Quotes from Bram Stoker
The last I saw of Count Dracula was his kissing his hand to me;
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I want you to have your brain clear, and all your susceptibilities fresh.
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I love you with all the moods and tenses of the verb
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To look at you and to feel nothing is the closure that I desire.
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We have the well-known legend of the 'Worm Well' of Lambton Castle
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Our ways are not your ways, and there shall be to you many strange things -Bram Stoker, Dracula
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Her ?eyi ver ve b?rak diledi?ini yaps?n.
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He took with him a bag in which were many instruments and drugs, 'the ghastly paraphernalia of our beneficial trade', as he once called, in one of his lectures, the equipment of a professor of the healing craft.
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I am no longer young. And my heart, through weary years of mourning over the dead, is not attuned to mirth. Moreover, the walls of my castle are broken; the shadows are many, and the wind breathes cold through the broken battlements and casements.
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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.
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Las damas de honor alegran la vista de los que aguardan la llegada de la novia; pero cuando ésta aparece, pierden todo esplendor para los ojos deslumbrados.
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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. But yet we see around us every day the growth of new beliefs, which think themselves new; and which are yet but the old, which pretend to be young—like the fine ladies at the opera.
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the elephant had stepped across the body of a snake which was dragging itself through the jungle. 'So far as I could see,' he said, 'it must have been eighty or one hundred feet in length.
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Up to now I never quite knew what Shakespeare meant when he made Hamlet say, My tablets! Quick, my tablets! `tis meet that I put it down, etc., For now, feeling as though my own brain were unhinged or as if the shock had come which must end in its undoing, I turn to my diary for repose.
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Thank God! this is the country where bribery can do anything, and we are well supplied with money.
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I suppose you know that when you are after tiger, it is a point of honour not to shoot at anything else, as life may depend on it. I could easily have spined this monster, but I felt that I must not—so, with regret, I had to let it go.
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when the struggle for existence was so savage that no vitality which was not founded in a gigantic form could have even a possibility of survival.
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The requiem of the twain was the roar of the breaking waves and the scream of the white birds that circled round the Watter's Mou'.
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çünkü yaÅŸam, yapt???m?z ÅŸeyden baÅŸka bir ÅŸeyi beklemektir sadece ve hakk?yla güvenebileceÄŸimiz tek ÅŸey ölümdür.
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J'ai toujours estimé qu'une bête sauvage n'est jamais aussi belle que quand un obstacle la sépare de nous - un obstacle bien solide, si possible.
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How blessed are those whose lives have no fears, to whom sleep is a blessing that comes nightly, and brings nothing but sweet dreams.- Dracula
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Adam went quietly on with his breakfast. Killing a few snakes in a morning was no new experience to him.
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des nuages blancs, humides, qui prenaient des formes fantomatiques si lourdes, si froides, si menaçantes qu'il ne fallait pas un grand effort d'imagination pour penser que les esprits des marins morts en mer venaient toucher leurs frères en vie et plus d'un marin trembla en sentant l'envelopper des mains humides que semblait former le brouillard marin.
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Bir ÅŸeyden eminim. GüneÅŸ bugünkü turunu atarken bundan daha mutsuz bir evin üzerine doÄŸmayacak.
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