“Apparently she used to star in movies. Probably The Bride of Frankenstein. - Simon Mugford” — Claudia Osmond Copy Share Image
“...it will be a world made not bright but brighter, not clean but cleaner.” — Dean Koontz Copy Share Image
I am not getting you a brain, because I am not that kind of assistant, Dr. Frankenstein. — Rachel Caine Copy Share Image
“You have done well so far, my magnificent creature. Soon you will be with me.” — Monster Dave Zeltserman Copy Share Image
“If she can bite a vulture, she can jump a crack. ~Victor Frankenstein” — Kenneth Oppel Copy Share Image
“If I’m a monster, then you must be the creator of them all. You’re my Dr. Frankenstein.” — Karina Halle Copy Share Image
Both Frankenstein and the Hulk are looked at as horrific, but they're just trying to find their way, like all of us. — Matt Czuchry Copy Share Image
'Frankenstein' is a timeless classic. As science advances, it becomes more relevant, not less. Its fantasy moves closer to fact, its horrors… — Jed Mercurio Copy Share Image
I started seeing in the monsters as a more sincere form of religion because the priests were not that great, but Frankenstein… — Guillermo del Toro Copy Share Image
It's been an old saw in science fiction for a long time, since 'Frankenstein,' that we're going to create life that's going… — Ronald D. Moore Copy Share Image
“Didn't Frankenstein get married?" "Did he?" said Eggy. "I don't know. I never met him. Harrow man, I expect.” — P.G. Wodehouse Copy Share Image
To make a Frankenstein monster of a complex character like Stalin would have been too simplistic. I wanted to show who he… — Simon Sebag Montefiore Copy Share Image
“The vampire had to be pretty hard up to come after someone who looked the way she did-like Frankenstein’s bride.” — Christine Feehan Copy Share Image
Villains used to always die in the end. Even the monsters. Frankenstein, Dracula - you'd kill them with a stake. Now the… — Benicio Del Toro Copy Share Image
When I did 'Frankenstein,' the record company said, 'Now you can do 'Dracula' and 'Wolf Man' and we'll call the whole thing… — Edgar Winter Copy Share Image
“He pushed a finger through the surface of the water to trace the outline of her mouth. Ethereal bits of flesh floated… — P.J. Parker Copy Share Image
“The analytical mind, made from shattered pieces. The illogical soul, found in a junk drawer. The optimistic heart, a stray taken in.… — Cody Edward Lee Miller Copy Share Image
We were having a sleepover when I was eight or nine, and we all got to stay up late and watch the… — Robert Englund Copy Share Image
It's very strange - several years ago, I was in the running for the 'Young Frankenstein' musical. Kristin Chenoweth was going to… — Eric McCormack Copy Share Image
In Frankenstein there is a transfer first of life into death (in the creation and animation of the monster), and then of… — Laura Mullen Copy Share Image
“Like one who, on a lonely road, Doth walk in fear and dread, And, having once turned round, walks on, And turns… — Mary Shelley Copy Share Image
Because we had to convince the scientific members of Transylvania that with the procedure I was using on the creature, Dr. Frankenstein… — Gene Wilder Copy Share Image
“All, save I, were at rest or in enjoyment; I, like the archfiend, bore a hell within me, and finding myself unsympathised… — Mary Shelley Copy Share Image
“Had Mary Shelley fretted so? Maybe yes, maybe no. She’d begun her classic work on a dare. Had culled a dream to… — L.L. Barkat Copy Share Image
“...As a child he had gone out for Halloween as a mummy, a vampire, a blue-and-green-swolen drowned boy, all kinds of sufferings… — William T. Vollmann Copy Share Image
“Somewhere in all this, it was thought, there also resided a mysterious élan vital, the force that brought inanimate objects to life.… — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
“Farewell! I leave you, and in you the last of humankind whom these eyes will ever behold. Farewell, Frankenstein! If thou wert… — Mary Shelley Copy Share Image
“Love was everyone's to experience if they opened their hearts, but true love was a rare and sterling thing, damn if it… — Dean Koontz Copy Share Image
“A human being in perfection ought always to preserve a calm and peaceful mind and never to allow passion or a transitory… — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Copy Share Image
She understood the genre constraints, the decencies were supposed to be observing. The morally cosy vision allows the embrace of monstrosity only… — Glen Duncan Copy Share Image
“The articles were extremely eye-opening. Not just in Teen Vogue but in Seventeen and CosmoGirl as well. They were all about being… — Lisi Harrison Copy Share Image
The 1910 Edison film of 'Frankenstein' was itself a dead thing revived by technology. — Kage Baker Copy Share Image
“Another plum, another plum, another plum for me! Jocko shakes the cyber tree! Ah ha-ha-ha, Ah ha-ha-ha!” — Dean Koontz Copy Share Image
“For there has never been a story nearly as tragic as the one of Frankenstein, except for that of Johnny Heart and… — Rae Hachton Copy Share Image
Frankenstein' was more programmed, but 'Dracula' we did as it came along because at the beginning we weren't sure how it was… — Udo Kier Copy Share Image
I never saw Frankenstein or King Kong or the Creature from the Black Lagoon as bad guys. They were the good guys. — Tim Burton Copy Share Image
Frankenstein can be a metaphor for abandonment, or wanting to be accepted for who you are, or not liking who you are… — Kevin Grevioux Copy Share Image