Top 16 Bram Stoker Dracula Blood Quotes
#1. HASSEN: Perhaps I will never get over the shame of disappointment, but it will not destroy me.
Ruby Dixon
#2. Usually I play the bad guy role, a terrorist or someone.
Sayed Badreya
#3. Believe me, you don't want Hannibal Lecter inside your head.
Jack Crawford
#4. For me, as a child, I certainly thought that there were more black people in the world than white people.
Keegan-Michael Key
#5. The ideal husband? There couldn't be such a thing. The institution is wrong.
Oscar Wilde
#6. What is nature? Art thou not the living government of God? O Heaven, is it in very deed He then that ever speaks through thee, that lives and loves in thee, that lives and loves in me?
Thomas Carlyle
#7. The warlike days are over. Blood is too precious a thing in these days of dishonorable peace; and the glories of the great races are as a tale that is told.
Bram Stoker
#8. If you think Thanksgiving has been fun, just wait until Christmas."...
The doors slammed shut with a muffled thud, and all he could think about was the revenge she could be planning. He'd never looked forward to anything more in his life. "Game on.
Sara Humphreys
#9. With Twitter, you can build your own virtual trading floor and research department, populated by the smartest people on earth. Almost any subject or sector has you can think of, you can find a few people with an expertise in that area.
Barry Ritholtz
#10. No man knows till he experiences it, what it is like to feel his own life-blood drawn away into the woman he loves.
Bram Stoker
#11. My voice is the only material thing in which I can still reveal myself. Go ahead and cut off the hand or the testicles of a voice. Try to find the head of a voice, the orifice through which it passes, or even the breasts to which you can attach the clips of your electrodes. Nothing. Resonant tooth.
Abdellatif Laabi
#12. I don't know myself. I don't know what I want or how I feel or how I should feeland I don't think I ever really have.
J.A. Redmerski
#13. I have nothing but contempt for anyone who can spell a word in only one way.
Thomas Jefferson
#15. Old age diminishes our strength; it takes away our pleasures one after the other; it withers the soul as well as the body; it renders adventure and friendship difficult; and finally it is shadowed by thoughts of death.
Andre Maurois
#16. The habit of attending to small things and of appreciating small courtesies is one of the important marks of a good person,
Nelson Mandela
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