Thomas Harris

Hannibal

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  • Maria Vhas quoted9 years ago
    Occasionally, on purpose, Dr. Lecter drops a teacup to shatter on the floor. He is satisfied when it does not gather itself together. For many months now, he has not seen Mischa in his dreams.
  • Мариhas quoted4 years ago
    “Clarice, dinner appeals to taste and smell, the oldest senses and the closest to the center of the mind. Taste and smell are housed in parts of the mind that precede pity, and pity has no place at my table. At the same time, playing in the dome of the cortex like miracles illumined on the ceiling of a church are the ceremonies and sights and exchanges of dinner. It can be far more engaging than theater.”
  • Мариhas quoted4 years ago
    Between ministrations to Starling, he sits in his armchair with a big pad of butcher paper doing calculations. The pages are filled with the symbols both of astrophysics and particle physics. There are repeated efforts with the symbols of string theory. The few mathematicians who could follow him might say his equations begin brilliantly and then decline, doomed by wishful thinking: Dr. Lecter wants time to reverse—no longer should increasing entropy mark the direction of time. He wants increasing order to point the way. He wants Mischa’s baby teeth back out of the stool pit. Behind his fevered calculations is the desperate wish to make a place for Mischa in the world, perhaps the place now occupied by Clarice Starling.
  • Мариhas quoted4 years ago
    The memory palace was a mnemonic system well known to ancient scholars and much information was preserved in them through the Dark Ages while Vandals burned the books. Like scholars before him, Dr. Lecter stores an enormous amount of information keyed to objects in his thousand rooms, but unlike the ancients, Dr. Lecter has a second purpose for his palace; sometimes he lives there. He has passed years among its exquisite collections, while his body lay bound on a violent ward with screams buzzing the steel bars like Hell’s own harp.
  • Vladislav Draconishas quoted5 years ago
    The most stable elements, Clarice, appear in the middle of the periodic table, roughly between iron and silver.
  • Vladislav Draconishas quoted5 years ago
    The Mustang shudders a little at idle. When the engine goes silent, the cricket waits a moment and resumes his tune, his last before the frost, his last ever.
  • Lola Lobahas quoted7 years ago
    We can only learn so much and live.
  • Lola Lobahas quoted7 years ago
    Taste and smell are housed in parts of the mind that precede pity, and pity has no place at my table.
  • Lola Lobahas quoted7 years ago
    "If I saw you every day, forever, I'd remember this time."
  • Lola Lobahas quoted7 years ago
    Il miele dentro la leonessa,
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