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Dark Shadows Quotes by David Selby
- You know... the wonderful thing about Dark Shadows, the thing about going and looking back at it. It was so sucsessful at creating its own…
- One of the reasons I think Dark Shadows still runs is that it's dependent on nothing else other than a story.
- The movie wasn't really derived from Dark Shadows - they developed a whole new script for that particular one.
More Dark Shadows Quotes
- It's very interesting that most of the roles I've gotten are grim, when I'm actually a very well-adjusted man and had a… — Unknown Author
- You know... the wonderful thing about Dark Shadows, the thing about going and looking back at it. It was so sucsessful at… — David Selby
- One of the reasons I think Dark Shadows still runs is that it's dependent on nothing else other than a story. — David Selby
- My job on 'Dark Shadows' was to make it fun and funny, first and foremost. It can still be dark and it… — Seth Grahame-Smith
- I left my mark on 'Dark Shadows.' One day I was doing my lines perfectly from Act 3. Everyone else was doing… — Kate Jackson
- Much too oft we make life gloomy-- When happy we might be, If we gathered more of sunshine, And not dark shadows… — Charles Caleb Colton
- There are moments in history when brooding tragedy and its dark shadows can be lightened by recalling great moments of the past. — Indira Gandhi
- There are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast. — Charles Dickens
- ...you find your genius by looking in the mirror of your life. Your visible image shows your inner truth, so when you're… — James Hillman
- She closed her eyes, dark-lidded, dark shadows beneath them; she really was older, not the glancing-eyed girl I had fallen in love… — Donna Tartt
- Twice I had been stopped by these jobs, and I thought the role on Dark Shadows would go on for about three… — Jonathan Frid
- Below us the Thames grew lighter, and all around below were the shadows - the dark shadows of buildings and bridges that… — Ernie Pyle