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Anne Rice
“I never lie," I said offhand. "At least not to those I don't love.”
Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

Anne Rice
“I can’t help being a gorgeous fiend. It’s just the card I drew.”
Anne Rice, The Queen of the Damned

Anne Rice
“And books, they offer one hope -- that a whole universe might open up from between the covers, and falling into that universe, one is saved.”
Anne Rice, Blackwood Farm

Anne Rice
“Oh Lestat, you deserved everything that's ever happened to you. You better not die. You might actually go to hell.”
Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

Anne Rice
“To be godless is probably the first step to innocence," he said, "to lose the sense of sin and subordination, the false grief for things supposed to be lost."
So by innocence you mean not an absence of experience, but an absence of illusions."
An absence of need for illusions," he said. "A love of and respect for what is right before your eyes.”
Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

Anne Rice
“A singer can shatter glass with the proper high note," he said, "but the simplest way to break glass is simply to drop it on the floor.”
Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

Anne Rice
“Don't be a fool for the Devil, darling.”
Anne Rice, Interview with the Vampire

Anne Rice
“I am the Vampire Lestat. I'm immortal more or less. The light of the sun, the sustained heat of an intense fire-these things might destroy me. But then again, they might not.”
Anne Rice

Anne Rice
“One will hate you for taking his life, another will run to excesses that you scorn. A third will emerge mad and raving, another a monster you cannot control. One will be jealous of your superiority, another shut you out... And the veil will always come down between you Make a legion, you will be, always and forever alone!”
Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

Anne Rice
“Lestat and Louie feel sorry for vampires that sparkle in the sun. They would never hurt immortals who choose to spend eternity going to high school over and over again in a small town ---- anymore than they would hurt the physically disabled or the mentally challenged. My vampires possess gravitas. They can afford to be merciful.”
Anne Rice

Anne Rice
“Should we put out the light? And then put out the light. But once put out thy light, I cannot give it vital breath again. It needs must wither.”
Anne Rice

Anne Rice
“The spirit who inhabits her animates us all. Destroy the host, you destroy the power. The young die first; the old wither slowly; the eldest perhaps would go last. But she is the Queen of the Damned, and the Damned can't live without her.”
Anne Rice, The Queen of the Damned

Anne Rice
“You're the hunter, the warrior. You're stronger than anyone else here, that's your tragedy.”
Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

Anne Rice
“No, but one can feel desperate at any age, don’t you think? The young are eternally desperate,â€� he said frankly. “And books, they offer hope â€� that a whole universe might open up from between the covers, and falling into that universe one is saved.”
Anne Rice, Blackwood Farm

Glen Duncan
“She understood the genre constraints, the decencies were supposed to be observing. The morally cosy vision allows the embrace of monstrosity only as a reaction to suffering or as an act of rage against the Almighty. Vampire interviewee Louis is in despair at his brother’s death when he accepts Lestat’s offer. Frankenstein’s creature is driven to violence by the violence done to him. Even Lucifer’s rebellion emerges from the agony of injured price. The message is clear: By all means become an abomination—but only while unhinged by grief or wrath.”
Glen Duncan, The Last Werewolf

Anne Rice
“Pamper the mad man.”
Anne Rice

Anne Rice
“As we move on year by year in this life, we learn that telling doesn't necessarily purge; telling something is merely a reliving, and it's a torment.”
Anne Rice, Blood Canticle

Deborah Harkness
“En quelques jours, ils avaient noué une alliance malsaine avec un jeune et élégant vampire français du Garden District aux cheveux blonds improbables, et totalement dénué de scrupules.”
Deborah Harkness, A Discovery of Witches

Anne Rice
“I think you're like a man who loses an arm or a leg and keeps insisting that he can feel pain where the arm or leg used to be.”
Anne Rice, Interview with the Vampire

Anne Rice
“But the old Italian commedia that I loved—Pantaloon, Harlequin, Scaramouche, and the rest—lived on as they always had, with tightrope walkers, acrobats, jugglers, and puppeteers, in the platform spectacles at the St.-Germain and the St.-Laurent fairs.”
Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

Anne Rice
“Yet their whispers slithered around me. And those scents, ah, not a one was like another. And as clearly as if spoken aloud it came, the summons from mortals here and there, sensing what I was, and the lust.”
Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

Anne Rice
“Lestat thought the best color at all times for vampires was black, possibly the only aesthetic principle he steadfastly maintained, but he wasn't opposed to anything which smacked of style and excess.”
Anne Rice, Interview with the Vampire

Anne Rice
“─Sueño los ²õ³Ü±ðñ´Ç²õ de los jóvenes ─confesó─, o sea que siempre sueño con ser mayor, más rico, más sensato, más fuerte. Solté una risita.”
Anne Rice, Anne Rice's The Tale of the Body Thief

Anne Rice
“And no small part of this unpredicted miracle was the curious innocence of these people in the very midst of their freedom and their wealth. The Christian god was as dead as he had been in the 1700s. And no new mythological religion had arisen to take the place of the old.”
Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

Anne Rice
“It gave me no hope to see him doing these simple things with the sluggishness of a somnambulist. It proved nothing more than that he could go like this forever, our silent accomplice, little more than a resuscitated corpse.”
Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

Anne Rice
“He smiled suddenly and he looked as if he couldn’t hurt anyone for the world. He was too attractive, too friendly, too young. But the smile vanished as quickly as it had come.”
Anne Rice, Blackwood Farm
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Anne Rice
“He glanced up at me and then the figure who was questioning him, and I struggled, because I couldn’t help it, to see what he was seeing-this vampire whose skin still glowed though it was tanned, and whose eyes were prismatic and undeniably fierce.”
Anne Rice, Blackwood Farm

Anne Rice
“He glanced at me again, a flash of brilliant eyes and a smile that was gone in an instant as I looked back to the man in the chair.”
Anne Rice, Blackwood Farm

“Disposto a morrer para ter sua história contada e sua natureza reconhecida, Lestat, como “vampiro deste tempoâ€� que é, dialoga com a atitude dos novos tempos para os quais acordou, em que o Outro é menos excluído por sua diferença que, na verdade, celebrado por ela.”
Thiago Sardenberg, O VAMPIRO À SOMBRA DO MAL

Anne Rice
“Despair was so familiar to me; it could be banished by the sight of a beautiful mannikin in the window. It could be dispelled by the spectacle of lights surrounding a tower. It could be lifted by the great ghostly shape of St. Patrick's coming into view. And then despair would come again.”
Anne Rice, The Tale of the Body Thief

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