula screwed a hospital, this would be the bastard offspring.
~ Larissa Ione
Writings on McCarthyism, including Naming Names, by Victor S. Navasky, and The Age of McCarthyism: A Brief History with Documents, by Ellen Schrecker and Phillip Deery, provided a chilling glimpse into how all-pervasive fear can become; Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime, by Geoffrey R. Stone, cataloged dozens of historical examples with eerie resonances to our current times; and books such as Ronald C. Rosbottom's When Paris Went Dark: The City
~ Celeste Ng
Foggier yet, and colder! Piercing, searching, biting cold.
~ Charles Dickens