83 Quotes About Horror Fantasy

Horror and fantasy are both genres of fiction that leave us speechless, and with that in mind we’ve put together a list of the best and most memorable horror and fantasy quotes. These quotes will leave you pondering the brilliant creations of these genre masters as well as those from your favorite authors today.

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You can’t get the blood out. Steven Ramirez
Never give up! And write for yourself first and foremost.
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Never give up! And write for yourself first and foremost. Aminah Iman
What you seem to forget is that I'm not one...
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What you seem to forget is that I'm not one of the embodiments of evil. I'm one of the embodiments of fear. That means I know what makes evil quake in the light of the sun. Emily Kirby
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The villagers had removed their masks. They displayed their true faces. And they were dreadful, diabolic visages. Blasted skin hung from shrunken mouths and red veins burst from their skin, leaving pronounced contours akin to miniature rivers. Each throbbed and pulsed, at home on scabby foreheads. I balked. The eyes drew all attention. Silver coins replaced eyeballs. They glinted with the same alluring lustre as the ones I had coveted in the chests. Instantly, dreadfully, I knew they were one and the same — accursed treasure used for nefarious sight, a symbol of the damned. And yet, the more I stared, the more I coveted them. Tim Reed
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Rap un zeal' Demon within. I might as well put up a giant 'Come and Get Eaten' sign for the good those warning runes do. Sabrina Zbasnik
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Something warned me that what I might see would haunt me forever. Guillermo Del Toro
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Where do I go from here? She thought to herself. Truth was, it didn’t matter. She had a new beginning. Austin Cochran
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Games are never over because you think them so! Which is why I like you. Are you doing what you want to do...or are you simply another piece of a darkened puzzle? Your own actions predetermined by powers higher than yourself? LaTorre Mays
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To write you dreams of fantasy, is to create fantasy in another's dreams. Rob Shepherd
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To write your dreams of fantasy, is to create fantasy in another's dreams Rob Shepherd
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A long time ago, there was a little girl called Mary. Now Mary, she was warned several times not to go to her neighbor’s house. Her neighbor was a grandmother. But Mary hardly listened, so she snuck off one night to spy on her. She tried the front door first, and it creaked open. Then suddenly, she heard a squeaking noise upstairs. She followed it — climbed up the wooden stairs where half of it was already rotten. She heard the squeaking noise again. It was coming from the library. She opened the door and hid behind a couch. She peered out, and she saw the grandmother.” Dave paused to drain his cup of coffee before continuing. My heart thudded so loudly, I thought that everyone could hear it. “So Mary gasped in disbelief as she heard the squeaking noise again, and the grandmother’s rocking chair was not moving at all. Then the grandmother opened her eyes and looked directly at her, holding her gaze steadily and sharply, and then suddenly, BOO! . Erica Sehyun Song
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When my mother died, I thought I’d drown in sorrow. But my grandmother said something very wise, and I’ve always held it close to my heart. She said that not even the sea is infinite, and neither is grief. T. Frohock
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The marine underworld stretched below the ship and embodied many secrets. The disappearance of Olga had become one of the mysteries that would remain with Stefania and her family. The disappearance of her baby sister and sudden departure from her home had taught the ten-year-old that life was filled with uncertainties. But she was willing to forget that for a little while. She jumped down from the barrel and headed toward Liam, Felix, and the other shipmates. They would sing shanties and talk of the constellations, the sea, its creatures, and the legends. It would get her through another night. La Suerte was the only stability for her passengers with the infinite unknown all around them. The waters of the sea, the world below the surface, and the sky that stretched beyond the horizon was a representation of the limitless possibilities and dangers awaiting those aboard. Tiffany Apan
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She was our guardian angel. Lucy saved us from mystery. Without her, our marriage would be ruined. Her disappearance created an open wound that we can't fix but the most devasting reality is probably the fact that her body will never be found. She is a living ghost in Wilmington, North Carolina. Unknown
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And I've learned to hit the brakes at these kinds of stop signs rather than t-boning a tanker truck filled with 200 proof mediocrity. Benjamin Kane Ethridge
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Magic is a naughty beast. Rob E. Boley
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Snow came back, but she didn't come back right. Rob E. Boley
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Even in death, may you be triumphant Darren Shan
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The mind is a thing capable of destroying itself when deep grief sets in, and when left alone to muse over one’s misery, the most irreparable damage can be done. You need people to heal. Austin Cochran
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New beginnings come with the tail of the red-winged blackbird. Here’s to hoping my daddy was right. Austin Cochran
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As the helpless vampire watched the transformation, it started screaming. It was still screaming when his rows of razor sharp teeth sank into its throat. Alan Kinross
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Leaning forward in the chair, Harley squeezed out a controlled fart, so no one could hear it. This damn reception area was like a echo chamber. If he weren’t careful, it could reverberate around the hall like a shotgun blast. Alan Kinross
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And now the bad Mommy was here — outside his window. With a little whimper, he ran back to the bed, jumped in, and pulled the covers over his head. Good Mommy was gone now…and bad Mommy had come to eat him up. Alan Kinross
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I like to make blank pages darker. It's this thing I do. Rob E. Boley
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He screamed in agony as large black wings erupted from his back - each had four large talons on it. Alan Kinross
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Famine was a dirty bitch with rotten fangs, but the hunger she put in a belly bit sharp nonetheless. T. Frohock
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Am I Dead?"Had she fallen to her doom and this was all an elaborate fantasy? Was this the place between life and death? Her eyes welled up with tears and she ran towards the man that wasn't there, wanting to cling to him, to find something to save her from this torture. M. Keep
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Is it possible for one to enter sleep and wander while never waking? And if so, for how long can one survive this way? Tiffany Apan
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The marine underworld stretched below the ship and embodied many secrets. The disappearance of Olga had become one of the mysteries that would remain with Stefania and her family. The disappearance of her baby sister and sudden departure from her home had taught the ten-year-old that life was filled with uncertainties. But she was willing to forget that for a little while. She jumped down from the barrel and headed toward Liam, Felix, and the other shipmates. They would sing shanties and talk of the constellations, the sea, its creatures, and the legends. It would get her through another night. La Suerte was the only stability for her passengers with the infinite unknown all around them. The waters of the sea, the world below the surface, and the sky that stretched beyond the horizon was a representation of the limitless possibilites and dangers awaiting those aboard. Tiffany Apan
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And maybe that is exactly what happened…he walked away and never woke up… Tiffany Apan
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I remembered what it was like to die-the pain, the fear, the doubt, and the unknown. Somehow I had cheated death once. Now I was about to try again. Rick Chiantaretto
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Come now, I was not about to let that thing eat you. Stacy Buck
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No, not my spirit, just my ego, and my arms, and my chest, and my back, but luckily they are just bruised.” Squanto responded, “I fear you may not be so lucky. Stacy Buck
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I stumble across the sea of tarmac, finding pavement, concealment and a brick wall. Palms brace against the scrubby surface. My stomach churns and then bubbles over, burning my throat as acrid yellow acid spills from my lips in frothy discomposure. It splatters the pavement like a spray of blood. Rebecca Clare Smith
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We are born. We die. Somewhere in between we live. And how we live is up to us. That’s it. Steven Ramirez
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What I learned in this tragedy was the eternal lesson of good people going bad. Steven Ramirez
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I thought if I loved you enough I could change you. I was so stupid. Steven Ramirez
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This place is Hell’s waiting room. Steven Ramirez
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There’s no better way for a woman to punish a man than to make him sleep away from her. Steven Ramirez
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People talk about survival. What they mean is killing the other guy. Steven Ramirez
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I like to think she hates my guts a little less every hour. Steven Ramirez
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If you’d saved the girl, you’d be a hero. Next time. Steven Ramirez
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I wanted to see the bullet coming, wanted to know the exact moment of my death. Steven Ramirez
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‘There’s no time for right or wrong, ’ I said. Steven Ramirez
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You shouldn’t have done that, Dave. Steven Ramirez
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She played me with a bad hand, and I fell for it every time. Steven Ramirez
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Remember. Observe, assess and act. No hesitation. No remorse. Steven Ramirez
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I turned to her, my whole body hard with tiredness and regret. Steven Ramirez
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There’s nothing worse than delivering bad news to women. I hoped I wouldn’t get good at it. Steven Ramirez
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She smiled at him like a freshman invited to the senior prom. It made my blood boil. Steven Ramirez
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The people inside the gym didn’t stand a dead drunk’s chance. Steven Ramirez
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The sound of him drinking was indescribable–like dirty runoff down a storm drain. Steven Ramirez
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This guy was a humorless bag of nothing but. Steven Ramirez
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Smiling, he handed Landry the bloody aluminum bat Warnick had used. ‘Time to die, old man, ’ he said. Steven Ramirez
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She gave herself a hard twist and fell into a sitting position, staring at me with those maggot-filled doll’s eyes. Steven Ramirez
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Sal turned, an eye stalk hanging from his teeth. Steven Ramirez
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When I lifted up the skin, a fat kidney worm dripping with gore raised its bald, blind head and glared at me. Steven Ramirez
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It’s not about winning, it’s about doing what’s right. And yes, we will do what’s right. Steven Ramirez
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I’m not a bad person. Steven Ramirez
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I was a spectator who had gotten free admission to a freak show. Steven Ramirez
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I felt a lunatic’s laugh welling up inside me. Steven Ramirez
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Did you ever think it won’t be the undead who kill us, but ordinary people? Steven Ramirez
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Drive. He’s already dead. Steven Ramirez
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But I was still determined to protect her. It might be the one good thing I would ever do in my life. I wondered if God would even notice. Steven Ramirez
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Even now I can’t describe the fear that contaminated my blood like black ink. Steven Ramirez
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‘Can’t you see what they are?’ I said. ‘They’re all dead.’ Steven Ramirez
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I don’t know how these things died without benefit of a bullet to the brain pan. They seemed to exist in an eternal twilight of longing. Steven Ramirez
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I heard them tearing at it. It was the sound of mortality. Steven Ramirez
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For an instant I saw before me the young girl this used to be. Steven Ramirez
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‘Eighth one this week, ’ he said. Steven Ramirez
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I knew then I was going to die in the street without ever seeing Holly again. All because I tried to help an old woman, proving for all eternity that no good deed goes unpunished. Steven Ramirez
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During our time together in this place Holly didn’t outright avoid me or treat me rudely. But she wasn’t–how do women like to put it? She wasn’t emotionally available to me. Steven Ramirez
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Her voice was small and distant, like she’d already left the room. Steven Ramirez
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His eyes were like two wafers of slate, grey and lifeless. Steven Ramirez
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A riverless silence made the air heavy. Steven Ramirez
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Gods do not decide who goes to Heaven or who goes to Hell. That is for the Cosmic Forces to decide. You are as close to being like a God than you ever will be. Gods are the creators and if they are proud of their work they will remain as silent watchers. This isn’t like the ancient times when Gods would interfere in the affairs of man, or whatever creatures they created. They became arrogant and selfish in their deeds, only concerned with their own private agendas and using their creations as tools of blackmail and spite. It got so they were completely shaping the destinies of worlds just to seduce a sibling into practicing explicit acts of intercourse. They were incestuous monstrosities who were given far too many liberties, and they abused the power bestowed upon them. Eventually the Cosmic Forces intervened and limited the powers of the Gods. These days Gods are not born and they do not perform sex. The few that are left are merely prisoners of the Cosmic Forces, free to roam across the Multiverse and create, but unable to indulge in their own egotistical fantasies. They have become tortured souls, much like their creations. Dale M. Chatwin
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She was a predator - a creature of the night who rejoiced in the thrill of the hunt. Alan Kinross
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I don’t know why I told you all those things, but I did. Maybe it was because I’m a drunk, and sometimes drunks like to confess. Unknown
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It was Halloween eve, And I was yearning alone waiting for my soul mate Ethan, He was expected by now for the celebrations in our bedroom, We planned for this, many months back, and now I was getting restless, My dick was erect and making a pole in my boxer - tough to handle 9 inches long of yearning all alone. Delicious David
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I get a kick out of cursing people for life on Sundays. Emily Kirby
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Pulling back, like a savage carnivore at its prey, it tore a large chunk of meat rendering his left arm useless...regardless he did not require it for long. Stacy Buck
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You got what you deserved. Now be a man and confess to what most of us already know. Stacy Buck