"Perhaps at the end the little things may teach us most."

"Come,' he said, 'come, we must see and act. Devils or no devils, or all the devils at once, it matters not; we fight him all the same."

"I am Dracula;and i bid you welcome,Mr. Harker,to my house."

"274. "I have crossed oceans of time to find you."

"For now, feeling as though my own brain were unhinged or as if the shock had come which must end in its undoing, I turn to my diary for repose. The habit of entering accurately must help sooth me."

"And, to our bitter grief, with a smile and in silence, he died, a gallant gentleman."

"The warlike days are over. Blood is too precious a thing in these days of dishonorable peace; and the glories of the great races are as a tale that is told."

"I do not, as you know, take sufficient interest in dress to be able to describe the new fashions. Dress is a bore."

"I feel myself quite wild with excitement."

"Souls and memories can do strange things during trance."

"Perhaps I may gain more knowledge out of the folly of this madman than I shall from the teaching of the most wise."

"He means to succeed, and a man who has centuries before him can afford to wait and to go slow."

"Chasing an errant swarm of bees is nothing to following a naked lunatic when the fit of escaping is upon him!"

"Is it possible that love is all subjective, or all objective?"

"The blood is life... and it shall be mine!"

"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."

"There is a method in his madness, and the rudimentary idea in my mind is growing. It will be a whole idea soon, and then, oh, unconscious cerebration."

"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."

"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!"

"I’m a hard nut to crack, and I take it standing up."

"What manner of man is this, or what manner of creature is it in the semblance of man?"

"It is really wonderful how much resilience there is in human nature. Let any obstructing cause, no matter what, be removed in any way, even by death, and we fly back to first principles of hope and enjoyment."

"I would say that the directors that I've liked the most are all curious in nature - curious thinkers. They're all big questioners, I would say, first and foremost."

"I'm most comfortable with the Southern dialects, really. It's easy, for example, for me to do Irish because we've got Irish heritage where I come from."