Fear is the ghost of ancient. It consumes faithless human.
Now I know what a ghost is. Unfinished business, that's what.
I’m still afraid to sleep—too many ghosts peering creeping condemning.
For when all else is done, only words remain. Words endure.
All the real secrets are buried, and only ghosts speak the truth.
By heaven, I'll make a ghost of him that lets me.
I never really address myself to any image anybody has of me. That's like fighting with ghosts.
Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win.
Well we've moved through the funfair a bit - we've done the rollercoaster, now we're on the ghost train.
If you don't break your ropes while you're alive, do you think ghosts will do it after?
People like to think that actors are terribly worried about ghosts of other actors in the parts they play. But you just have to get on with it.
The people you love become ghosts inside of you, and like this you keep them alive.
I think there are ghosts. I haven't seen or heard anything. I've definitely felt something, but it's not scary.
This city belongs to ghosts, to murderers, to sleepwalkers. Where are you, in what bed, in what dream?
People tend to fear the ghosts in their own family. You feel these family curses and think, 'If it happened to my father, it could happen to me.'
I have always been interested in the paranormal and afterlife, everything from ghosts to angels. I think that everyone has that curiosity of the great unknown.
I've always felt that if you back down from a fear, the ghost of that fear never goes away. It diminishes people.
Shakespeare also introduces the supernatural into some of his tragedies; he introduces ghosts, and witches who have supernatural knowledge.
Why a ghost story? Well, I love them. They're fun to read - and, yes, fun to write.
I love really, really deep, dark-as-Russia storylines. I love supernatural aspects. I grew up with ghost stories.
True love is like ghosts which many believe in, but few have seen.