
Top 31 Richard Laymon Quotes
#1. In late 2001, I contributed a short story called 'Castaways' to an anthology called 'In Laymon's Terms,' which was a tribute to Richard Laymon, who had passed away earlier that year.
Brian Keene
#3. 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' is not really my thing, but I kind of loved it.
Quentin Tarantino
#4. Horror writers are specialists in the worst-case scenario.
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#5. The earth is a far a better place, now that she's beneath it.
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#6. It's been my experience that worse-case scenarios are very rare indeed. Rare to the extend that you can almost count on them not happening.
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#7. Bring a vampire around, people start discovering religion.
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#8. And he pictured her down below, turning slowly in the currents, her skin pale blue in the cold rays of sunlight slanting down through the water, her hair flowing lazily around her face.
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#9. Muttering, "Fuck it," he threw his finger away. It hit the wall. He heard the quiet thunk through the sounds of helicopters. Must
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#11. Zac Efron is like a brother who's just goofy and crazy. He plays a lot of practical jokes.
Ashley Tisdale
#12. Now you got us whammied with the curse of squirmy death.
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#16. We're just going to retreat?"
"We are not retreating, we're advancing in reverse.
Derek Landy
#17. That sort of aloneness gives you goosebumps scurrying up your spine. It makes your scalp crawl.
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#18. Wielding a hammer, however, you're at the very heart of the experience, being flooded with wonderful sensations that simply can't be yours if you use a firearm. Now, you might be asking yourself how I came to discover the splendors of hammer attack. I'll tell you. You won't want to hear it, though.
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#19. I don't worry much about whether or not one of my stories contains elements of the supernatural. If I come up with what I think is a nifty concept, I'll give it a whirl.
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#20. In a sense, all fiction is experimental. Every new book is an adventure into unknown territory. As Hemingway told us, you (the writer) have to go out beyond where you have gone before.
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#21. Killing, resurrecting, living with a zombie. Even if she could accept all that,
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#22. Our patron has always sort of danced upon the notion that austerity and piety go hand in hand; down here, we show our appreciation for things by appreciating, if you get me.
Scott Lynch
#23. the remnants of her Georgia drawl always sounded a bit sad. She made him think of an aging Scarlett O'Hara torn from Tara's halls but clinging to her pride and, with the help of a beauty parlor, her flaming hair.
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#24. My feeling about fiction, regardless of the genre, is that it is meant to be a representation of life. I want my books to give a whole spectrum of experiences to my readers. Not just fear or terror or revulsion, but excitement, laughter, pain, sorrow, desire, etc.
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#25. [ ... ] The monks sped up the process up for us laowai who have less time, less patience for basics, and a greater need for external markers of our accomplishments.
Matthew Polly
#26. Window. All the ruckus, of course, woke up everyone in the house. Lilly's room was right up there. She
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#27. Gonna get me one of them Jeep Cherokees with the four-wheel drive, and go all over the whole country in it.
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#29. A coward dies many times. A brave man never tastes of death but once.
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#30. No book, no matter how good, has a chance of reaching a large audience unless the publisher SEES the book's value.
Richard Laymon
#31. My eyes are brown. So are my teeth.
Just kidding about the teeth.
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