Batman: I only work in black and sometimes very, very dark grey.
Bones: Don't agree with me, Spock, it makes me very uncomfortable.
[from trailer] Scotty: The ship's dead, sir! She's gone! James T. Kirk: No, she's not...
Khan: [to Marcus] You should have let me sleep! [crushes his skull]
There's a dark underside to philanthropy. People who give a bunch of money are deferred to, even when they are wrong. The emperor cannot be shown to have no clothes.
Science has explained nothing; the more we know the more fantastic the world becomes and the profounder the surrounding darkness.
Truly, it is in darkness that one finds the light, so when we are in sorrow, then this light is nearest of all to us.
I love to go to the airports and just put on, like, dark glasses, so nobody can tell I'm staring at them, and just draw people.
When I think of the books I love, there's always a little laughter in the dark.
I always loved movies, especially watching some of my mom's films when I was younger, like 'Out of Darkness,' where she played a schizophrenic.
I have been doing merch' since I was 15 and in bands when I was a teenager - silk-screening shirts, making the emulsion in my mom's closet I converted into a dark room, through college. That's essentially how us bands survived was selling homemade t-...
People always accuse me of making these dark, depressing movies. 'Why do you have to pick up on real issues? People are so exhausted and miserable.'
I like movies about longing and desperation, and dark and light things, stories about people struggling to raise children, and to have relationships and be intimate with each other.
[as undead Ash stands triumphant on catapult] Ash: Buckle up Bonehead. 'Cause you're goin' for a ride!
Ash: Now I swear the next one of you primates even *touches* me...
Evil Ash: I'll spoil those good looks back stabber.
Newt: We'd better get back, 'cause it'll be dark soon, and they mostly come at night... mostly.
People don't really understand who I am. They always think that I'm very dark or depressed, but it couldn't be further from the truth!
The punishment of shaving a woman's head had biblical origins. In Europe, the practice dated back to the Dark Ages with the Visigoths.
In order to be created, a work of art must first make use of the dark forces of the soul
I can endure darkness as long as, I can hope that a new sun will rise tomorrow.