Quote by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Download Open image ““Over all this the schloss shows its many-windowed front; its towers, and its Gothic chapel.”” — Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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What a fool I was! and yet, in the sight of angels, are we any wiser as we grow older? It seems to me,… — Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Copy Share Image
For some nights I slept profoundly; but still every morning I felt the same lassitude, and a languor weighed upon me all day. I… — Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Copy Share Image
Old persons are sometimes as unwilling to die as tired-out children are to say good night and go to bed. — Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Copy Share Image
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Women are so enigmatical – some in everything – all in matters of the heart. Don't they sometimes actually admire what is repulsive?... — Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Copy Share Image
I remember everything about it—with an effort. I see it all, as divers see what is going on above them, through a medium, dense,… — Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Copy Share Image
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“She was slender, and wonderfully graceful. Except that her movements were languid—very languid—indeed, there was nothing in her appearance to indicate an invalid.” — Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu Copy Share Image