1,587 Quotes About Vampires


  • Author Anne Rice
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    His dark-green eyes made me think of Merrick’s, and for one moment I felt such a desire for her, such a horror of what I’d done, that I couldn’t speak.

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  • Author Anne Rice
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    What tribe on earth has not had elders? How much of our art and our knowledge comes from those who’ve lived into old age? You sound like Lestat when you say such things, speaking of his Savage Garden. The world has never seemed a hopelessly savage place to me.

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  • Author Anne Rice
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    I cannot pretend to be the mortal that once refused Lestat. I cannot reach back and claim that being’s reimaginative heart.

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  • Author Anne Rice
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    I turned and it seemed the room was pulsing violently around me, all its color coalescing as though Monet’s spirit had infected the very fabric of all solid matter and the air. All the objects of the room seemed arbitrary and symbolic. And beyond lay the savage night-Lestat’s Savage Garden-and random unanswerable stars. As for Louis, he was captivated as only he can become, yielding as men almost never yield, no matter in what shape or form the male spirit may be clothed.

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  • Author Anne Rice
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    If ever a creature was earthbond, it’s the vampire. We’re wed, soul and body, hopelessly. Only the most painful death by fire can rip that bond.

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  • Author Anne Rice
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    She was the woman to whom I’d surrendered passion, pride, and honor for a long time before.

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