325 Quotes by Mary Shelley


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    If you will comply with my conditions, I will leave them and you at peace; but if you refuse, I will glut the maw of death, until it be satiated with the blood of your remaining friends.

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    The labours I endured were no longer to be alleviated by the bright sun or gentle breezes of spring; all joy was but a mockery, which insulted my desolate state, and made me feel more painfully that I was not made for the enjoyment of pleasure.

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    All judges had rather that ten innocent should suffer than that one guilty should escape.

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    I am unstable, sometimes melancholy, and have been called on some occasions imperious; but I never did an ungenerous act in my life. I sympathise warmly with others, and have wasted my heart in their love.

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    When I step into the batter’s box, the fans, the noise, the cheers, they all disappear. For that moment, the world is just a battle between me and the pitcher. And more than anything, I want to win.

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    The guilty are allowed, by human laws, bloody as they are, to speak in their own defence before they are condemned.

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    My own mind began to grow, watchful with anxoius thoughts.

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    None but those who have experienced them can conceive of the enticements of science.

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