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Certain Quotes by Edgar Allan Poe
- There are certain themes of which the interest is all-absorbing, but which are too entirely horrible for the purposes of legitimate fiction.
- The object, Truth, or the satisfaction of the intellect, and the object, Passion, or the excitement of the heart, are, although attainable, to a certain…
- I was cautious in what I said before the young lady; for I could not be sure that she was sane; and, in fact, there…
- It is the curse of a certain order of mind, that it can never rest satisfied with the consciousness of its ability to do a…
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