Dwarf Quote by Harry Bingham Download Open image ““It's worse than I'd thought. I'm not just in a horror movie, I'm a dwarf in a horror movie.”” — Harry Bingham ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Dwarf Dwarf Horror Horror Horror movie Movie Dwarf Worse Worse Thought
“You think I'm right out of a horror film, don't you?" "Well this is hardly a fairy tale, is it?" "It could be. If… — Callie Hart Copy Share Image
“I don't even like horror movies. The world has enough real monsters without creating fictional monsters.” — Lisa Renee Jones Copy Share Image
“That movie we saw tonight really freaked me out." Her brows rose incredulously. "I'm a ghost, you're a shape-shifter, you live with a cursed… — Kristen Painter Copy Share Image
“You think horror enters spectacularly. It doesn't. It just prosaically turns up. Even in the first seconds you know you'll find it a room.” — Glen Duncan Copy Share Image
“Nowadays, it's hard to find the best horror and to be interesting and to be afraid of it!” — Deyth Banger Copy Share Image
“It was a weird thing for me, because I don't read vampire books. I don't watch vampire movies. I'm not into the horror genre.… — Stephenie Meyer Copy Share Image
“The horror is other people. The things they think up to do to you.” — Charles Frazier Copy Share Image
“You have no idea how someone will react in a frightening situation until you're in it. Most would call me a monster, but even… — Teresa Mummert Copy Share Image
“would be the first person to die in a horror movie. I refuse to spend my last few minutes running.” — Lani Lynn Vale Copy Share Image
“There are times when your body takes control. Times when the gazelle says, ‘Fuck you, lioness,’ and delivers the biggest kick of its whole… — Harry Bingham Copy Share Image
“Experimenting later, in a coffee shop toilet, I discover that I have acquired a couple of raking-tools-cum-hairgrips. Also a tube of mascara: something called… — Harry Bingham Copy Share Image
“When, finally, I go into the office, I experience that weirdness I always get when I've been away any length of time. Weirded out… — Harry Bingham Copy Share Image
“Jackson fingers the gold, the jet, the horn, the glass, the iron. Then - because he is a man and a Welsh man at… — Harry Bingham Copy Share Image
“The air is different in the homes of the dead, I've noticed. Partly it's the smell. Blood baking under those bright halogen lamps. The… — Harry Bingham Copy Share Image
“How does anyone think that 'attempted murder' counts the same as actual murder? They shouldn't even call it 'attempted': that's just a way to… — Harry Bingham Copy Share Image
“I've got a stack of various tedious paperwork-type jobs to do, but few of them are urgent. Over the other side of the office,… — Harry Bingham Copy Share Image
“Did your mam get those tulips? I sent them. I felt bad.' 'Yes, she did. Thank you for that.' 'OK...' Don't know how to… — Harry Bingham Copy Share Image
“He looks sun-tanned. Real tanned, not the normal Welsh version, where an upper layer of skin might have taken a little colour, but the… — Harry Bingham Copy Share Image
“Above the abbot's desk, two little prints. Icons, I suppose he would call them. A male figure and a female one. The male one… — Harry Bingham Copy Share Image
“Allow me," said the elf, proffering Gimlet's beard to Frito, who was now sneezing uncontrollably.” — The Harvard Lampoon Copy Share Image
“He who makes fun of a short and fat man’s weight is much less cruel than he who makes fun of his height.” — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
“in the following Appendices, especially A to D, see the note at the end of the Prologue. The section A III, Durin’s Folk, was… — J.R.R. Tolkien Copy Share Image
We were constantly appealing for funds from readers when I edited 'The Black Dwarf' in 1968-69. — Tariq Ali Copy Share Image
Tolkien made dwarf sign language because, you know, it's too loud to talk in the mines. — Richard Armitage Copy Share Image
“One of those was occupied by a dwarf. Clean-shaved and pink-cheeked, with a mop of chestnut hair, a heavy brow, and a squashed nose,… — George R.R. Martin Copy Share Image
How can an adjective in front of a noun not describe the noun? There are dwarf stars, but they're still considered stars. — Alan Stern Copy Share Image