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"R. M. Renfield, aetat 59. Sanguine temperament, great physical strength, morbidly excitable, periods of gloom, ending in some fixed idea which I cannot make out. I presume that the sanguine temperament itself and the disturbing influence end in a mentally-accomplished finish, a possibly dangerous man, probably dangerous if unselfish. In selfish men, caution is as secure an armour for their foes as for themselves. What I think of on this point is, when self is the fixed point the centripetal force is balanced with the centrifugal. When duty, a cause, etc., is the fixed point, the latter force is paramount, and only accident or a series of accidents can balance it."

From Dr. John Seward's journal. Dracula, Bram Stoker.

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:iconyellowpin:
Thanks a bunch for the favvie! :heart:

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What people tell about themselves and what they really are is something very different.
:iconaisii:
thank you for the favess, Sara :love:

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:iconsanguine-renfield:
You're very welcome, miss; your work is truly lovely!
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:iconaeoline:
I know that Dracula quote. I have a 1913 printing of Bram Stokers Dracula, great quote in a great book. Thanks for the visit and Welcome to DA.

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But I, being poor, only have my dreams........
:iconsanguine-renfield:
Very nice; I've yet to find an edition that was printed so early, but I've always thought it a fine thing to collect older books.

Thank you for the kind welcome, and good luck with your commisions.
:iconaeoline:
yea it was published by William Rider & Sons Ltd. My mom gave it to me years ago and its great reading.

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But I, being poor, only have my dreams........
:iconsanguine-renfield:
Very cool! I'll be sure to keep an eye out for that edition.
:iconaeoline:
yea and it has this weird hand written note dated 1923 that says"this is book was originally written by charles Otoesten who in 1911 was in transelvania and he actually witnessed these happening." signed by Johnathan Otoesten. I have no idea why he wrote this but I think it makes the book a bit more mysterious coming from that time period.

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But I, being poor, only have my dreams........

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