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Trick Or Treat Quotes

Quotes tagged as "trick-or-treat" Showing 1-12 of 12
Charlie Brown
“I got a rock.”
Charlie Brown

Stewart Stafford
“Across a golden Autumn tapestry appear the spirits of our ancient selves demanding recognition and reward for one haunted night. Sated, they retreat from winter’s onslaught and retire to subconscious hibernation for another twelvemonth.”
Stewart Stafford

“Halloween is a great holiday for any actor if you think about it. It's all about dress-up and playing characters. So yeah, it's always had a special place for me.”
Nicolas Cage

Richelle E. Goodrich
“When I was a youngster,
I trick-or-treated.
I dressed up in costume,
rang doorbells and pleaded.

Today I’m a grown up
who treats and tricks.
I cackle at children
and share candy sticks.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Being Bold: Quotes, Poetry, & Motivations for Every Day of the Year

“...flames moved towards him
and dropped within
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singed and marred
his tender skin ...

(the frightful plight tale)”
muse, Enigmatic Evolution

Amber Newberry
“The laughter of children filled the crisp air while off-beat rhythms of knocks and door bells mixed with a chorus of "trick or treat" that sang out into the early evening.”
Amber Newberry, One Night in Salem

Richelle E. Goodrich
“Halloween trickster.
Spiders on string.
Children in costume.
Startle and scream.

Halloween treater.
Apples on sticks.
Caramel. Chocolate.
Come, take your pick.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Being Bold: Quotes, Poetry, & Motivations for Every Day of the Year

Stewart Stafford
“Pomona's Feast by Stewart Stafford

Home from aggressive begging on November Eve,
A horror movie that won't be finished in the background,
The pirate's booty or robber's swag is examined.

Face in the bag, a cornucopia of scents in the nostrils:
Oranges, nuts, burnt popcorn, chocolate,
Toffee apples, crisps, Liquorice Allsorts, and Rice Krispie cakes.

A smörgåsbord Pomona's feast begins,
As a maternal voice advises frugality,
To no avail.

Noses in the trough,
Nothing eaten bears any relation to the thing eaten before or after,
Aching gums, jaws, and bellies swiftly ensue.

To bed to sleep it off,
The next morning, it's déjà vu,
The maternal voice again advises eating breakfast first, to no avail.

© Stewart Stafford, 2021. All rights reserved.”
Stewart Stafford

Anthony T. Hincks
“Have a ghost of a time.
Have a happy Halloween!”
Anthony T. Hincks

Stewart Stafford
“November 1st, All Saints Day,
Dawned crisp and bright,
Golden leaves and burned-out husks of fireworks,
Lay strewn in the grass by the smouldering bonfire.”
Stewart Stafford

Rodrigo Éker
“Había un desfile de los más diversos disfraces: caras fantasmales pintadas sobre sábanas, máscaras de Frankenstein al estilo Hollywood, vampiros de colmillos ensangrentados que perturbarían el sueño de Bram Stoker. Estaban también los que arrastraban trajes humillantes: infantes subyugados por la voluntad de padres cursis que los vestían de abejorros, mariposas, y peluchitos esponjosos.”
Rodrigo Éker, Cuarteto de Halloween

Talya Tate Boerner
“Each year, the church hosted a Family Fun Night in the fellowship hall as a trick-or-treating alternative for kids. Superheroes and fairy princesses were encouraged; goblins and zombies were not allowed through the doors. Bernice didn't know when it had happened, but evidently, many of the church folk in Savage Crossing believed Halloween was the gateway to Hell.... Bernice looked forward to giving candy to the cute neighborhood kids dressed as green-faced witches and vampires wearing plastic fangs. Kids (and church people) would be better off if they understood superheroes weren't real, and monsters often lurked in unexpected places.”
Talya Tate Boerner, Bernice Runs Away