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Bram Stoker quotes - page 2
How good and thoughtful he is; the world seems full of good men--even if there are monsters in it.
Bram Stoker
Euthanasia" is an excellent and comforting word! I am grateful to whoever invented it.
Bram Stoker
There are bad dreams for those who sleep unwisely.
Bram Stoker
No one but a woman can help a man when he is in trouble of the heart.
Bram Stoker
Ah, it is the fault of our science that it wants to explain all; and if it explain not, then it says there is nothing to explain.
Bram Stoker
I suppose that we women are such cowards that we think a man will save us from fears, and we marry him.
Bram Stoker
Loneliness will sit over our roofs with brooding wings.
Bram Stoker
The blood is the life!
Bram Stoker
The fame of an actor is won in minutes and seconds, not in years.
Bram Stoker
Take me away from all this Death.
Bram Stoker
Because if a woman's heart was free a man might have hope.
Bram Stoker
But a stranger in a strange land, he is no one. Men know him not, and to know not is to care not for.
Bram Stoker
It is wonderful what tricks our dreams play us, and how conveniently we can imagine.
Bram Stoker
Oh, why must a man like that be made unhappy when there are lots of girls about who would worship the very ground he trod on?
Bram Stoker
There are such beings as vampires, some of us have evidence that they exist. Even had we not the proof of our own unhappy experience, the teachings and the records of the past give proof enough for sane peoples.
Bram Stoker
It is only when a man feels himself face to face with such horrors that he can understand their true import.
Bram Stoker
Good women tell all their lives, and by day and by hour and by minute, such things that angels can read.
Bram Stoker
I could not resist the temptation of mystifying him a bit, I suppose it is some taste of the original apple that remains still in our mouths.
Bram Stoker
I have a sort of empty feeling; nothing in the world seems of sufficient importance to be worth the doing.
Bram Stoker
He may not enter anywhere at the first, unless there be some one of the household who bid him to come, though afterwards he can come as he please.
Bram Stoker
And so we remained till the red of the dawn began to fall through the snow gloom. I was desolate and afraid, and full of woe and terror. But when that beautiful sun began to climb the horizon life was to me again.
Bram Stoker
There was one great tomb more lordly than all the rest; huge it was, and nobly proportioned. On it was but one word, DRACULA.
Bram Stoker
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