A Quote by Samuel Ervin Beam

I'm not a particularly macabre person. — © Samuel Ervin Beam
I'm not a particularly macabre person.
Within comedy, macabre is the root, and a lot of art - Goya, Bosch, Dali - is macabre. Even Van Gogh, if he paints a chair, there's an element of the macabre within it.
I find the macabre fascinating; it's all over history.
I like the influence of the macabre, but I don't believe in ghosts.
Gracious dying is a huge, macabre and expensive joke on the American public.
I think most of us are fascinated by the macabre and by the weird and even the nastiness that comes along.
'Dance Macabre' feels like one of those songs that you want to play forever.
It doesn't seem to me strange that children should like the macabre, the sensational, and the forbidden.
A trip to the hospital is always a descent into the macabre. I have never trusted a place with shiny floors.
It doesnt seem to me strange that children should like the macabre, the sensational, and the forbidden.
I'm a really big fan of all things macabre in general; Halloween happens to be my favorite holiday.
Temptation said that we all dream of committing crimes, but that only the unbalanced make that macabre idea a reality.
Rising from the dead? Glowing at sunrise? What did that make him, the god of cheerful mornings and macabre surprises?
I'm not a particularly ambitious person.
I'm not a particularly extroverted person.
On the one hand I'm writing about somebody about whom I say in the book, "The only thing worse than being a statistic is being a statistical anomaly." So I'm writing about a particularly unlucky person. So that's a special type of hell, to be particularly unlucky.
I am not a particularly aggressive person. That's not Erica.
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