Jack Goldstein famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Dangerous objects are glamorous places to be,
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Slenderman can invoke memory loss in all but the most resolute - you could have already had a Slenderman encounter and not remember it.
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When man of slender visits you / Nothing on earth that one can do / In well he’ll hide, or watery hole / And he will eat your mortal soul / so if thou seest the man so thin / pray you don’t see him again / for he is not from world we know / he cometh from far down below / on his bed of dirt from grave / from his dank and silent cave / he watches you yet has no sight / he taketh you away at night
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When Slenderman screams, the world will end.
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When you reach round a dark corner to switch on a light, be careful. Slenderman will often run his finger over the back of your hand. This is the first signal of his interest in you.
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The man committing suicide controls the moment of his death by executing a back flip.
-- Jack Goldstein
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I would love to live in Paris and speak French. That would make me feel glamorous!
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In a couple of years, I'll be the most glamorous woman, hopefully.
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North Hollywood isn't actually Hollywood, it's in the San Fernando Valley... it's not the most glamorous part of L.A.
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War taught me that not everything is glamorous.
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... a nation without humor is not only sad but dangerous.
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Celebrities and 'famous' people are just regular folks. I know, it's a shocking and potentially dangerous statement.
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...Promises are more dangerous then secrets.
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Life has to be dangerous.
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Die gefährlichste Weltanschauung ist die Weltanschauung derer, die die Welt nie angeschaut haben. (The most dangerous worldview is the worldview of those who have not viewed the world)
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You live in a dangerous place when you sacrifice integrity for security.
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