1,174 Quotes by Anne Rice

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    Kinship. Could they guess how indescribably exotic that was after the barren, selfish world in which she’d spent her life, like a potted plant that had never seen the real sun, nor the real earth, nor heard the rain except against double-paned glass?

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    The world doesn’t need any more mediocrity or hedged bets.

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    Motivated employees are crucial to a company’s success.

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    Consequently, if you believe God made Satan, you must realize that all Satan’s power comes from God and so that Satan is simply God’s child, and that we are God’s children also. There are no children of Satan, really.

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    Words spoken to drunkards were truly words written in water. They vanished into the endless void in which the drunkard languished.

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    Cities have distinct personalities. It’s a matter of knowing it.

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    You’re the hunter, the warrior. You’re stronger than anyone else here, that’s your tragedy.

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    We were at that moment of drunkenness that the two of us had come to call the Golden Moment, when everything made sense. We always tried to stretch out that moment, and then inevitably one of us would confess, “I can’t follow anymore, I think the Golden Moment’s passed.

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    An actor said at one point that evil was a necessity. It was food for genius.

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