Today’s Thought of the Day reflects on Anne Rice’s quote: “The world outside had its own rules, and those rules were not human.” Discover why accepting life’s non-human rules might be the most freeing thing you ever do.
Thought of the Day: “I don’t believe in ghosts, but I am afraid of them.” — Marquise du Deffand
Today’s Thought of the Day explores the quote “I don’t believe in ghosts, but I am afraid of them” by Marquise du Deffand. Discover what it teaches about fear, imagination, and facing the ghosts of your past.
Question of the Day: If you got sucked into a fictional horror movie, what movie would you choose to get sucked into?
Today’s Question of the Day asks: If you got sucked into a fictional horror movie, which would you choose? From Alien to Hitchcock to *Shaun of the Dead,* explore what your answer says about your fears and your sense of humor.
Thought of the Day: “Listen to them—the children of the night. What music they make!” — Bram Stoker
Reflect on today’s Thought of the Day from Bram Stoker’s *Dracula*: “Listen to them the children of the night. What music they make!” Explore its meaning, eerie beauty, and how nighttime sounds shape our imagination.
Thought of the Day: “Dreams, tales and stories are the shadow-truths that will endure when mere facts are dust and ashes.” — Neil Gaiman
Discover today’s Thought of the Day: Neil Gaiman reminds us that stories endure while facts fade. Explore how tales become shadow-truths that shape meaning and memory.
Thought of the Day: “The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague.” — Edgar Allan Poe
Today’s Thought of the Day explores Edgar Allan Poe’s reflection that the boundaries between life and death are shadowy and vague—and why embracing blurred edges can give new meaning to our everyday lives.