Bram Stoker Quotes About Literature

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  • Before I left the castle I so fixed its entrances that never more can the Count enter there Undead.

    Bram Stoker (2016). “Dracula”, p.316, Zillmann Publishing
  • Let me be accurate in everything, for though you and I have seen some strange things together, you may at the first think that I, Van Helsing, am mad. That the many horrors and the so long strain on nerves has at the last turn my brain.

    Bram Stoker (1904). “Dracula”, p.330, Hayes Barton Press
  • There are such beings as vampires, some of us have evidence that they exist. Even had we not the proof of our own unhappy experience, the teachings and the records of the past give proof enough for sane peoples.

    Bram Stoker (2016). “Dracula”, p.203, Zillmann Publishing
  • I saw the Count lying within the box upon the earth, some of which the rude falling from the cart had scattered over him. He was deathly pale, just like a waxen image, and the red eyes glared with the horrible vindictive look which I knew so well.

    Bram Stoker (2007). “Dracula”, p.597, Book Jungle
  • And so we remained till the red of the dawn began to fall through the snow gloom. I was desolate and afraid, and full of woe and terror. But when that beautiful sun began to climb the horizon life was to me again.

    Bram Stoker, Mort Castle (2014). “Dracula”, p.359, "F+W Media, Inc."
  • Whether it is the old lady's fear, or the many ghostly traditions of this place, or the crucifix itself, I do not know, but I am not feeling nearly as easy in my mind as usual.

    Bram Stoker (2006). “Dracula - Literary Touchstone Edition”, p.12, Prestwick House Inc
  • It was like a miracle, but before our very eyes, and almost in the drawing of a breath, the whole body crumbled into dust and passed from our sight.

    Bram Stoker (2006). “Dracula - Literary Touchstone Edition”, p.333, Prestwick House Inc
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