Pennywise sayings
Here are some famous sayings by Pennywise, the terrifying clown from Stephen King's novel "It":
1. "We all float down here."
2. "Time to float."
3. "Fear... is the taste of children."
4. "I am the eater of worlds, and of children."
5. "You'll float too!"
6. "I'm every nightmare you've ever had. I am your worst dream come true."
7. "Beep beep, Richie!"
8. "They all taste so much better when they're afraid."
9. "I'll kill you all! Ha-ha! I'll drive you crazy and I'll kill you all! I'm every nightmare you ever had! I am your worst dream come true! I'm everything you ever were afraid of!"
10. "I am the ultimate evil."
Above is Pennywise sayings.
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