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Stephen King

Night Shift

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  • Yulia Yurchakhas quotedlast year
    love is the most pernicious drug of all. Let the romantics debate its existence. Pragmatists accept it and use it.
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    . I started to think, maybe if you think of a thing long enough, and believe in it, it gets real
  • Yulia Yurchakhas quotedlast year
    When you read horror, you don't really believe what you read. You don't believe in vampires, werewolves, trucks that suddenly start up and drive themselves. The horrors that we all do believe in are of the sort that Dostoyevsky and Albee and MacDonald write about: hate, alienation, growing lovelessly old, tottering out into a hostile world on the unsteady legs of adolescence. We are, in our real everyday worlds, often like the masks of Comedy and Tragedy, grinning on the outside, grimacing on the inside. There's a central switching point somewhere inside, a transformer, maybe, where the wires leading from those two masks connect. And that is the place where the horror story so often hits home
  • Yulia Yurchakhas quotedlast year
    the great appeal of horror fiction through the ages is that it serves as a rehearsal for our own deaths
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    Art is a localized illness, usually benign -creative people tend to live a long time - sometimes terribly malignant
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    The arts are obsessional, and obsession is dangerous
  • Yulia Yurchakhas quotedlast year
    that those who practise these arts honestly would continue to practise them even if they were not paid for their efforts; even if their efforts were criticized or even reviled; even on pain of imprisonment or death. To me, that seems to be a pretty fair definition of obsessional behaviour.
  • Yulia Yurchakhas quotedlast year
    And there are some professions which begin as hobbies and remain hobbies even after the practitioner is able to earn his living by pursuing his hobby; but because 'hobby' is such a bumpy, comon-sounding little word, we also have an unspoken agreement that we will call our professional hobbies 'the arts.'
  • Yulia Yurchakhas quotedlast year
    The sludge caught in the mind's filter, the stuff that refuses to go through, frequently becomes each person's private obsession. In civilized society we have an unspoken agreement to call our obsessions 'hobbies.'
  • Habitante de librohas quoted3 years ago
    Their slow gait as they promenade up and down the halls is frightening but also dignified. It is the walk of people who are going nowhere slowly, the walk of college students in caps and gowns filing into a convocation hall.
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