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- Then a dog began to howl somewhere in a farmhouse far down the road, a long, agonized wailing, as if from fear. The sound was…
- But we are pledged to set the world free. Our toil must be in silence, and our efforts all in secret. For in this enlightened…
- All men are mad in some way or the other, and inasmuch as you deal discreetly with your madmen, so deal with God's madmen too,…
- A house cannot be made habitable in a day; and, after all, how few days go to make up a century.
- Good women tell all their lives, and by day and by hour and by minute, such things that angels can read.
- 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…
- There are darknesses in life and there are lights, and you are one of the lights, the light of all lights.
- Take me away from all this Death.
- There is a reason why all things are as they are.
- There was one great tomb more lordly than all the rest; huge it was, and nobly proportioned. On it was but one word, DRACULA.
- Do you not think that there are things which you cannot understand, and yet which are; that some people see things that others cannot? But…
- I am all in a sea of wonders. I doubt; I fear; I think strange things, which I dare not confess to my own soul.…
- For life be, after all, only a waitin' for somethin' else than what we're doin'; and death be all that we can rightly depend on.
- I sometimes think we must be all mad and that we shall wake to sanity in strait-waistcoats.
- Being proposed to all is very nice and all that sort of thing, but it isn’t at all a happy thing when you have to…
- We are all drifting reefwards now, and faith is our only anchor.
- I have cried even when the laugh did choke me. But no more think that I am all sorry when I cry, for the laugh…
- It is a strange world, a sad world, a world full of miseries, and woes, and troubles; and yet when King Laugh come he make…
- I suppose a cry does us all good at times-clears the air as other rain does.
- Our toil must be in silence, and our efforts all in secret; for this enlightened age, when men believe not even what they see, the…
- Love is, after all, a selfish thing; and it throws a black shadow on anything between which and the light it stands.
- But we are strong, each in our purpose, and we are all more strong together.
- Then a dog began to howl somewhere in a farming house far down the road - a long, agonized wailing, as if from fear... Then,…
- It is the eve of St. George's Day. Do you not know that tonight, when the clock strikes midnight, all the evil things in the…
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