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Quotes About Haunted

There are no ghosts, but up here' -- she gestured toward her head-- 'it's a haunted house.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
My name is Brian Keene and I am either losing my mind or I am being haunted.  Or both.
~ Brian Keene
I wonder if any of these strange places are still inhabited. Maybe they are all dead, and still running on automatic. They are haunted castles in virtual sand.
~ Bruce Sterling
But the recurrent ambiguity of the American tale of the supernatural reveals both a fascination with the possibility of numinous experience and a perplexity about whether there was, in fact, anything numinous to be experienced. Writers often delighted in leading readers into, but not out of, the haunted dusk of the borderland.
~ Howard Kerr
Things are no longer what they seem to be. My telephones are haunted, and animals whisper at me from unseen places.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
In truth, he was far less haunted by his immortality than most T'lan Imass. There was always something else to see, after all.
~ Steven Erikson
These were the cloud forests of the far wilderness of Cos, inaccessible and remote. Only rebels haunted the wild terrain, and over the years, they had become used to the rarefied air. Many of them had given birth to mystics.
~ Storm Constantine
The director said he's got a haunted soul and a natural sweetness.
~ Miriam Toews
Silence was his escape, but silence is rarely a refuge. His thoughts still haunted him.
~ Mitch Albom
He never spoke of that night again, not to your mother, not to anyone else. He was ashamed for her, for Mickey, for himself. In the hospital, he stopped speaking altogether. Silence was his escape, but silence is rarely a refuge. His thoughts still haunted him.' ~pg 139
~ Mitch Albom
In the haunted shade of the Ateneo, her hands wrote a curse on my skin that was to hound me for years.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Barcelona is a haunted house, Vargas. What happens is that you tourists never think of looking behind the curtain.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
delicious dinner of spring lamb, rice and mushrooms, fresh peas and chocolate angel cake with vanilla ice cream, the conversation revolved around the railroad bridge mystery and then the haunted Twin Elms mansion.
~ Carolyn Keene
NANCY DREW began peeling off her garden gloves as she ran up the porch steps and into the hall to answer the ringing telephone. She picked it up and said, "Hello!" "Hi, Nancy! This is Helen." Although Helen Corning was nearly three years older than Nancy, the two girls were close friends. "Are you tied up on a case?" Helen asked. "No. What's up? A mystery?" "Yes—a haunted house.
~ Carolyn Keene
Our back garden is allegedly haunted by a ghost called the Grey Lady. When one of my daughters was three, she said she'd been speaking to a lady in the garden and we went running around trying to find this woman. There was no one there.
~ Phillip Schofield
When you talk about people being haunted or wrestling demons, that is a rich metaphor.
~ Mike Flanagan
I go to all the haunted houses that I can get my hands on, and I grew up in Michigan, where there are a lot of back-woodsy haunted attractions.
~ Brandi Rhodes
Shiloh isn't haunted – men are haunted. Shiloh doesn't care.
~ Thomas Harris
Shiloh isn't haunted—men are haunted.
~ Thomas Harris
Halloween is controllable horror.
~ Kealan Patrick Burke
I'd try eBay, if I were you," Harry replies. "You might even get more than you paid for it." Plenty of fools all over the planet willing to pay good money for allegedly haunted bric-a-brac.
~ Camille DeAngelis
My old love for slums revived, and I found out and haunted the worst in London. They were very good slums, but they were not the slums of Paris—they manage these things better in France.
~ George du Maurier
In the end, the problem of Europe is the same problem that haunted its greatest moment, the Enlightenment. It is the Faustian spirit, the desire to possess everything even at the cost of their souls.
~ George Friedman
I hate this place," Tiara whimpered. "It's super creepy. Like a haunted Chuck E. Cheese's where the games all want to kill you and you never get your pizza.
~ Libba Bray