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Prince Lestat (The Vampire Chronicles, #11) Prince Lestat by Anne Rice
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“Remember always,” he said, “that nothing is as precious to us as the magnificent gift of life. Let the moon and the stars always remind you of this—that though we are tiny creatures in this universe, we are filled with life.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“We are not damned. We never were. Who under the sun has the right to damn any living breathing creature?”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“You are too strong for this rain and too strong for this sorrow.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“ ‘If you would have fleshly life, human life, hard life which can move through time and space, then fight for it. If you would have human philosophy, then struggle and make yourself wise, so that nothing can hurt you ever. Wisdom is strength. Collect yourself, whatever you are, into something with a purpose.’ ”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“Pain. Unspeakable pain. It didn’t matter who in this world or any other was staring at me, watching me, seeking to share this moment or merely shuddering as I experienced it. Just didn’t matter. Because in pain like this one is always alone.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“we are blessed to be tiny beings in this universe. We are blessed to feel momentous because we are larger than these grains of sand.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“Wisdom is strength. Collect yourself, whatever you are, into something with a purpose.’ ”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“Fear and music and blood and pain. That was still his existence.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“Life is a gift. Immortality is a precious gift.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“we are the sum of all we’ve seen and all we’ve appreciated and understood. You were the sum of sunshine on marble floors filled with pictures of divine beings who laughed and loved and drank the fruit of the vine as surely as you were the sum of the poets and historians and philosophers you’d read. You were the sum and the fount of what you’d cherished and chosen to abide and all you had loved.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“Only love could create such conflict, such longing, such fear.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“I love you,” said the Voice. “Now, get up. Leave this place. You must. Get up. Start walking. This rain is not too cold for you. You are too strong for this rain and too strong for this sorrow. Come on, do as I tell you.…” And I had.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“I read her thoughts and I found the poetry inside of her, beneath the misfortune of warts and pockmarked skin, of hunched shoulders and deformed limbs. I loved her. Indeed she became, whole and entire, quite beautiful to me—. And she came to love me with her whole heart.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“We seek to perfect what we are, not to constantly alter it. We seek to find something that is a true expression of our soul with which to shape what makes up our form. But there’s no need for you to trouble yourself over these things.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“A silence fell between us. “I loved her, you know,” I said. “I loved her.” “Yes, I do know,” he said, “and, you see, I did not. And so this doesn’t matter to me very much. What matters much more is that I love you.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“Those who desire power want to be immune to the power of others.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“even if you make them, they’ll turn on you, rob you, betray you, and take off with someone else.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“nothing is as precious to us as the magnificent gift of life. Let the moon and the stars always remind you of this—that though we are tiny creatures in this universe, we are filled with life.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“But joy, the joy you’ve known, the love you’ve known, that is what matters, and we, the conscious ones, the ones who can grieve, only we can know joy.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“And it is a great fact of history that the most mediocre and well-meaning imbeciles can strike down the mighty with surprising effectiveness when there is such a huge disparity of souls.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“Give me the heartbeat. Give me the salt. Give me the Viaticum. Fill my mouth.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“When it’s happening it is too beautiful, too overwhelming, and you can feel it’s being lost with every breath you take.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“I’ve been passing through for the longest time.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“She protected me. We had the souls of each other. We loved in some realm where the natural and the preternatural meant nothing.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“I had never fully understood till that moment,” said Teskhamen, “that we are the sum of all we’ve seen and all we’ve appreciated and understood. You were the sum of sunshine on marble floors filled with pictures of divine beings who laughed and loved and drank the fruit of the vine as surely as you were the sum of the poets and historians and philosophers you’d read. You were the sum and the fount of what you’d cherished and chosen to abide and all you had loved.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“Remember, Rose, whatever you’ve suffered, no matter how bad it’s been, you can use that, use that to be a stronger person.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“Deep in my mind a thought did flash for a moment that one who commands must of necessity be wildly imperfect, boldly pragmatic, capable of compromises impossible for the truly wise and the truly good.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“how many like Antoine were roaming the world, weak, afraid, without comrades or the consolation of love, clinging to existence as he did?”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“And then the blood erupted, roared. Don’t rush this! I was the victim suddenly laid waste as if by a phallic god, slammed by the rushing blood against the floor of the universe, the heart pounding, emptying the frail form it sought to protect. And lo, she was dead. Oh, too soon. Crushed lily on the pillow, except she’d been no lily and I’d seen her grimy petty purple crimes as that blood made a fool of me, wasted me, left me warm, indeed hot, all over, licking my lips.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat
“But we are blessed to be tiny beings in this universe. We are blessed to feel momentous because we are larger than these grains of sand.”
Anne Rice, Prince Lestat

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