Skellington Jack Quotes & Sayings
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The air was hot and wet, as if it had absorbed the sweat of countless bodies. It dripped also with scandal. — Monica Ali

This is going to sound slightly stalkerish, but I can't help but notice you've decapitated Jack Skellington and put him on your ears." "What can I say?" Yvette shrugs. "I like bones." "So do I, actually, because our skeletons support a massive interconnected muscular structure and without them we would be blobs of flesh. Also we wouldn't have middle fingers to flip people off with. Are you in Room 14B?" Yvette's eyes widen. "Yeah, so you're -" "MY ROOMMATE!" I screech. A passing guy winces and flips me off. I loudly inform him he has his skeleton to thank for that. — Sara Wolf

The idea of performing some of Jack Skellington's songs from The Nightmare Before Christmas live for the very first time is immensely exciting. — Danny Elfman

There are two ways to beat the cruelty of a harsh environment: You can become stronger or you can become smarter. — John Medina

Writing involves seeing people suffer and, as Robert Stone once put it, finding some meaning therein. — Anne Lamott

If I would make a song dedicated to any woman, it would have to be my mom because, you know, she's been there since I came out of her. She would have to be the one ... my mom or my daughter. — Action Bronson

The Lord stands above the new day, for God has made it. All restlessness, all worry, and anxiety flee before him. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Mayor: How horrible our Christmas will be!
Jack Skellington: *No.*
[the Mayor switches to his upset face]
Jack Skellington: How *jolly*!
Mayor: Oh. How *jolly* our Christmas will be — Tim Burton

I don't care who anybody sleeps with, — Betty White

Tragedy is born of myth, not morality. Prometheus and Icarus are tragic heroes. Yet none of the myths in which they appear has anything to do with moral dilemmas. Nor have the greatest Greek tragedies.
If Euripides is the most tragic of the Greek playwrights, it is not because he deals with moral conflicts but because he understood that reason cannot be the guide of life. — John N. Gray

I must have been seriously frustrated by my lack of sword-fighting skills to make all this up. My dream head hurts just thinking about it. — Susan Ee

Dear Forgiveness,I saved a plate for you. — Richard Siken

A puppy is but a dog, plus high spirits, and minus common sense. — Agnes Repplier

You'll never be a mature Christian until you understand that God remembers his promises and forgets your sins. — Kevin DeYoung

The journey home is never a direct route; it is, in fact, always circuitous, and somewhere along the way, we discover that the journey is more significant than the destination and that the people we meet along the way will be the traveling companions of our memories forever. — Nelson DeMille