325 Quotes by Mary Shelley
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The time at length arrives, when grief is rather an indulgence than a necessity and the smile that plays upon the lips, although it may be deemed a sacrilege, is not banished.
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Happiness is in its highest degree the sister of goodness.
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I am alone and miserable. Only someone as ugly as I am could love me.
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Oh! What a miserable night I passed! The cold stars shone in mockery, and the bare trees waved their branches above me; now and then the sweet voice of a bird burst forth amidst the universal stillness. All, save I, were at rest or in enjoyment; I, like the arch-fiend, bore a hell within me, and finding myself unsympathized with, wished to tear up the trees, spread havoc and destruction around me, and then to have sat down and enjoyed the ruin.
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My father was not scientific, and I was left to struggle with a child’s blindness, added to a student’s thirst for knowledge.
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We are fashioned creatures, but half made up. – Victor Frankenstein.
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Every where I see bliss, from which I alone am irrevocably excluded.
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If your wish is to become really a man of science and not merely a petty experimentalist, I should advise you to apply to every branch of natural philosophy, including mathematics.
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My spirit will sleep in peace; or if it thinks, it will not surely think thus. Farewell.
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