22 Quotes About Lestat De Lioncourt

Life is full of twists and turns that leave us intrigued, puzzled, or simply confused. It’s the human condition. We all feel lost sometimes. Life throws us curve balls, but it doesn’t have to be this way Read more

People often ask me how I have found the courage to continue doing what I love. I’ll always do what makes me happy. And I know that once you start doing something because it makes you happy, the reasons to keep at it become apparent.

So these are my life lessons.

Oh Lestat, you deserved everything that's ever happened to you....
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Oh Lestat, you deserved everything that's ever happened to you. You better not die. You might actually go to hell. Anne Rice
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I've lived all these years among those who create nothing and change nothing, ' I said. 'Actors and musicians-they're saints to me. Anne Rice
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And this notion of the meaninglessness of our lives here began to enflame us. I took up the theme again that music and acting were good because they drove back chaos. Chaos was the meaninglessness of day-to-day life, and if we were to die now, our lives would have been nothing but meaninglessness. Anne Rice
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One will hate you for taking his life, another will run to excesses that you scorn. A third will emerge mad and raving, another a monster you cannot control. One will be jealous of your superiority, another shut you out... And the veil will always come down between you Make a legion, you will be, always and forever alone! Anne Rice
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Actors and actresses make magic, ' I said. 'They make things happen on the stage; they invent; they create. Anne Rice
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Amazing what the British do with language; the nuances of politeness. The world's great diplomats, surely. Anne Rice
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Finally those you love are simply ... those you love. Anne Rice
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And you are with us and one of us, and we are the people of the moon and the stars. Anne Rice
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I had to have him, had to. Just the way I had to have everything I wanted; or had to do everything I'd ever wanted to do. Anne Rice
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Maybe we do go home, finally. Anne Rice
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I was still sitting there, too unsure of myself to say anything, when Nicolas kissed me.' Let's go to bed, ' he said softly. Anne Rice
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We are the things that others fear, " I said. "Remember that. Anne Rice
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Alas, my being the James Bond of vampires isn't the whole issue. Vanity must wait. Anne Rice
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Very few beings really seek knowledge in this world. Mortal or immortal, few really ask. On the contrary, they try to wring from the unknown the answers they have already shaped in their own minds -justifications, confirmations, forms of consolation without which they can't go on. To really ask is to open the door to the whirlwind. The answer may annihilate the question and the questioner. Anne Rice
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Lestat: Toughen up baby. I'm looking for the eternal scum. Anne Rice
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Lestat: You're very anxious to be out of these rooms, aren't you? Why don't we simply get into bed together? I don't understand. David: You're serious? Lestat: Of course David: You do realize, that this is an absolutely magnificent body, don't you? I mean you aren't insensible to the fact that you've been deposited in a..a most impressive piece of young male flesh. Lestat: I looked it over well before the switch, remember? Why is it you don't want to. David: You've been with a woman, haven't you? Lestat: I wish you hadn't read my mind. It's rude. Besides, what does that matter to you? David: A woman you loved. Lestat: I have always loved both men and women. David: That's a slightly different use of the word 'love. Anne Rice
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Lestat: I despise you! I ought to destroy you-finish what I started when I made you. Turn you into ashes and sift them through my hands. You know that I could do it! Like that! Like the snap of mortal fingers, I could do it. Burn you as I burnt your little house. And nothing could save you, nothing at all. Anne Rice
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Despair is so familiar to me; it could be banished by the sight of a beautiful mannekin in the window. It could be dispelled by the lights surrounding a tower. It would be lifted by the great ghostly shape of St. Patrick's coming into view. And then despair would come again. Meaningless, I almost said, aloud. Anne Rice
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I’d like to meet the devil some night, ’ he said once with a malignant smile. ‘I’d chase him from here to the wilds of the Pacific. I am the devil. Anne Rice
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We were at that moment of drunkenness that the two of us had come to call the Golden Moment, when everything made sense. We always tried to stretch out that moment, and then inevitably one of us would confess, "I can't follow anymore, I think the Golden Moment's passed. Anne Rice
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I realized aloud in the midst of saying it that even when we die we probably don't find out the answer as to why we were ever alive. Even the avowed atheist probably thinks that in death he'll get some answer. I mean God will be there, or there won't be anything at all.' But that's just it, ' I said, 'we don't make any discovery at that moment! We merely stop! We pass into nonexistence without ever knowing a thing.' I saw the universe, a vision of the sun, the planets, the stars, black night going on forever. And I began to laugh.' Do you realize that! We'll never know why the hell any of it happened, not even when it's over! ' I shouted at Nicolas, who was sitting back on the bed, nodding and drinking his wine out of a flagon. 'We're going to die and not even know. We'll never know, and all this meaninglessness will just go on and on and on. And we won't any longer be witness to it. We won't have even that little bit of power to give meaning to it in our minds. We'll just be gone, dead, dead, dead, without ever knowing! . Anne Rice