Interview with the Vampire Quotes
Interview with the Vampire
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Anne Rice0 ratings, 0.00 average rating, 0 reviews
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“Now, Louis was going to leave us,' said Lestat, his eyes moving from my face to hers. 'He was going to go away. But now he's not. Because he wants to stay and take care of you and make you happy.' He looked at me. 'You're not going, are you, Louis?'
'You bastard!' I whispered to him. 'You fiend!'
'Such language in front of your daughter,' he said.”
― Interview with the Vampire
'You bastard!' I whispered to him. 'You fiend!'
'Such language in front of your daughter,' he said.”
― Interview with the Vampire
“The old man's words came back to me; Lestat a brilliant pupil, a lover of books that had been burned. I knew only the Lestat who sneered at my library, called it a pile of dust, ridiculed relentlessly my reading, my meditations.”
― Interview with the Vampire
― Interview with the Vampire
“The great adventure of our lives. What does it mean to die when you can live until the end of the world? And what is 'the end of the world' except a phrase, because who knows even what is the world itself? I had now lived in two centuries, seen the illusions of one utterly shattered by the other, been eternally young and eternally ancient, possessing no illusions, living moment to moment in a way that made me picture a silver clock ticking in a void: the painted face, the delicately carved hands looked upon by no one, looking out at no one, illuminated by a light which was not a light, like the light by which God made the world before He had made light. Ticking, ticking, ticking, the precision of the clock, in a room as vast as the universe.”
― Interview with the Vampire
― Interview with the Vampire
“... All things change except the vampire himself; everything except the vampire is subject to constant corruption and distortion. Soon, with an inflexible mind, and often even with the most flexible mind, this immortality becomes a penitential sentence in a madhouse of figures and forms that are hopelessly unintelligible and without value. One evening a vampire rises and realizes what he has feared perhaps for decades, that he simply wants no more of life at any cost. That whatever style or fashion or shape of existence made immortality attractive to him has been swept off the face of the earth. And nothing remains to offer freedom from despair except the act of killing. And that vampire goes out to die. No one will find his remains. No one will know where he has gone.”
― Interview with the Vampire
― Interview with the Vampire
“But before I died, Lestat was absolutely the most overwhelming experience I'd ever had.”
― Interview with the Vampire
― Interview with the Vampire
