Top 15 Lovecraftian Quotes
#1. I have mild albinism, which means I am very sensitive to light, so the animal representation of my spirit would have to be a mole. I am particularly fond of that most Lovecraftian of mammals, the star-nosed mole, and tend to choose it for online icons and avatars.
Sarah Monette
#2. L.A. is what happens when a bunch of Lovecraftian elder gods and porn starlets spend a weekend locked up in the Chateau Marmont snorting lines of crank off Jim Morrison's bones.
Richard Kadrey
#3. I wanted to write a story set in the Lovecraftian universe that didn't gloss over the uglier implications of his worldview.
Victor LaValle
#4. The skies are haunted by that which it were madness to know; and strange abominations pass evermore between earth and moon and athwart the galaxies. Unnamable things have come to us in alien horror and will come again.
Clark Ashton Smith
#5. Fayez whistled low. That is not dead which can eternal lie. Or, y'know, whatever.
James S.A. Corey
#6. But optimism dribbles away when horror repeats.
Tim Reed
#7. I will look for powdered donuts in the wilderness. He headed outside and started
Rick Riordan
#8. You are a fucking ugly bitch I want to stab to death and play around with your blood, but I'm smiling.
Bret Easton Ellis
#9. With everyone else, he was chipped ice on a mountain. With her sister, he was a summer breeze across the sea. Alas,
Renee Ahdieh
#10. When you really deep down look at it, we go to bed every night, get up every morning, stay here for 70 or 80 years, and then we die.
Lee Trevino
#11. Someone who is not a killer is not going to watch a TV show and decide to be a killer.
Jeff Lindsay
#12. Well, yeah, you listen to a talking snake and there's gonna be trouble.
Mike Mignola
#13. I'd rather be free in Hell than in chains in America."--Victoria Woodhull in The Renegade Queen
Eva Flynn
#14. If the sky, by sinister alchemy, or diabolical prestidigitation, transformed into a mirror of the mother sea, the primordial cradle; and if leviathans swam that breadth and hovered, softly undulating over the teaming habitations of the globe, feasting; what should you wear?
Laird Barron
#15. Life (as you call it) is an opportunity for you to know experientially what you already know conceptually. You need learn nothing to do this. You need merely remember what you already know, and act on it.
Neale Donald Walsch
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