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Quotes About Darkness

I want to be the bad guy.
~ Guillermo Diaz
These are the kinds of stories I'm really interested in telling: bad stories about bad people, I'm comfortable with.
~ Brian Azzarello
All bad things are exaggerated in the middle of the night. When you lie awake, you only think of bad things.
~ Julian Barnes
When you're acting, playing the bad guy, you get a chance to open up this box inside and look at all the bad things that you've got in there.
~ Martin Kemp
I like to read in the dark. I like to go into the bathtub, turn out all the lights, and in the dark, read my books.
~ Penn Jillette
I love Batman to death.
~ Pete Holmes
'Batman' was scary.
~ Marc Webb
There were definitely times when I regretted ever being Batman.
~ Adam West
I think I would play Batman. I love Batman.
~ Kodi Smit-McPhee
I want to be Batman.
~ Andy Dunn
Michael Giacchino
~ I love Batman.
It feels really sad, to me, to go to a dark bedroom. It's like surrendering to the night or something.
~ James Franco
Chris would use the spiritual aspect to try to motivate us. He'd tell us to think about all the evil in the world, all the hatred, and imagine ourselves running against the forces of darkness, the evil wall that was trying to keep us from running our best. He believed that doing well was all mental, a simple matter of harnessing whatever energy was available.
~ Jon Krakauer
There is a dark side to religious devotion that is too often ignored or denied. As a means of motivating people to be cruel or inhumane—as a means of inciting evil, to borrow the vocabulary of the devout—there may be no more potent
~ Jon Krakauer
How quickly darkness falls.
~ Jon McGregor
We truly believed that we were on God's side, and in spite of everything—the beatings, the bombings, the burnings—God's truth would prevail," Lewis recalled. The anguish and the duration of the struggle was, in a way, a vindication of the premise of the struggle itself—that this was the ultimate battle to bring light to darkness no matter how often darkness prevailed.
~ Jon Meacham
Then his Father's will was done, and from darkness came light, and death was conquered. This is our story, our faith, our consolation.
~ Jon Meacham
I've noticed most people are at their best during the day, in the light. Night fascinates you with its mystery and potential, but it's ominous too because things are easily hidden or lost in the dark, especially control. Most species I've encountered are powerless there. No matter where that dark is—inside or out—you are all at its mercy. It's harder to lose things and easier to find them, including yourself, in the light.
~ Jonathan Carroll
Night keeps its own sounds to itself because most of them come from the other side of silence.
~ Jonathan Carroll
Behind the chain-link fence the skeleton of the structure, floodlit from all sides, looked very much like a rocket ship on its launchpad. The lights, so harsh and intense, refused to admit darkness was behind them, beyond them. But the beams quickly disappeared once they flooded out past the museum and into the Alpine night. You would think so much candlepower could shine well up into the sky, but it can bully the night only so far, which is not far at all.
~ Jonathan Carroll
These days, every politician is a laughing-stock, and the laughter which occasionally used to illuminate the dark corners of the political world with dazzling, unexpected shafts of hilarity has become an unthinking reflex on our part, a tired Pavlovian reaction to situations that are too difficult or too depressing to think about clearly.
~ Jonathan Coe
If you were looking aside and mentally adding up the hours until the execution of a young killer, all that registered was something dark flashing by. But if you happened to be gazing directly at the window in question and you happened as well to be feeling unprecedentedly calm, four-tenths of a second was more than enough time to identify the falling object as your husband of forty-seven years.
~ Jonathan Franzen
I considered, quite seriously, strangling her to death while I fucked her and then throwing myself in front of the 8:11 bus. The idea was not without its logic and appeal. But there were the bus driver's feelings to consider Ã¢â'¬Â¦
~ Jonathan Franzen
Si rese conto di quanto dovessero essere nere le notti nel centro di una città di duecento anni fa [...] e di come gli edifici potessero trovare riposo, ciechi ed esanimi come le persone addormentate al loro interno.
~ Jonathan Franzen