
Top 10 Japanese Horror Quotes
#1. Japanese horror films take the business of being frightening seriously. There is no attempt at postmodernism or humour. They are incredibly melancholy, with a strong emotional core, while remaining absolutely terrifying.
Jane Goldman
#2. Maybe she'd seen too many Japanese horror movies, and maybe it was just a tingle of warning from generations of superstitious ancestors, but suddenly she knew that what Alyssa wanted was not to be saved, but for Shane to join her. In death.
Rachel Caine
#3. To hear how special and wonderful we are is endlessly enthralling.
Gail Sheehy
#4. You are already that which you want to be, and your refusal to believe it is the only reason you do not see it.
Neville Goddard
#5. For pure joy, I look at a small painting by Arbit Blatas. An ocean liner is at the center of the composition, perhaps ready to depart. It holds the promise of discovery.
Antonio Damasio
#6. According to the laws of early twenty-first century cinema, anyone speaking Japanese is in a horror movie. If
Seth Grahame-Smith
#7. Daniel?" The throaty question had him closing the space between them, pulling her closer into his embrace.
"The way you say my name, that was the second mistake. You haven't closed your heart yet.
Suzan Battah
#8. Asakawa himself didn't much care if the company made money or lost it. All that mattered to him was whether or not the work was engaging. No matter how easy a job was physically, if it didn't involve imagination, it usually ended up exhausting you.
Koji Suzuki
#9. If ever wife was happy in a man, compare with me, ye women if you can.
Anne Bradstreet
#10. Taxation is neither good nor bad in itself. Everything depends on how taxes are collected and what they are used for.
Thomas Piketty
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