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Robert W. Chambers Quotes

20 of the best book quotes from Robert W. Chambers
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“‘Ah’ she said, ‘to come is easy and takes hours; to go is different--and may take centuries.’”
Robert W. Chambers
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The King in Yellow
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“The ambition of Caesar and of Napoleon pales before that which could not rest until it had seized the minds of men and controlled even their unborn thoughts.”
Mr. Wilde
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“What a precious triple donkey I had made of myself!”
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“‘It’s a bad place for a stranger,’ old Goulven had said: ‘you’d better take a guide;’ and I had replied, ‘I shall not lose myself.’ Now I knew that I had lost myself, as I sat there smoking, with the sea-wind blowing in my face.”
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“‘My children,’ said the preacher, ‘one truth the human soul finds hardest of all to learn: that it has nothing to fear. It can never be made to see that nothing can really harm it.’”
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“‘Yes, oh yes,’ said the other with bitterness. ‘American citizenship is a precious privilege when every goggle-eyed German--’ His anger choked him.”
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“I pray God will curse the writer, as the writer has cursed the world with this beautiful, stupendous creation, terrible in its simplicity, irresistible in its truth--a world which now trembles before the King in Yellow.”
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“I have not a care of my own, but I am more restless than if I had.”
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“I could tell more, but I cannot see what help it will be to the world. As for me, I am past human help or hope.”
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“That fatal May morning when Geneviève murmured, ‘I love you, but I think I love Boris best,’ told on me at last. I had never imagined that it could become more than I could endure. Outwardly tranquil, I had deceived myself.”
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“The mask of self-deception was no longer a mask for me, it was a part of me.”
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“For I knew that the King in Yellow had opened his tattered mantle and there was only God to cry to now.”
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“There a painless death awaits him who can no longer bear the sorrows of this life. If death is welcome let him seek it there.”
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“You and I have all we need in this world. Ah! how sinister and covetous you look already!”
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“It was too late for me to regret what had occurred during the day.”
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“It is hard,--hard to work always--always alone with never a friend you can have in honour, and the love that is offered means the streets, the boulevard--when passion is dead. I know it,--we know it,--we others who have nothing,--have no one, and who give ourselves, unquestioning--heart and soul, knowing the end.”
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“No, he is not vicious, nor is he in the least demented. His mind is a wonder chamber, from which he can extract treasures that you and I would give years of our life to acquire.”
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“Never in word or deed or thought while with them had I betrayed my sorrow even to myself.”
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“I said that I was no good. That is true, but still I was not exactly a comic opera villain. I had led an easy-going reckless life, taking what invited me of pleasure, deploring and sometimes bitterly regretting consequences.”
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“The fall from my horse had fortunately left no evil results; on the contrary it had changed my whole character for the better. From a lazy young man about town, I had become active, energetic, temperate, and above all--oh, above all else--ambitious.”

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