
Top 18 Frankenstein Science Fiction Quotes
#1. A good swimming pool could do that - make the rest of the world seem impossibly insignificant, as far away as the surface of the moon.
Emma Straub
#2. The very winds whispered in soothing accents, and maternal Nature bade me weep no more.
Mary Shelley
#3. Don't go getting all shy on me now, Lana, he drawled, squeezing my sides with his hands
Abbi Glines
#4. You can be fat and still be sexy . It all depends on how you feel about yourself
Elizabeth Taylor
#5. Is it a wart?" said Malcolm. "I can cure that, but it'll cost you."
"Why does everyone always think it's a wart?
Cassandra Clare
#6. Mary Shelley may well have invented science fiction. I think she did! But after that it seemed to be a boys' game.
William Gibson
#7. Lonliness evaporated off of them like the steam off dry ice, and by morning it was just a cloud on the ceiling of the room, then gone with the light.
Christopher Moore
#8. She tried to focus on the element of riddle or at least puzzle contained in the letter and ignore the sense of doom that was sweeping through her like clouds rolling to the shore over open water.
Sara Sheridan
#9. They smiled too much, were quick to compliment and support, but behind the stretched lips and soft words was a judgment. No one was ever good enough - at least not until they were dead. The dead were exemplary.
Michael J. Sullivan
#10. To most of us nothing is so invisible as an unpleasant truth. Though it is held before our eyes, pushed under our noses, rammed down our throats- we know it not.
Eric Hoffer
#11. Give away yourself for the benefit of others so that they will feel abundant.
Debasish Mridha
#13. I think of architecture as a piece of clothing to wrap around human beings
Toyo Ito
#14. When you heed the calling of your heart, you are following your purpose. Having purpose in your life gives you the courage to do the things you are meant to do. When you are purpose driven, you have learned to listen to your intutition and never let no get in your way.
Rhonda Britten
#15. When I was a kid, I loved 'The Curse of Frankenstein,' 'The Creeping Unknown,' 'X: The Unknown.' I love 'Forbidden Planet,' 'The Thing from Another World.' They were science fiction/horror movies, generally.
John Carpenter
#16. I fought a bear once. But it started crying, so I let it off.
Ricky Gervais
#17. We never get to the bottom of ourselves on our own. We discover who we are face to face and side by side with others in work, love and learning ...
Robert Neelly Bellah
#18. In some sense, we're all cavemen - we can't imagine anything more frightening than a ghost or a vampire. But the violation of the principle of causality - that's actually much scarier than a whole herd of ghosts ... or Rubinstein's monsters ... or is that Wallenstein?"
"Frankenstein.
Arkady Strugatsky
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