A Quote by Scott Adams

Lately, the only thing keeping me from being a serial killer is my distaste for manual labor. — © Scott Adams
Lately, the only thing keeping me from being a serial killer is my distaste for manual labor.
I grew up having to do manual labor because people always told me that I was an ugly girl. I've never had the permission to be myself except for when I'm doing manual labor. Because in manual labor, it's about, 'Can you pick this up, can you move this here,' and I could.
We also told her you weren't a serial killer," Brit interjected. Cam nodded. "That's a glowing recommendation. Hey, at least he's not a serial killer. I'm going to put that on my Facebook profile.
While we are being fascinated by the tales of famous serial killers and how they were brought to justice, the real serial killer goes about his business with hardly a thought to being caught.
I also remember when I watched Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer [1990] at, like, age 15. That scared the crap out of me. Because it didn't operate inside the usual conventions of the horror genre in the way that I could accept. I can accept horny teenager counselors being murdered at camp. But I couldn't accept the derangement of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, which was that anyone could be murdered at any moment - whole families, with no build-up music and no meaning. It terrified me.
My first book was called 'Buried Dreams,' about a serial-killer, which was probably about ten years ahead of the serial-killer curve. It was a national bestseller, but it was three years of living in the sewer of this guy's mind.
I think it's interesting that when you play a lesbian, people ask you if you're a lesbian, but if you play a serial killer, nobody asks you if you're a serial killer.
I don't like things about serial killers. There's so much serial killer information out there in documentaries constantly. A lot of it's just sort of gratuitous or it's almost like pornographic, really. There's no reason for it being shown.
Often I am asked if there is any such thing as a female serial killer.
For me, the scariest thing about a serial killer is that there's somebody who lives next door to you, running power tools late into the night, and you don't know he has a refrigerator full of penises.
Unless you're a serial killer, you're worried about being liked by somebody.
Most of the time, actors respond to the thing that's so far from who they are. We all want to play the serial killer and the ex-con.
Most of the time, actors respond to the thing thats so far from who they are. We all want to play the serial killer and the ex-con.
Perhaps I'm being too optimistic, but I think this country is finally ready for a black serial killer.
I used to sleep with my books in piles all over my bed and sometimes they were the only thing keeping me warm and always the only thing keeping me alive. Books are the best and worst defense.
Physically, no one would ever consider me for the serial-killer lady.
The difference between a serial killer and a saint is environment. That's a very hard thing to accept because that raises a lot of questions
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