Bram Stoker Quotes
Ordinary Men, To Whom All Things Are Possible, Don't Often, If Ever, Think Of Heaven. It Is A Name, And Nothing More, And They Are Content To Wait And Let Things Be, But To Those Who Are Doomed To Be Shut Out For Ever You Cannot Think What It Means, You Cannot Guess Or Measure The Terrible Endless Longing To See The Gates Opened, And To Be Able To Join The White Figures Within.
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