Bram Stoker Quotes
Ah,it Is The Fault Of Our Science That It Wants To Explain All; And If It Explain Not,then It Says There Is Nothing To Explain. But Yet We See Around Us Every Day The Growth Of New Beliefs,which Think Themselves New; And Which Are Yet But Old,which Pretend To Be Young Like Fine Ladys At The Opera.
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