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13 stephen king Quotes to celebrate the birthday of a fictional horror

True horror fiction fans will celebrate the anniversary Stephen King this month, and what better way to kick off the celebration of some great quotes Stephen King? Whether you love him for his novels, movies or novels inspire these thirteen quotations Spooky remind us why this author is so good at what he does.

1. "It is better to be though wrong, but it accomplishes much at a terrible cost. "

2. "People want to know why I do this, why I write these gross orders. I want to tell them that I have the heart of a little boy – and I keep in a jar on my desk. "

3. "We horrors help us cope with the real. "

4. "When his life was ruined, his family killed, his farm destroyed, Job knelt down on the ground and shouted to the sky, "Why God, why me?" And the thundering voice of God answered: "There is just something about you that pisses me off."

5. "Only enemies speak the truth, friends and lovers lie endlessly, caught in the web of duty."

6. "The Time takes it all whether you want it or not, time takes all. Weather is far, and at the end there is only darkness. Sometimes we find other in that darkness, and sometimes we lose them there again. "

7. "If I spend time in purgatory before going to a place or others, I think I'm going straight to the extent that there is a lending library. "

8. "If I can not horror, I'll go for crude starting. I'm not proud. "

9. "The monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live in us, and sometimes they earn. "

10. "We fall from womb to tomb, a dark and to another, remembering little one and knowing nothing of other … by faith. "

11. "Sorry is the Kool-Aid of human emotions. That's what you say when you spill a cup coffee or take a Gutterball when bowling with the girls Léage. real sorrow is as rare as true love. "

12. "No never live happily ever after, but we allow children to discover for themselves. "

13. "Get busy living or busy dying to do."

There are those who have questioned Mr. King 's right. After all, how a sane man writing these horrible stories? Sane or not, there is one the best horror writers of our time and these thirteen Stephen King cites are only a means to celebrate this fact.
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