261 Quotes About Gothic
- Author Hazel Butler
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I imagined her poised, a humerus in one hand, a toothbrush in the other, as she gently brushed away the last remnants of the person who had once used that arm to shake hands, open doors, lift a mug of tea. I wondered if it was so very different from how I myself looked when I sat on the floor of my finds room, perhaps sitting cross-legged, at the centre of a circle of newly cleaned bones, a tibia in one hand, a toothbrush in the other …
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- Author James Hogg
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The attendance of that brother was now become like the attendance of a demon on some devoted being that had sold himself to destruction
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- Author Paula V. Hardin
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Never give up, Never surrender!!!!! If you think you can't, then you must, if you must, then you can..Tony Robbins
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- Author Abigail Wilson
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I followed the curious intensity behind those dark blue eyes and the moment his eyes changed. Suddenly, my world felt terribly small, like I’d experienced merely a handful of what it had to offer.
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- Author Abigail Wilson
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Surely it was the shock of all I’d learned, the danger his conclusions indicated, but as I returned his smile, a bit of warmth filled my cheeks. There was something awfully pleasant about his dark features and wild hair, which begged to be touched.
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- Author Bernie Mcgill
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Some ghosts are so quiet you would hardly know they were there.
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- Author George Gordon Byron
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Where there is mystery, it is generally supposed there must be evil.
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- Author Hazel Butler
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he night beyond the window was still, mordant white snow, punctuated only by the eerie dark of the trees, gumshoeing their way along the edge of the path outside. Their skeletal fingers clawed up at the stars, held down by an insidious, weightless lacing of snowflakes. I gazed idly at the moon and wondered if it truly had the power to sway the will of men.
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- Author Hazel Butler
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The night beyond the window was still, mordant white snow, punctuated only by the eerie dark of the trees, gumshoeing their way along the edge of the path outside. Their skeletal fingers clawed up at the stars, held down by an insidious, weightless lacing of snowflakes. I gazed idly at the moon and wondered if it truly had the power to sway the will of men.
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