4 Quotes by Arthur Conan Doyle about spring

  • Author Arthur Conan Doyle
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    Yet birth, and lust, and illness, and death are changeless things, and when one of these harsh facts springs out upon a man at some sudden turn of the path of life, it dashes off for the moment his mask of civilization and gives a glimpse of the stranger and stronger face below.

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  • Author Arthur Conan Doyle
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    In shape they were like horrible toads, and moved in a succession of springs, but in size they were of an incredible bulk, larger than the largest elephant. We had never before seen them save at night, and indeed they are nocturnal animals save when disturbed in their lairs, as these had been. We now stood amazed at the sight, for their blotched and warty skins were of a curious fish-like iridescence, and the sunlight struck them with an ever-varying rainbow bloom as they moved.

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  • Author Arthur Conan Doyle
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    So complex is the human spirit that it can itself scarce discern the deep springs which impel it to action.

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