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It has been a marvellous age of invention: radio, aeroplane, electric light, the telephone, and fellatio.
— Christopher Bram
Enter freely and of your own free will!
— Bram Stoker
You yourself never loved; you never love!
Yes, I too can love; you yourselves can tell it from the past. Is it not so? — Bram Stoker
Yes, I too can love; you yourselves can tell it from the past. Is it not so? — Bram Stoker
Free to call a spade a spade (and a cock a cock).
— Christopher Bram
Give and ye shall receive.
— Bram Cohen
Man cannot be trusted unless they are watched
— Bram Stoker
Whilst I live on here there is but one thing to hope for, that I may not go mad, if, indeed, I be not mad already.
— Bram Stoker
It made him feel like a mom, ineffectual and sexless.
— Christopher Bram
Loneliness will sit over our roofs with brooding wings.
— Bram Stoker
There was no point in doing art if you were going to be second-rate.
— Christopher Bram
It's better worth being late for a chance of winning you than being in time for any other girl in the world.
— Bram Stoker
For the dead travel fast.
— Bram Stoker
31 October.
Still hurrying along. The day has come, — Bram Stoker
Still hurrying along. The day has come, — Bram Stoker
in many ways the UnDead are strong. He have always
— Bram Stoker
Truly there is no such thing as finality.
— Bram Stoker
Tell me about it dear; for there is nothing which interests you which will not be dear to me
— Bram Stoker
Reaching and reached. Cassia
— Ally Condie
He had evidently forgotten all about the dark stranger,
— Bram Stoker
It was truly revealing. The strength of the intervention, the intensity of colors and the happiness of this work, has never left me.
— Bram Van Velde
There is a reason why all things are as they are.
— Bram Stoker
She had been to a tea-party with an antediluvian monster, and that they had been waited on by up-to-date men-servants.
— Bram Stoker
Feeling as though my own brain were unhinged or as if the shock had
come which must end in its undoing, — Bram Stoker
come which must end in its undoing, — Bram Stoker
I'm a hard nut to crack, and I take it standing up.
— Bram Stoker
Was it like losing it all over again when Bram gave you the ram? The Bram ram. Wham, bam, thank you Bram?" She
— Karina Halle
The man is an undeveloped homicidal maniac.
— Bram Stoker
Chasing an errant swarm of bees is nothing to following a naked lunatic when the fit of escaping is upon him!
— Bram Stoker
Passed to my room and went to bed, and, strange to say, slept without dreaming. Despair has its own calms. 31
— Bram Stoker
A beautiful mind will give you a beautiful life and a mind conquered by love will give you everything.
— Bram Joosten
When Mrs. Harker came in to see me this afternoon she wasn't the same. It was like tea after the teapot has been watered.
— Bram Stoker
Good prose is solitary work.
— Christopher Bram
It is too great a strain for a woman to bear. I did not think so at first, but I know better now.
— Bram Stoker
I want to cut off her head and take out her heart.
— Bram Stoker
I promise. and as I said it I felt that from that instant a door had been shut between us.
— Bram Stoker
There is hardly a foot of soil in all this region that has not been enriched by the blood of men, patriots or invaders.
— Bram Stoker
the diary of a doctor who
— Bram Stoker
Water sleeps, and the enemy is sleepless.
— Bram Stoker
A written man is more porous and accessible than a live one.
— Christopher Bram
A kitten, a nice, little, sleek playful kitten, that I can play with, and teach, and feed, and feed, and feed!
— Bram Stoker
Once you go Bram, you won't give a damn.
— Karina Halle
I bear messages which will make both your ears tingle.
— Bram Stoker
Love is, after all, a selfish thing; and it throws a black shadow on anything between which and the light it stands.
— Bram Stoker
The fact of the matter is that readers and audiences are never blank slates: individuals see in a work whatever they need to see at that moment.
— Christopher Bram
DRACULA A Mystery Story by Bram Stoker
— Bram Stoker
With BitTorrent, the cat's out of the bag.
— Bram Cohen
All I could see was the warm grey of quickening sky.
— Bram Stoker
I have a sort of empty feeling; nothing in the world seems of sufficient importance to be worth the doing.
— Bram Stoker
And then he cried, till he laughed again, and laughed and cried together, just as a woman does. I
— Bram Stoker
Take me away from all this Death.
— Bram Stoker
We're happier when the assholes are villains.
— Christopher Bram
Throwing himself a party was like rubbing his nose in his failure to connect with people.
— Christopher Bram
No man knows till he experiences it, what it is like to feel his own life-blood drawn away into the woman he loves.
— Bram Stoker
I went to a French school, so we didn't study Bram Stoker there. I just thought it was a genius thing.
— Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Imaginative writers often project their own monsters and meanings on basic facts.
— Christopher Bram
It's often said that writers sometimes need to go around the block a few times to get where they're going.
— Christopher Bram
May I cut off the head of dead Miss Lucy?
— Bram Stoker
I have crossed oceans of time to find you.
— Bram Stoker
I learned years ago that love could be temporary and still be love.
— Christopher Bram
Sleep has no place it can call its own.
— Bram Stoker
The gay revolution began as a literary revolution.
— Christopher Bram
[Bram Stoker] wrote in his diary: Must be President some day. A man you can't cajole, can't frighten, can't buy.
— Edmund Morris
Art is long and life is short.
— Christopher Bram
If the achievement of so much in life could not make one happy, then why bother living?
— Christopher Bram
The inscrutable laws of sex have so arranged that even a timid woman is not afraid of a fierce and haughty man.
— Bram Stoker
They were made by Miss Lucy!
— Bram Stoker
Love is benign only when it gets what it wants. Otherwise love can be far more destructive than mindless sex.
— Christopher Bram
When the Count saw my face, his eyes blazed with a sort of demoniac fury, and he suddenly made a grab at my throat.
— Bram Stoker
Towards morning I slept and was wakened by the continuous knocking at my door, so I guess
— Bram Stoker
We've all become god's madmen, all of us.
— Bram Stoker