I was no longer a young man, though but twenty-one winters had chilled my bodily frame. Copy quote Mistake in quote? Share Leave a comment H. P. LovecraftThe TombAgeComparison
Men of broader intellect know that there is no sharp distinction betwixt the real and the unreal; that all things appear as they do only by virtue of the delicate individual physical and mental media through which we are made conscious of them; but the prosaic materialism of the majority condemns as madness the flashes of super-sight which penetrate the common veil of obvious empiricism. Copy quote Mistake in quote? Share Leave a comment H. P. LovecraftThe TombHuman, PeoplePsycheSubjectivityLife Quotes
I have said that I dwelt apart from the visible world, but I have not said that I dwelt alone. This no human creature may do; for lacking the fellowship of the living, he inevitably draws upon the companionship of things that are not, or are no longer, living. Copy quote Mistake in quote? Share 1 comment H. P. LovecraftThe TombLoneliness
My formerly silent tongue waxed voluble with the easy grace of a Chesterfield or the godless cynicism of a Rochester. Copy quote Mistake in quote? Share Leave a comment H. P. LovecraftThe TombChangesSpeech
Reading the life of Theseus, I was much impressed by that passage telling of the great stone beneath which the boyish hero was to find his tokens of destiny whenever he should become old enough to lift its enormous weight. This legend had the effect of dispelling my keenest impatience to enter the vault, for it made me feel that the time was not yet ripe. Later, I told myself, I should grow to a strength and ingenuity which might enable me to unfasten the heavily chained door with ease; but until then I would do better by conforming to what seemed the will of Fate.Читать далее » Copy quote Mistake in quote? Share Leave a comment H. P. LovecraftThe TombBooks, LiteratureWaiting