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Since I had a soft spot for zombies and my curiosity was killing me, I opted for plan Z.
— Darynda Jones
I find a lot of writing happens when you're not actually at the computer. So I carry a notebook.
— Noah Baumbach
I'd like to sit down with him and pick his brain, just a tiny bite somewhere in the frontal lobe to get a taste of his thoughts -Warm Bodies
— Isaac Marion
The grace that does not change my life will not save my soul.
— Charles Spurgeon
This is what my high school life had become - a horror show of epic, mind-fuck proportions.
— G.G. Silverman
Even as zombies, ridiculous prom gowns were the downfall of teenage girls, crippling them at the knees.
— G.G. Silverman
My friend "M" says the irony of being a zombie is that everything is funny, but you can't smile, because your lips have rotted off.
— Isaac Marion
Seeing the way his trousers clung to those most English parts.
— Seth Grahame-Smith
Nothing is impossible to kill. It's just that sometimes after you kill something you have to keep shooting it until it stops moving
— Mira Grant
Zombies, deadheads, corpsicles. What's the difference? They don't care. They don't have feelings to hurt.
— Daniel Waters
I felt bad for the girls in my school, who flocked to prom like it was the second coming of Christ, complete with double-rainbows and unicorns.
— G.G. Silverman
The moment was surreal. A sometimes-autistic young man with two identities lecturing a room full of zombies on feelings and realities.
— Jonathan Friesen
He knew she would never have wanted rescue at this price, just as surely as he could not have withheld it.
— Jonathan Renshaw
I'm not the one going for a biology degree. I'm just a philosophy major who eats people.
— Scott Westerfeld
I never intended to become a zombie huntress; I had only intended to protest prom, high school's last bastion of patriarchal society.
— G.G. Silverman