QUOTES by H. P. Lovecraft
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"I could not write about 'ordinary people' because I am not in the least interested in them."
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"All rationalism tends to minimalise the value and the importance of life and to decrease the sum total of human happiness."
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"One can never produce anything as terrible and impressive as one can awesomely hint about."
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"The man or nation of high culture may acknowledge to great lengths the restraints imposed by conventions and honour, but beyond a certain point, primitive will or desire cannot be curbed."
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"Man's respect for the imponderables varies according to his mental constitution and environment. Through certain modes of thought and training, it can be elevated tremendously, yet there is always a limit."
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"But more wonderful than the lore of old men and the lore of books is the secret lore of ocean."
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"I am disillusioned enough to know that no man's opinion on any subject is worth a damn unless backed up with enough genuine information to make him really know what he's talking about."
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"Very few minds are strictly normal, and all religious fanatics are marked with abnormalities of various sorts."
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"Life is a hideous thing, and from the background behind what we know of it peer daemoniacal hints of truth which make it sometimes a thousandfold more hideous."
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"We should perceive that man's period of historical existence, a period so short that his physical constitution has not been altered in the slightest degree, is insufficient to allow of any considerable mental change."
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"One superlatively important effect of wide reading is the enlargement of vocabulary which always accompanies it."
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"One cannot be too careful in the selection of adjectives for descriptions. Words or compounds which describe precisely, and which convey exactly the right suggestions to the mind of the reader, are essential."
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"My nervous system is a shattered wreck, and I am absolutely bored and listless save when I come upon something which peculiarly interests me."
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"Truth is of no practical value to mankind save as it affects terrestrial phenomena, hence the discoveries of science should be concealed or glossed over wherever they conflict with orthodoxy."
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"I have concluded that Literature is no proper pursuit for a gentleman and that Writing ought never to be consider'd but as an elegant Accomplishment to be indulg'd in with infrequency and Discrimination."
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"Certain of Poe's tales possess an almost absolute perfection of artistic form which makes them veritable beacon-lights in the province of the short story."
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"Blue, green, grey, white, or black; smooth, ruffled, or mountainous; that ocean is not silent."
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"What a man does for pay is of little significance. What he is, as a sensitive instrument responsive to the world's beauty, is everything!"
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"To the scientist there is the joy in pursuing truth which nearly counteracts the depressing revelations of truth."
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"There be those who say that things and places have souls, and there be those who say they have not; I dare not say, myself, but I will tell of The Street."
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"Bunch together a group of people deliberately chosen for strong religious feelings, and you have a practical guarantee of dark morbidities expressed in crime, perversion, and insanity."
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"All of my tales are based on the fundamental premise that common human laws and emotions have no validity or significance in the cosmos-at-large."
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"But are not the dreams of poets and the tales of travellers notoriously false?"
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"If I could create an ideal world, it would be an England with the fire of the Elizabethans, the correct taste of the Georgians, and the refinement and pure ideals of the Victorians."
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"Children, old crones, peasants, and dogs ramble; cats and philosophers stick to their point."
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"In theory I am an agnostic, but pending the appearance of rational evidence, I must be classed, practically and provisionally, as an atheist."
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"I couldn't live a week without a private library - indeed, I'd part with all my furniture and squat and sleep on the floor before I'd let go of the 1500 or so books I possess."
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"Horrors, I believe, should be original - the use of common myths and legends being a weakening influence."
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"Heaven knows where I'll end up - but it's a safe bet that I'll never be at the top of anything! Nor do I particularly care to be."
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"Cosmic terror appears as an ingredient of the earliest folklore of all races and is crystallised in the most archaic ballads, chronicles, and sacred writings."
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"Atmosphere, not action, is the great desideratum of weird fiction. Indeed, all that a wonder story can ever be is a vivid picture of a certain type of human mood."
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"Throw a stick, and the servile dog wheezes and pants and shambles to bring it to you. Do the same before a cat, and he will eye you with coolly polite and somewhat bored amusement."
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"The monotony of a long heroic poem may often be pleasantly relieved by judicious interruptions in the perfect succession of rhymes, just as the metre may sometimes be adorned with occasional triplets and Alexandrines."
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"The end of a story must be stronger rather than weaker than the beginning, since it is the end which contains the denouement or culmination and which will leave the strongest impression upon the reader."
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"To me, there is nothing but puerility in a tale in which the human form - and local human passions and conditions and standards - are depicted as native to other worlds and universes."
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"No formal course in fiction-writing can equal a close and observant perusal of the stories of Edgar Allan Poe or Ambrose Bierce."
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"The cat is classic whilst the dog is Gothic - nowhere in the animal world can we discover such really Hellenic perfection of form, with anatomy adapted to function, as in the felidae."
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"The reason why time plays a great part in so many of my tales is that this element looms up in my mind as the most profoundly dramatic and grimly terrible thing in the universe."
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"The 'punch' of a truly weird tale is simply some violation or transcending of fixed cosmic law - an imaginative escape from palling reality - hence, phenomena rather than persons are the logical 'heroes.'"
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"Even when the characters are supposed to be accustomed to the wonder, I try to weave an air of awe and impressiveness corresponding to what the reader should feel. A casual style ruins any serious fantasy."
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"That metre itself forms an essential part of all true poetry is a principle which not even the assertions of an Aristotle or the pronouncements of a Plato can disestablish."
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"The appeal of the spectrally macabre is generally narrow because it demands from the reader a certain degree of imagination and a capacity for detachment from everyday life."
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"In writing a weird story, I always try very carefully to achieve the right mood and atmosphere and place the emphasis where it belongs."
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