A Quote by Kim Harrison

What are you?" I rasped. It smiled. "Whatever scares you. — © Kim Harrison
What are you?" I rasped. It smiled. "Whatever scares you.

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Edward smiled, I smiled, even Bernardo smiled. Olaf just looked sinister.
Do you want to know what scares the Washington cartel? Actually, not remotely. I don't scare them in the tiniest bit. What scares them is you. What scares them is that old Reagan coalition is coming back together, of conservatives.
What scares me? I kind of believe in ghosts. I believe they can wander around, so that scares me. But the stuff that really scares me are the catastrophic events like my husband or children or my family being harmed, or something like that.
Wow", he rasped. "Do you emasculate all the men, or am I speacial?
Will smiled the way Lucifer might have smiled, moments before he fell from Heaven.
Blue oblivion, largely lit, smiled and smiled at me.
And he smiled at her, truely smiled- wicked and lovely.
For me, the slower burn is a deeper and more effective scare. But I only like those kinds of scares when they're really earned. I don't like false scares.
He smiled despite the grief he felt at the deaths of his men; he smiled because that was what he did. That was how he proved to the Lord Ruler-and to himself-that he wasn't beaten.
I smiled. She smiled. I believed the smile.
He saw the girl watching him and he smiled at her. It was an old smile that he had been using for fifty years, ever since he first smiled.
The truth, whether we admit it or not, is that grace scares us to death. It scares us primarily because it wrestles control and manageability out of our hands - introducing chaos and freedom.
Great stories and acting always win the day. If the story behind the scares is dramatic and the filmmaking is great, it works. If those things aren't great and the scares are secondary, it doesn't.
There's a clean simplicity to the plotting of 'Sinister,' whether you like it or not. And the scares are deliberate and even heavy-handed in a way. There's not a lot of sophistication or nuance in the plotting and not much restraint in the scares - and that's a part of what makes the movie accessible.
He must have smiled at me, though I don't really know, but I don't like to think that I would love someone who hadn't first smiled at me.
I opened the door and Lend smiled. 'They look better on you.' 'Wow, they must look just awful on you then.' I smiled back.
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