He is a seemingly arbitrary man,
this is because he knows what he
is talking about better than
anyone else
lack of competititon alllows him to thrive
I want to cut off her head and take out her heart
Laughed and cried together, just as a woman
does
sexist
He has all along, since his
coming, been trying his power,
slowly but surely; that big
child-brain of his is working
In his life, his living life, he go over
the Turkey frontier and attack his
enemy on his own ground; he be
beaten back, but did he stay? No! He
come again, and again, and again. (
Thus are we ministers of God's own wish:
that the world, and men for whom His Son
die, will not be given over to monsters,
whose very existence would defame Him.
He have allowed us to redeem one soul
already, and we go out as the old knights
of the Cross to redeem more. Like them
we shall travel towards the sunrise; and
like them, if we fall, we fall in good cause.
“Professor Van Helsing, of
Amsterdam who knows as much
about obscure diseases as anyone
in the world”
ery intelligent - the other can sometimes be well respected
“job… [is] to
make us
believe the
impossible”
“No trifling with me! I never
jest! There is grim purpose
in what I do, and I warn you
that you do not thwart me.
Take care, for the sake of
others if not for your own. (
“the curse of immortality,”
disgust for the supernatural
The foreign Gentleman
description means to different timed readers
"We learn from failure, not from success!"
"There are
darknesses in
life and there
are lights, and
you are one
of the lights,
the light of all
lights."
kind
"Remember my friend,
that knowledge is
stronger than memory,
and we should not trust
the weaker"
"I want you to believe...to believe in things that you cannot."
"Oh, my dear, if you only knew
how strange is the matter
regarding which I am here, it is
you who would laugh. I have
learned not to think little of any
one's belief, no matter how
strange it may be. I have tried to
keep an open mind, and it is not
the ordinary things of life that
could close it, but the strange
things, the extraordinary things,
the things that make one doubt if
they be mad or sane."
"Do you not think that there are things which you cannot understand, and yet which are; that some
people see things that others cannot? But there are things old and new which must not be
contemplate by men´s eyes, because they know -or think they know- some things which other men
have told them. 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."
open mind tot eh belivefs of the mystical
"It is a strange world, a sad
world, a world full of
miseries, and woes, and
troubles. And yet when
King Laugh come, he make
them all dance to the tune
he play. Bleeding hearts,
and dry bones of the
churchyard, and tears that
burn as they fall, all dance
together to the music that
he make with that
smileless mouth of him.
Ah, we men and women
are like ropes drawn tight
with strain that pull us
different ways. Then tears
come, and like the rain on
the ropes, they brace us
up, until perhaps the strain
become too great, and we
break. But King Laugh he
come like the sunshine,
and he ease off the strain
again, and we bear to go
on with our labor, what it
may be."
"There are mysteries which
men can only guess at, which
age by age they may solve
only in part." Van Helsing says
this after his demand that he
be allowed to cut Lucy's head
off. He wants Arthur to be
open to the idea that the
supernatural may be at work
here and that he is not just
doing this on a whim.
"But this night our feet must tread
in thorny paths, or later, and for
ever, the feet you love must walk in
paths of flame!"
almost religious language
"Our toil must be in silence, and
our efforts all in secret; for this
enlightened age, when men
believe not even what they see,
the doubting of wise men
would be his greatest strength."
"I want to cut off her head and take out her heart."
immoral acts in the name of science
"But we are strong, each in our purpose, and we are all more strong together."
"My Life is a barren and lonely one, and so full of work that I have not had much time for
friendships...I have known so many good people and seen such nobility that I feel more than
ever-and it has grown with my advancing years-the loneliness of my life. Believe, me, then, that I
come here full of respect for you, and you have given me hope-hope, not in what I am seeking of, but
that there are good women still left to make life happy."
"My Life is a barren and lonely one, and so full of work that I have not had much time for
friendships...I have known so many good people and seen such nobility that I feel more than
ever-and it has grown with my advancing years-the loneliness of my life. Believe, me, then, that I
come here full of respect for you, and you have given me hope-hope, not in what I am seeking of, but
that there are good women still left to make life happy."
"All men are mad in some way or another, and inasmuch as you deal discreetly with your madmen,
so deal with God's madmen too, the rest of the world."
"Perhaps I may gain more knowledge out of the folly of this madman than I shall from the teaching
of the most wise."
"You must not be alone; for to be alone is to be full of fears and alarms."
"There are things done today in electrical science which would have been deemed unholy by the
very man who discovered electricity, who would themselves not so long before been burned as
wizards."
"He meant that we shall have an open mind, and not let a little truth check the rush of the big truth,
like a small rock does a railway truck. We get the small truth first. Good! We keep him, and we value
him, but all the same we must not let him think himself all the truth in the universe."
"the devil may work against us for
all he is worth, but God sends us
men when we want them"