Flashback Quote by Stephen King Download Open image ““When the blood came out of my mouth I could taste my own shit.”” — Stephen King ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Flashback Humor
“My own blood always tasted disappointing. I wondered if it tasted that way to God too.” — Eli Wilde Copy Share Image
“WITH BLEEDING INSIDE THE HEAD THERE IS A METALLIC TASTE AT THE BACK OF THE THROAT.” — Jenny Holzer Copy Share Image
“The taste of blood and that annoying sting of a bitten tongue. Once man got the taste of blood there was no going back,… — Brandon Garic Notch Copy Share Image
“The flavor of that blood stayed with him through the long years of his service (...) by then he could no longer remember whose… — Holly Black Copy Share Image
“Here's the score. Once a thing tastes blood, it will come for more.” — Sherman Alexie Copy Share Image
“She let out a laugh, one that scraped her throat and bled on her tongue.” — Jackie Morse Kessler Copy Share Image
Shall there be truth between us, as two men? Not as friends, but as enemies and equals? — Stephen King Copy Share Image
The worst advice? 'Don't listen to the critics.' I think that you really ought to listen to the critics, because sometimes they're telling you… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“October 3, 2017 The clown, Hagarty said, looked like a cross between Ronald McDonald and that old TV clown, Bozo—or so he thought at… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“Eddie saw great things and near misses. Albert Einstein as a child, not quite struck by a run-away milk-wagon as he crossed a street.… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
It hurt, of course, but more often than not the best things do, I've found. — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“The idea that creative endeavor and mind-altering substances are entwined is one of the great pop-intellectual myths of our time... Creative people probably do… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“The sun had burned through and the day had gone from dull to dazzling, yet in the west blask-satin thunderheads continued to stack up.… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“God, you had enough time to have been through it three times. You've been through my stuff. I bet you over and let one… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“Flakes of snow swirled and danced across the porch. The Overlook faced it as it had for nearly three-quarters of a century, its darkened… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“In that instant it all seemed to come clear to him- it came in a grisly flash of light, and he realized that the… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
Who gets to be best-liked in any community? Who is the most trusted? Why, the man who does the dirty job, of course, and… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“¿Lo ves, tonto? Volvió a regañarse. Tú lo inventaste todo, gato asustado. No fue más que tu imaginación, gato asustado, gato asustado... No te… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
As an actor, you can't play a flashback; you can't play someone's memory. You just have to play each circumstance as if it was… — O. T. Fagbenle Copy Share Image
We were both young when I first saw you. I close my eyes and the flashback starts: I'm standing there on a balcony in… — Reynold Copy Share Image
“It all keeps coming back in flashes. Churns you, burns you till it turns you into ashes.” — Richa Pandey Copy Share Image
I think 'Lost' didn't invent the flashback, obviously. It's been a cinematic tool. It's been around almost as long as cinema has. — Paul W. S. Anderson Copy Share Image
That's one of the reasons why 'Lost' has to end: because we can't sit around and envision, 'What is the flashback for Jack in… — Carlton Cuse Copy Share Image
The function of the flashback is Freudian...You have to let them wander like the imagination or like a dream. — Sergio Leone Copy Share Image
On the screen were some flashback shots of Daniel, Emma and Rupert from ten years ago. They were 12. I have also recently returned… — Alan Rickman Copy Share Image
After the 9/11 apocalypse happened in New York City, people, particularly New Yorkers, who breathed in the ash, or saw the results of that,… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“The inability to get something out of your head is a signal that shouts, “Don’t forget to deal with this!” As long as you… — Christina Enevoldsen Copy Share Image
The flashbacks are parallel for me. You experience two storylines at the same time, and I'm not switching from one time to another. — Emma Thompson Copy Share Image
I usually do at least a dozen drafts and progressively make more-conscious decisions. Because I've always believed stories are closer to poems than novels,… — Ron Rash Copy Share Image