Quotations

Ethel 2021-10-22 14:30:33

One, two, it will come to you;
three, four, lock your door;
five, six,
hold your sheet; seven, eight, you will stop breathing;
nine, ten, you will not sleep.

I would rather keep myself busy.

According to Shakespeare, there is a certain power in nature, perhaps in the soul of a corrupted person, which is what he called a rout.

This is an unsettled case, and I don't like unsettled cases.

All who live for the Bible must die for it.

In a normal dream form, the perception index is about plus or minus 5 or 6.

It is impossible for Fozhudiguge to hunt you down, he is already dead.

Literary works come from dreams.

"What if I meet a monster in my dream?"
"Turn your back to it, and run away with all your strength, and it will disappear."
"What if it's useless?"
"I don't think anyone survived to remember this kind of thing."

"You How long have you not slept?"
"It's been about 7 days. It doesn't matter, I never broke the 11-day record." The

only way to catch him is to catch him from my nightmare.

The whole thing is just a dream.

I want my mother to show up again, and I want to take back all the energy I gave you. You are nothing, you are just a bastard.

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Extended Reading
  • Rosendo 2021-10-22 14:39:58

    "One, two, Freddy's coming for you. / Three, four, better lock your door. / Five, six, grab your crucifix. / Seven, eight, gonna stay up late. / Nine, ten, never sleep again." What is seen is not always what is real." "Judge not, that ye be not judged. "Matthew 7:1""

  • Justina 2022-03-21 09:01:24

    I love to kill in a dream, Freddy's debut contribution is still impactful to this day, not to mention the beginning of the painting; but what is really exciting is the editing when the dream and reality are switched, which are integrated into one.

A Nightmare on Elm Street quotes

  • Tina's Mom: [upon seeing Tina's torn nightgown] Tina, you either gotta cut your fingernails or ya gotta stop that kind of dreaming. One or the other.

  • Rod Lane: [after tackling Glen on the lawn] It's Rod Lane, bringing Lantz down, just three yards from the goal line! What a brilliant tackle and the crowd goes wild!

    Tina Gray: What the hell are you doing here?

    Rod Lane: Came to make up. No big deal. Your mom home?

    Tina Gray: Of course.

    [looking at the tool Rod used to make the screeching noise]

    Tina Gray: Oh, what's that?

    Rod Lane: Intense, huh?

    [slowly reveals it and imitates a screeching noise]

    Rod Lane: So what's going on here? An orgy or somethin'?

    Glen Lantz: Maybe your funeral, dickhead.

    [Rod pulls out a switchblade and holds it up to Glen's face]

    Nancy Thompson: [closing Rod's switchblade and returning it] It's just a sleepover, Rod. Tina and me. Glen was just leaving.

    Rod Lane: [to Tina, smirking] Did you see his face?

    Glen Lantz: [mimicking Rod] "Did you see his face?"