Mary Shelley — "To examine the causes of life, we must first have recourse to death."
To examine the causes of life, we must first have recourse to death.
To examine the causes of life, we must first have recourse to death.
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"What are we, the inhabitants of this globe, least among the many that people infinite space? Our minds embrace infinity; the visible mechanism of our being is subject to merest accident."
"My heart was full of a thousand conflicting emotions."
"Oh! grief is fantastic; it weaves a web on which to trace the history of its woe from every form and change around; it incorporates itself with all living nature; it finds sustenance in every object; …"
"I have love in me the likes of which you can scarcely imagine and rage the likes of which you would not believe. If I cannot satisfy the one, I will indulge the other."
"Dreams are but the reflections of our waking hours."
Frankenstein, spoken by Victor Frankenstein, outlining his macabre approach to understanding creation.
Date: 1818
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