261 Quotes About Gothic
- Author D.K. Mckenzie
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Death is on a scar filled with shadows and temptations.
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- Author Christoph Grafe
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If there is one genre of literature in which architecture indisputably plays a leading role, it is the gothic novel.
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- Author V.C. Andrews
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Then the wind came in with Bart and blew the vase of roses from the table. I stood and stared down at the crystal pieces and the petals scattered about. Why was the wind always trying to tell me something? Something I didn't want to hear!
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- Author Hope Mirrlees
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A bad conscience makes a very good ghost.
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- Author Hope Mirrlees
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Poetry and visions, springing as they do from an ever-present sense of mortality, might easily appear morbid to the sturdycommon sense of a burgher-class in the making.
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- Author Irum Zahra
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You see the world in colors,I see in Black and Red.
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- Author Mary Shelley
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Nothing could exceed in beauty the contrast between these two excellent creatures. One was old, with silver hairs and countenance beaming with benevolence and love; the younger was slight and graceful in his figure, and his features were moulded with the finest symmetry, yet his eyes and attitude expressed the utmost sadness and despondency.
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- Author Mervyn Peake
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The Aunts put their arms about one another so that their faces were cheek to cheek, and from this doublehead they gazed up at Steerpike with a row of four equidistant eyes. There was no reason why there should not have been forty, or four hundred of them. It so happened that only four had been removed from a dead and endless frieze whose inexhaustible and repetitive theme was forever, eyes, eyes, eyes.
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- Author Roland Barthes
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I think that cars today are almost the exact equivalent of the great Gothic cathedrals; I mean the supreme creation of an era, conceived with passion by unknown artists, and consumed in image if not in usage by a whole population which appropriates them as a purely magical object.
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