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74492c3 I have seen the dark universe yawning Where the black planets roll without aim, Where they roll in their horror unheeded, Without knowledge, or lustre, or name. horror H. P. Lovecraft
fa445fd We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far. H. P. Lovecraft
9ed22e7 No new horror can be more terrible than the daily torture of the commonplace. life ordinary H. P. Lovecraft
b90f21e Do not call up that which you cannot put down. H P Lovecraft
239ed26 In youth he had felt the hidden beauty and ecstasy of things, and had been a poet; but poverty and sorrow and exile had turned his gaze in darker directions, and he had thrilled at the imputations of evil in the world around. Daily life had for him come to be a phantasmagoria of macabre shadow-studies; now glittering and leering with concealed rottenness as in Beardsley's best manner, now hinting terrors behind the commonest shapes and obje.. H. P. Lovecraft
137f5bc Ho visto oscuri universi spalancarsi Dove neri pianeti ruotano senza meta... H. P. Lovecraft
229b937 The cloudless day is richer at its close; A golden glory settles on the lea; Soft, stealing shadows hint of cool repose To mellowing landscape, and to calming sea. And in that nobler, gentler, lovelier light, The soul to sweeter, loftier bliss inclines; Freed form the noonday glare, the favour'd sight Increasing grace in earth and sky divines. But ere the purest radiance crowns the green, Or fairest lustre fills th' expectant grove, nature romance sadness love love-lost lustre pantheism forest melancholy sky twilight reminiscence memory H. P. Lovecraft
092ca35 Zijeme nase zivoty na malem ostruvku zaslepenosti, bez povedomi o temnych oceanech nekonecna okolo nas. Nemeli bychom se snazit prilis rozhlizet. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of the infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far. H P Lovecraft
83e1976 Men of broader intellect know that there is no sharp distinction betwixt the real and the unreal; that all things appear as they do only by virtue of the delicate individual physical and mental media through which we are made conscious of them; but the prosaic materialism of the majority condemns as madness the flashes of super-sight which penetrate the common veil of obvious empiricism. H. P. Lovecraft
bd48335 That Crawford Tilinghast should ever have studied science and philosophy was a mistake. These things should be left to the frigid and impersonal investigator for they offer two equally tragic alternatives to the man of feeling and action; despair, if he fail in his quest, and terrors unutterable and unimaginable if he succeed. H. P. Lovecraft
807a42f When the last days were upon me, and the ugly trifles of existence began to drive me to madness like the small drops of water that torturers let fall ceaselessly upon one spot of their victim's body, I loved the irradiate refuge of sleep. In my dreams I found a little of the beauty I had vainly sought in life, and wandered through old gardens and enchanted woods. After a while, as the days of waking became less and less bearable from their .. science-fiction horror H. P. Lovecraft
addfac1 Memories and possibilities are ever more hideous than realities. H. P. Lovecraft
38ffe06 Mystery attracts mystery. H. P. Lovecraft
f6345c1 One of those creatures wrote you once, 'do not call up any that you can not put down'. H. P. Lovecraft