QUOTES

prose

dialogue

"Tonight I gave you my soul and I am dead." p. 29

"Simply by talking to me, the Voice had the power to raise me to its level. It made me as one with its towering epiphanies. The soul of the Voice sat in my throat and breathed its harmonies through my mouth! Within weeks I scarcely recognized my own voice when I sang!... I was more than a little scared..." p. 125

          - Christine DaaĆ© (The Phantom of the Opera, Gaston Leroux)


"I hope the dogs don't bark tonight. I always think it's mine." p. 46

          - Salamano (The Stranger, Albert Camus)

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