VAMPIRE QUOTES IV

quotations about vampires

Vampire quote

Aren't you going to at least try to be sexy? Think of all those vampire fans out there--they'd be so disappointed.

KIERSTEN WHITE

Paranormalcy


Vampires are more than the myth or Twilight saga -- they're REAL and drink more than just blood. An active online community across forums and social media reveals vampires also feed off human life and emotional energy.

NICOLE STINSON

"15,000 real vampires in the UK and they do more than just suck your blood", Daily Star, July 3, 2016


If it's raining and you're running
Don't slip in mud cause
If you do you'll slip in blood
Tonight is the night of the vampire

ROKY ERICKSON

"Night of the Vampire"


I think what the vampires are doing is good, because it helps put into perspective what our conception of 'normal' is. Them doing what they're doing isn't a problem.... It's our preconceived notion of what normal is that's the problem.

JOHN EDGAR BROWNING

"'Real' vampires exist and there are over 5,000 of them in the United States", National Post, October 26, 2016


Well, vampires are evergreen. Every 10 or 15 years there's something about vampires. There is a BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER. Then it'll be quiet for a while, and then we'll have UNDERWORLD, and then it goes quiet, and then there's a TRUE BLOOD, and then it goes quiet.

DONNY CATES

"An Interview with Donny Cates, Creator of REDNECK", ComicsVerse, April 29, 2017


Vampires are vectors of protozoonoses, rickettsioses and especially rabies. The Latin American Paralyssa is only transmitted by vampires. Besides helping to prevent rabies, the control of vampires is an important tool in preventing these vector-borne diseases.

H. S. H. SEIFERT

Tropical Animal Health


The fact of the matter is, if vampires truly feed with even a tiny fraction of the frequency that they are depicted to in movies and folklore, then the human race would have been wiped out quite quickly after the first vampire appeared.

COSTAS EFTHIMIOU & SOHANG GANDHI

"Cinema Fiction vs. Physics Reality: Ghosts, Vampires and Zombies"


Vampires are both people, with human emotions and feelings, and supernatural. One side of their personality can be stressed over the other, but they are always shown as contradictory.

EMILY SANNA

Pop Monsters: The Modern-Day Craze for Vampires and Werewolves


In the 1970s vampires were pretty boring. The scariest vampire was Count Chocula. One bite of Count Chocula and you were cursed with Type 2 diabetes.

CRAIG FERGUSON

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, March 19, 2012

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You won't find a vampire in a Ford Fiesta.

CHARLAINE HARRIS

Dead Until Dark


Surveys conducted by the Atlanta Vampire Alliance have found that there are at least five thousand people in the U.S. who identify as real vampires.... These communities have largely kept to themselves, knowing enough about public perception to not want to attract prying eyes.

YANAN WANG

"'Real' vampires exist and there are over 5,000 of them in the United States", National Post, October 26, 2016


I think I should warn you all, when a vampire bites it, it's never a pretty sight. No two bloodsuckers go the same way. Some yell and scream, some go quietly, some explode, some implode, but all will try to take you with them.

EDGAR FROG

The Lost Boys


I've got a baby vampire in me,
nobody knows, nobody knows.
I saw you put it in me like a seed
that was as big as a stone.
And all I can do is watch it grow
and it comes and it goes.
It comes and it goes
and it's turning me into someone I don't know.

HELIUM

"Baby Vampire Made Me"


Evil is a point of view. God kills indiscriminately and so shall we. For no creatures under God are as we are, none so like him as ourselves.

ANNE RICE

Interview with the Vampire


The traits of modern-day vampires are pretty well established. They have fangs, drink human blood, and can't see themselves in mirrors. They can be warded off with garlic, or killed with a stake through the heart. Some, like Dracula, are aristocrats who live in castles. But vampires didn't start out so clearly defined. Scholars suspect that the modern conception of these Halloween monsters evolved from various traditional beliefs that were held throughout Europe. These beliefs centered around the fear that the dead, once buried, could still harm the living. Often, these legends arose from a misunderstanding of how bodies decompose. As a corpse's skin shrinks, its teeth and fingernails can appear to have grown longer. And as internal organs break down, a dark "purge fluid" can leak out of the nose and mouth. People unfamiliar with this process would interpret this fluid to be blood and suspect that the corpse had been drinking it from the living.

BECKY LITTLE

"The Bloody Truth About Vampires", National Geographic, October 26, 2016


If there's one thing real vampires seem to have in common, it is their reluctance to tell the world about who, and what, they are.

KIM WALL

"Interview with a real-life vampire: why drinking blood isn't like in Hollywood", The Guardian, August 15, 2015


I'm looking for someone to quench my thirst-for all eternity.

ELLEN SCHREIBER

Vampireville


hey black dress moves in a blue movie graverobbers from outer space well, your pulmonary trembles in your outstretched arm tremble so wicked two inch nails micro waist with a pale white feline face inclination eyebrows to there mistress to the horror kid cemetary of the white love ghoul, well take off your shabby dress come and lay beside me come a little bit closer come a little bit closer come a little bit closer come a little bit closer to this vampira, vampira, vampira hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey

MISFITS

"Vampira"


Once I returned to the Church and began to see the universe as a place that really did incorporate redemption and really tried to understand the implications of there being a God, my identification with the vampires as outcasts, as outsiders and lost souls began to totally wane. It no longer worked for me. I had done it. It had led me to this point.

ANNE RICE

interview, BookPage, November 2005


They hover alive in the space about me, vampires of thought, drinking the life of my soul. Shadows, flung into space by sharp corners, breaking off at unknown angles, falling on concrete floors, climbing black walls.

CHESTER HIMES

Cast the First Stone