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Best Halloween GIF The song “I put a spell on you” by Jay Hawkins was first released in 1956 and has been covered by many famous artists since then. Apparently, when Screamin’ Jay Hawkins performed the song, he would appear on stage by dramatically rising out of coffin wearing a long cape. Truly creepy!
This Halloween quote is so versatile. It can be used in both a frightening and a fun way. “I put a spell on you” conjures up images of witches, wands, and spellbooks. You can add an element of fun by making an inanimate object like coffee, chocolate, or shoes “cast” the spell or be the object of desire.
If you sell desirable products, why not set up a photoshoot with Halloween props? Or use this Halloween quote as a great excuse for a selfie in a Halloween costume, pointing to the viewer of your post.
Sherlock Holmes utters this famous line to Watson in Arthur Conan Doyle’s “A Study in Scarlet” (1887), “There is a mystery about this which stimulates the imagination; where there is no imagination there is no horror.” What could be more gruesome than a mysterious murder?
This Halloween quote is perfect for creatives. Let your imagination run wild. It’s also a great quote to use for Instagram or Facebook Stories.
No list of Halloween quotes would be complete without mentioning these famous witchy words from William Shakespeare’s crones circling around a cauldron in his play Macbeth.
Timeless and wicked!
Vincent Price was an actor well-known for his roles in horror films. So many things that were said by Vincent Price are perfect as Halloween quotes. His quote reminds us that scary can be fun. So, have some spooky fun with quotes for your Halloween social media posts!
This Halloween quote will bring smile to many people’s faces. It’s from a wonderful song, written by Linda Williams, that many children learned to sing for Halloween concerts.
It’s full of fun imagery. Other than the waltzing witches, you have a pumpkin polka, a goblin gavotte, scarecrows strumming their ghostly guitars, a skeleton samba, and a monster minuet. The song has the delightful refrain at the end of each verse, “What a wild and weird, and wonderful sight, when witches were waltzing on Halloween night.”
In the Northern Hemisphere, October is the month full of the autumnal hues. The Fall is an atmospheric time with mists, harvests, and the nights drawing in. So, ask your fans and followers what they like best about October.
Here’s some more nostalgic Halloween Quotes:
Anyone could see that the wind was a special wind this night, and the darkness took on a special feel because it was All Hallows’ Eve.” Ray Bradbury, American Author
2. “During the day, I don’t believe in ghosts. At night, I’m a little more open-minded.” Unknown
3. “Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.” William , Macbeth
4. “Believe nothing you hear, and only one half that you see.” Edgar Allan Poe, American Writer
Villainy wears many masks, none so dangerous as the mask of virtue.” Ichabod Crane, Sleepy Hollow
7. “No good deed will I do again.” Elphaba, Wicked
8. “Witch parking. All others will be toad.” Unknown
9. “Goodbye cruel world.” Winifred Sanderson, Hocus Pocus
10. “The world turned upside down—in a good way—for one black velvet night.” Karen Fortunati, American Author
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There is something at work in my soul, which I do not understand.” Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
. “Fear,’ the doctor said, ‘is the relinquishment of logic, the willing relinquishing of reasonable patterns. We yield to it or we fight it, but we cannot meet it halfway.’” Shirley Jackson, The Haunting of Hill House
. “I heard all things in the heaven and in the earth.I heard many things in hell.” Edgar Allan Poe, The Tell-Tale Heart
. “Clothes make a statement. Costumes tell a story.” Mason Cooley, American Aphorist
We make up horrors to help us cope with the real ones.” Stephen King, American Author
17. ” I dropped the candies into the children’s bags, thinking: You small mortals don’t realize the power of your stories.” Karen Russell, Vampires in the Lemon Grove
18. “I would die for her. I would kill for her. Either way, what bliss.” Gomez, The Addams Family
Harvey wasn’t interested in the clothes, it was the masks that mesmerized him. They were like snowflakes: no two alike. Some were made of wood and of plastic; some of straw and cloth and papier-mâché. Some were as bright as parrots, others as pale as parchment. Some were so grotesque he was certain they’d been carved by crazy people; others so perfect they looked like the death masks of angels. There were masks of clowns and foxes, masks like skulls decorated with real teeth, and one with carved flames instead of hair.” Clive Barker, The Thief of Always
Good-bye, Ichabod Crane. I curse the day you came to Sleepy Hollow.” Katrina Van Tassel, Sleepy Hollow
23. “I was born on the night of Samhain, when the barrier between the worlds is whisper-thin and when magic, old magic, sings its heady and sweet song to anyone who cares to hear it.” Carolyn MacCullough, Once a Witch
He had arranged the arms and legs in letters, and the letters spelled out a single small word: BOO. The three torsos were carefully arranged below the BOO in a quarter-circle, making a cute little Halloween smile. What a scamp.” Jeff Lindsay, Darkly Dreaming Dexter “Halloween shadows played upon the walls of the houses. In the sky the Halloween moon raced in and out of the clouds. The Halloween wind was blowing, not a blasting of wind but a right-sized swelling, falling, and gushing of wind. It was a lovely and exciting night, exactly the kind of night Halloween should be.” Eleanor Estes, The Witch Family
Halloween is an ancient druidic holiday, one the Celtic peoples have celebrated for millennia. It is the crack between the last golden rays of summer and the dark of winter; the delicately balanced tweak of the year before it is given over entirely to the dark; a time for the souls of the departed to squint, to peek and perhaps to travel through the gap.” Jenny Colgan, Welcome To Rosie Hopkins’ Sweetshop Of Dreams
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I put a spell on you because you’re mine.” Jay Hawkins, American Singer-Songwriter
. “They who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.” Edgar Allan Poe, The Tell-Tale Heart
. “We gladly feast on those who would subdue us.” The Addams Family
. “Sticky fingers, tired feet; one last house, trick or treat!” Rusty Fischer, American Author
. “Trick or treat, bag of sweets, ghosts are walking down the
Now this is the point. You fancy me a mad. Madmen know nothing. But you should have seen me. You should have seen how wisely I proceeded…” Edgar Allan Poe, The Tell-Tale Heart