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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
Great communicators exemplify the power that building relationships, creating respect and achieving results can have.
— John 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
R.E.A.L. conversation: Recognize judgments. Express thoughts neutrally. Ask questions. Listen for verbal & non-verbal messages.
— John Stoker
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'm a hard nut to crack, and I take it standing up.
— Bram Stoker
I have crossed oceans of time to find you.
— 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
May I cut off the head of dead Miss Lucy?
— Bram Stoker
And the young do not tell themselves to the young, but to the old, like me, who have known so many sorrows and the causes of them.
— 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
There was one great tomb more lordly than all the rest; huge it was, and nobly proportioned. On it was but one word, DRACULA.
— Bram Stoker
It may be ordained that we have many nights and days to follow, if full of peril, but we must go on, and from no danger shall we shrink.
— Bram Stoker
DRACULA A Mystery Story by Bram Stoker
— Bram Stoker
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
I felt that it was getting very late indeed, but I did not say anything, for I felt under obligation to meet my host's wishes in ever way.
— Bram Stoker
Take me away from all this Death.
— Bram Stoker