Goosebumps Quotes

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Erin Morgenstern
“You wish to sail the Starless Sea and breathe the haunted air”
Erin Morgenstern, The Starless Sea

Lisa Mantchev
“Ariel laughed and now her goose bumps had goose bumps.”
Lisa Mantchev, Eyes Like Stars

Laura Esquivel
“Como vulgarmente se dice, se le ponía la piel de gallina cada vez que se rompía un huevo.”
Laura Esquivel

“I get goose bumps when your fragrance touches me. Darling, I'm healing and you are breaking me again.”
Sujata Nepal

R.L. Stine
“I became more and more confused. My brain got so fuzzy, I even began to wonder if I'd ever actually been a boy at all. Maybe I'd really been a bee for my entire life, and I'd just dreamed about being a boy.”
R.L. Stine, Why I'm Afraid of Bees

Al Burian
“In most respects a pretty standard student domicile, there was something very unnerving about the apartment, and I couldn't quite put my finger on it. Eventually I realized: the light in the bathroom never turns off.”
Al Burian, Burn Collector: Collected Stories from One Through Nine

R.L. Stine
“I mean, who could think about sneakers when an invisible building was waiting to be discovered?”
R.L. Stine , Attack of the Mutant

R.L. Stine
“Was it it possible that I thought a pile of clothes was a smiling girl?’ - Amanda Benson”
R.L. Stine, Welcome to Dead House

R.L. Stine
“His camera at home was just too crummy. That’s why all his pictures came out too dark or too light, and everyone in them had glowing red dots in their eyes. Greg wondered if this camera was any good.”
R.L. Stine, Say Cheese and Die!

R.L. Stine
“Here I was, locked inside this creepy old library with a monster, and I was worried about getting scolded for being late for dinner!”
R.L. Stine, The Girl Who Cried Monster

R.L. Stine
“Stupid Ginny and her karate kicks. Why did Mom have to take her to that martial-arts school anyway? My life has been miserable ever since. She’s only ten, but she fights way better than I do. I’ve got the bruises to show it.”
R.L. Stine, Bad Hare Day

R.L. Stine
“My dream is that Cole gets punished for mouthing off the way he usually does. And his punishment is that he has to feed the chickens for the rest of his life.
Everyone has to have a dream — right?”
R.L. Stine, Chicken Chicken

R.L. Stine
“Vanessa,” he murmured.
I stared at him. I knew instantly what he meant.
I had been thinking the same thing all along.
Remembering the horrible moment we spilled Vanessa’s groceries.
“Yes,” I agreed. “I didn’t want to admit it. I didn’t want to believe it. But Vanessa did this to us. Vanessa is BLUUUUCK BLUCCCK turning us into chickens.”
“Chicken chicken,” he clucked.”
R.L. Stine, Chicken Chicken

R.L. Stine
“So, when Cole was two and I was four, we moved to Goshen Falls. Lucky us! The whole town is three blocks long. We have a cute little farm with a cute little farmhouse. And even though Mom and Dad are computer programmers — not farmers — we have a backyard full of chickens.”
R.L. Stine, Chicken Chicken

Lana M. Rochel
“Despite Canada Goose presenting her a ring, nobody thinks it gives them any right to stick together having Timmy’s and listen to the call of loons...”
Lana M. Rochel, Carol of the Wings: Vintage Folk Patchwork Tale

Lana M. Rochel
“All birds of feather flock together,” said to himself Canada Goose … that carving figure Hun - a swallow in his chat room barn - was fun.”
Lana M. Rochel, Carol of the Wings: Vintage Folk Patchwork Tale

R.L. Stine
“The piano sounds became a roar, like an ocean of music crashing against the dark tile walls.”
R.L. Stine, Piano Lessons Can Be Murder

“I told Ginny I’d turn her into a rabbit, I explained, still dazed. To get back at her for ruining all my magic shows. And now she is a rabbit!”
r-l-stine

R.L. Stine
“I was stunned. “I wished it,” I murmured. “And now it’s come true.”
“What are you talking about?” Foz demanded. He grabbed me by the shoulders. “Get it together, Tim. We’ve got to do something! What’s going to happen when your parents get home?”
“I told Ginny I’d turn her into a rabbit,” I explained, still dazed. “To get back at her for ruining all my magic shows. And now she is a rabbit!”
R.L. Stine, Bad Hare Day

R.L. Stine
“It was a no-worms weekend,” Todd told Danny over the phone after dinner on Sunday evening.
“Way to go!” Danny replied enthusiastically.
“Not a single worm,” Todd told him, twisting the phone cord around his wrist.”
R.L. Stine, Go Eat Worms!

R.L. Stine
“Are you ready to present your book reports?” Miss Shindling asked.
The classroom erupted with sounds—chairs scraping, Trapper-Keepers being opened, papers being rustled, throats being cleared.”
R.L. Stine, Goosebumps #26: My Hairiest Adventure

R.L. Stine
“So are you going ahead with your plan?” Danny demanded.
“Yeah. Sure,” Todd said. “I have to. They just took the weekend off. For sure. Tomorrow is school. That means more worms in my backpack, in my books, in my lunch.”
“Yuck,” Danny murmured on the other end of the line.”
R.L. Stine

“Bilba.

His memory called forth an image, not of how he'd last seen her but of how he normally saw her. Wearing the armor Fili had made her, tall and strong, her sword clutched firmly in hand as she charged forth to battle the dark.

Mahal, but she was beautiful.

She was fire and ice, strength and stubbornness, grace and finesse. She was unwaveringly loyal, kind and compassionate to a fault and braver than anyone he'd ever known.

If someone had asked him to describe the perfect child the resulting image he would have come up with wouldn't have held a candle to the person Bilba actually was.

There was no comparison.

She was as beautiful as Bella had been, inside and out.

And he'd left her in Moria.

Both of them.


(DWALIN)”
ISeeFire, Of Dwobbits, Dragons and Dwarves

“All she could see was that she'd already had her first failure.

A second chance, according to her aunt.

She was wrong.

There were no second chances, not for her. Not after the reason it had all gone wrong the first time was because of her. Because she was too much of a coward to act.

She was here because of the cursed ring. Her curse.

This was no second chance.

It was a punishment.”
ISeeFire

H.G. Wells
“[...] You read, I will suppose, attentively enough; but you cannot see the speaker's white, sincere face in the bright circle of the little lamp, nor hear the intonation of his voice. [...]”
H. G. Wells, The Time Machine

George R.R. Martin
“Yet that night she dreamt of one. Viserys was hitting her, hurting her.
She was naked, clumsy with fear. She ran from him, but her body seemed thick and ungainly. He struck her again. She stumbled and fell. "You woke the dragon," he screamed as he kicked her. "You woke the dragon, you woke the dragon." Her thighs were slick with blood. She closed her eyes and whimpered. As if in answer, there was a hideous ripping sound and the crackling of some great fire. When she looked again, Viserys was gone, great columns of flame rose all around, and in the midst of them was the dragon. It turned its great head slowly. When its molten eyes found hers, she woke, shaking and covered with a fine sheen of sweat.
She had never been so afraid ...”
George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones

Jack Freestone
“Alan Watts was the first male to give me goosebumps. I got him from the first minute I listened to him, like he was the remaining missing piece in my own jigsaw puzzle. And I always come back to him. And no matter how much I listen to him, he always gives me goosebumps.”
Jack Freestone

Γιώργος-Νεκτάριος Παναγιωτίδης
“Καθώς βάδιζε υπό το ολοένα και αχνότερο φως, όσο προσέγγιζε το νεκροταφείο, ήταν σαν να ονειροβατεί.
Η βαθυπράσινη συστάδα των δέντρων στη δεξιά όχθη του δρόμου, αφού διάβηκε τη στροφή, έδωσε τη θέση της σε ένα κλειστό αυτοκίνητο με σβησμένη μηχανή κι ένα σβηστό φάρο ασφαλείας. Ένα αμάξι πορτοκαλένιο, σαν τον κίνδυνο.”
Γιώργος-Νεκτάριος Παναγιωτίδης, Ζωή Νυχτοφόρος