Chris Mentillo Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 18 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Chris Mentillo.
Famous Quotes By Chris Mentillo

Great horror stories of books and movies have seemingly come from some aspect of real-life events, and human behavior. This is evident as far back as Alfred Hitchcock's movie, Psycho. The movie was based on a serial killer named, Ed Gein in Wisconsin. — Chris Mentillo

In movies, books & even music, to me, the true artist is the writer. Writers have to begin the creative process by making nothing into something before it can ever manifest into anything. — Chris Mentillo

With horror stories in general, I try and take Truffaut and Alfred Hitchcock's advice and convey to the audience: Everyone has something to feel guilty about. — Chris Mentillo

I Stopped Counseling People When I Realized How Much They Never Appreciated It. And If They Did Appreciate It, I Never Knew About It. — Chris Mentillo

Everything is About To Change. — Chris Mentillo

Don't let your past dictate your future. — Chris Mentillo

Social issues, reclusiveness, combined with regular vivid nightmares, and imagination are why I write. — Chris Mentillo

One quotation can change a person's life. — Chris Mentillo

Sometimes The World Doesn't Need Another Hero. Instead, Sometimes The World Needs A Powerful Nocturnal Creature To Save Us From Total Eternal Destruction. — Chris Mentillo

Supporting a creative artist can mean buying their books, music, art, movie, and photographs or just shouting out their name. — Chris Mentillo

Strive for perfection, excellence, and never give up. — Chris Mentillo

We must all go above and beyond treating our children with absolute precision because they are our future. — Chris Mentillo

Try and support any kind of hard working artist in some special kind of way -- it might just make their day. — Chris Mentillo

Overall, I was generally "delighted" with the book's story -- writing, theme, plot, etc. Seriously, though, I really did revel in it. After all, "what is a book for if not for our enjoyment? — Chris Mentillo