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Robert Louis Stevenson

  • Chryseshas quoted2 years ago
    “If he be Mr. Hyde,” he had thought, “I shall be Mr. Seek.”
  • Tina Møller Givskovhas quoted9 months ago
    Mr. Ut­ter­son the law­yer was a man of a rugged coun­ten­ance that was never lighted by a smile;
  • Tina Møller Givskovhas quoted9 months ago
    Hence, al­though I had now two char­ac­ters as well as two ap­pear­ances, one was wholly evil, and the other was still the old Henry Je­kyll
  • Tina Møller Givskovhas quoted9 months ago
    for there be­fore my eyes—pale and shaken, and half faint­ing, and grop­ing be­fore him with his hands, like a man re­stored from death—there stood Henry Je­kyll!
  • Tina Møller Givskovhas quoted9 months ago
    It was Hyde, after all, and Hyde alone, that was guilty.
  • Anna Weinehas quoted9 days ago
    “If he be Mr. Hyde,” he had thought, “I shall be Mr. Seek.”
  • shroukdannyhas quotedlast year
    “He is not easy to de­scribe. There is some­thing wrong with his ap­pear­ance; some­thing dis­pleas­ing, some­thing down­right de­test­able. I never saw a man I so dis­liked, and yet I scarce know why. He must be de­formed some­where; he gives a strong feel­ing of de­form­ity, al­though I couldn’t spe­cify the point.
  • shroukdannyhas quotedlast year
    Only on one point were they agreed; and that was the haunt­ing sense of un­ex­pressed de­form­ity with which the fu­git­ive im­pressed his be­hold­ers
  • Siouarhas quotedlast year
    ­prove. “I in­cline to Cain’s heresy,” he used to say quaintly: “I let my brother go to the devil in his own way.”
  • Siouarhas quotedlast year
    Aye, it must be that; the ghost of some old sin, the can­cer of some con­cealed dis­grace: pun­ish­ment com­ing, pede claudo, years after memory has for­got­ten and self-love con­doned the fault.”
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