No one escapes being haunted by something that absolutely terrifies them to the core, but very few feel it's okay to admit what it is that haunts us.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've always felt that if you back down from a fear, the ghost of that fear never goes away. It diminishes people.
I see people as haunted by the selves they don't know... I don't have children, but I have nieces and nephews, and one thing I notice is how fascinated they are by stories of their lives before they can remember.
There's nothing more haunting than the cry of a child that cannot be returned with food - the most fundamental expectation of every human being.
I went to a haunted house once, and I don't do well in situations like that, and I've lived my entire life not being scared or anything.
Ghostly things don't really scare me, but they really intrigue me.
I am one of the haunted.
If I read a scary story in the newspaper, I find I'm haunted by it.
Horror is like a serpent; always shedding its skin, always changing. And it will always come back. It can't be hidden away like the guilty secrets we try to keep in our subconscious.
Something like The Haunting is not worth the slightest consideration from me.
I like to say I believe in ghosts so I don't get haunted by one.