Quotes from Bram Stoker
more I have seen the count go out in his lizard fashion.
~ Bram Stoker
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Umar?m hata yapmam???md?r; çünkü uyku benimle flört etmeye baÅŸlad???nda içimde yeni bir korku doÄŸuyor.
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Al principio, aprendemos la verdad ínfima, la apreciamos en su justo valor, pero no debemos creer que esta es toda la verdad del universo
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Ya?am yiyicili?i incelemek istiyorsan?z doktor, ba?ka bir hasta bulmal?s?n?z!
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Y con respecto a la vida, doctor, ¿Qué es, al fin y al cabo? Cuando se ha logrado todo lo que se necesita y se sabe que ya no se quiere nada más, ahí acaba todo.
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Ella es una de las mujeres de Dios, confeccionadas por sus propias manos para mostrarnos a los hombres y a otras mujeres que existe un cielo en donde podemos entrar, y que su luz puede estar aquí en la tierra. Tan veraz, tan dulce, tan noble, tan desinteresada, y eso, permítame decirle a usted, es mucho en esta edad tan escéptica y egoísta
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With a red light of triumph in his eyes, and with a smile that Judas in hell might be proud of.
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Todo lo desconocido nos parece maravilloso.
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I am satisfied that Lucy's body is not in that coffin; but that only proves one thing.' 'And what is that, friend John?' 'That it is not there.
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Onlar? dinleyin, gecenin çocuklar?n?. Ne güzel müzik yap?yorlar!
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there is hardly a foot of soil in all this region that has not been enriched by the blood of men, patriots or invaders.
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before. He wore a look of stern sadness and infinite pity. As I expected, he murmured, with that hissing inspiration
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Trust yourself. You've survived a lot and you will survive whatever is coming.
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Blow spiders!
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but there was a queer, acrid smell about.
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gate, I went up the avenue alone. I knocked gently and rang as quietly as possible, for I feared to disturb Lucy or her mother, and hoped to only bring a servant to the door. After a while, finding no response, I
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have a dim half remembrance of long, anxious times of waiting and fearing, darkness in which there was not even the pain of hope to make present distress more poignant.
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am amaze, and not at ease then; but she is so bright and tender and thoughtful for me that I forget all fear.
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Frankly we did our best to prevent such a testamentary disposition, and pointed out certain contingencies that might leave her daughter either penniless or not so free as she should be to act regarding a matrimonial alliance.
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Some girls are so vain!
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A brave man's hand can speak for itself;
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Versión en español) ¿Cómo voy a poder, cómo podría alguien, describir aquella extraña escena, su solemnidad, su lobreguez, su tristeza, su horror y, sin embargo, también su dulzura?
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To one thing I have made up my mind. If we find out that Mina must be a vampire in the end, then she shall not go into that unknown and terrible land alone. I suppose it is thus that in old times one vampire meant many. Just as their hideous bodies could only rest in sacred earth, so the holiest love was the recruiting sergeant for their ghastly ranks.
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let it bring my good-bye. Here comes the coach!
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