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“Fearing I know not what, I turn to look.” FearHorrorSea Monster Book:A Tropical Horror Source: A Tropical Horror
“And they made dim the lights in the Great Causeway, that there should no glare go forth into the Land, when the Gate was opened; and behold, they opened not the lesser gate within the greater, for me; but did honour my journey, in that they swung wide the Great Gate itself, through which a monstrous army might pass. And there was an utter silence all about the Gate; and in the hushed light the two thousand that made the Full Watch, held up each the Diskos, silently, to make salute; and humbly, I held up the Diskos reversed, and went forward into the Dark.” JourneyHeroHeroesHero S Journey Author:William Hope Hodgson
“And afterwards the People did wander over that Country of Silence, and made visit and honour to their Ancestors, if such were deserving.” FamilyHistoryGravesLivesGraveyardAncestorsGravestone Book:The Night Land Source: The Night Land
“I read, and, in reading, lifted the Curtains of the Impossible that blind the mind, and looked out into the unknown.” ReadingThe Unknown Author:William Hope Hodgson
“To the North-West I looked, and in the wide field of my glass, saw plain the bright glare of the fire from the Red Pit, shine upwards against the underside of the vast chin of the North-West Watcher—The Watching Thing of the North-West…. "That which hath Watched from the Beginning, and until the opening of the Gateway of Eternity" came into my thoughts, as I looked through the glass …” Sci FiMiddle English Book:The Night Land Source: The Night Land
“And then, on the very borders of the Unknown Lands, there lay a range of low volcanoes, which lit up, far away in the outer darkness, the Black Hills, where shone the Seven Lights, which neither twinkled nor moved nor faltered through Eternity; and of which even the great spy-glass could make no understanding; nor had any adventurer from the Pyramid ever come back to tell us aught of them. And here let me say, that down in the Great Library of the Redoubt, were the histories of all those, with their discoveries, who had ventured out into the monstrousness of the Night Land, risking not the life only, but the spirit of life.” RomanceSci FiMiddle English Book:The Night Land Source: The Night Land
“To my right, which was to the North, there stood, very far away, the House of Silence, upon a low hill. And in that House were many lights, and no sound. And so had it been through an uncountable Eternity of Years.” Sci FiMiddle English Book:The Night Land Source: The Night Land
“I was at the South-Eastern wall, and looking out through The Great Embrasure towards the Three Silver-fire Holes, that shone before the Thing That Nods, away down, far in the South-East. Southward of this, but nearer, there rose the vast bulk of the South-East Watcher—The Watching Thing of the South-East. And to the right and to the left of the squat monster burned the Torches; maybe half-a-mile upon each side; yet sufficient light they threw to show the lumbered-forward head of the never-sleeping Brute.” Sci FiMiddle English Book:The Night Land Source: The Night Land
“And, so to tell more about the South Watcher. A million years gone, as I have told, came it out from the blackness of the South, and grew steadily nearer through twenty thousand years; but so slow that in no one year could a man perceive that it had moved.” Sci FiMiddle English Book:The Night Land Source: The Night Land
“To the East, as I stood there in the quietness of the Sleeping-Time on the One Thousandth Plateau, I heard a far, dreadful sound, down in the lightless East; and, presently, again—a strange, dreadful laughter, deep as a low thunder among the mountains. And because this sound came odd whiles from the Unknown Lands beyond the Valley of The Hounds, we had named that far and never-seen Place "The Country Whence Comes The Great Laughter." And though I had heard the sound, many and oft a time, yet did I never hear it without a most strange thrilling of my heart, and a sense of my littleness, and of the utter terror which had beset the last millions of the world.” Sci FiMiddle English Book:The Night Land Source: The Night Land
“كنتُ أشعر بالارتياح القلبي لأنني على مقربة من بيتي. في تلك اللحظة، كنتُ أعلم أن الملايين من الناس تراقبني، وكنتُ سعيدًا بأن كبير الوحوش المونسترواكان كان يراقبني من خلال ذلك المِنظار الكبير من أعلى برج الحراسة بالهرم الأكبر. استغللتُ تلك المراقبة من بعيد، وابتعدتُ عن طعامي قليلًا، ثم فتحتُ ورقة كانت بحوزتي، وابتعلتُ منها ثلاثة أقراص ومضغتُها. كانت تلك الأقراص علاجًا وطعامًا لي أيضًا، ثم تناولتُ قارورتي فشربتُ منها الماء. كان معي حقيبة صغيرة يوجد بداخلها بعض الأشياء. من ضمنها بوصلة، أعطانيها كبير الوحوش المونسترواكان حتى تكون لي عون أثناء مغامرتي على أرض الظلام. وقد قال لي: إنك قد تضل الطريق وسط ذلك الظلام الدامس من غير تلك البوصلة.” Horror FictionClassic LiteratureRomance FantasyClassic Fantasy Book:أرض الظلام Source: أرض الظلام
“...I am suddenly awakened by a most tremendous uproar away forrad—men's voices shrieking, cursing, praying; but in spite of the terror expressed, so weak and feeble; while in the midst, and at times broken off short with that hellishly suggestive "Glut! Glut!" is the unearthly bellowing of the Thing. Fear incarnate seizes me, and I can only fall on my knees and pray. Too well I know what is happening.” HorrorTerrorSea Monster Book:A Tropical Horror Source: A Tropical Horror
“I am what I might term an unprejudiced sceptic. I am not given to either believing or disbelieving things 'on principle,' as I have found many idiots prone to be, and what is more, some of them not ashamed to boast of the insane fact.” BeliefDogmaDogmaticRigidInflexibility Author:William Hope Hodgson
“By millions of years, time winged onward through eternity, to the end - the end, of which, in the old-earth days, I had thought remotely, and in hazily speculative fashion. And now, it was approaching in a manner of which none had ever dreamed.” YearsEndsEarthMillionsFashionEternityApocalypseEarth Day Book:The House on the Borderland: Horror Stories Collections Source: The House on the Borderland: Horror Stories Collections
“The world was held in a savage gloom - cold and intolerable. Outside, all was quiet - quiet! From the dark room behind me, came the occasional, soft thud of falling matter - fragments of rotting stone. So time passed, and night grasped the world, wrapping it in wrappings of impenetrable blackness.” WorldMatterNightFallDarkRoomsBehindsColdQuietStonesSavagesApocalypseFragmentsOccasionalGloomBlacknessTime PassesRottingWrappingDark Room Book:Delphi Complete Works of William Hope Hodgson (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of William Hope Hodgson (Illustrated)
“Impossible, that blind the mind, and looked out into the unknown.” MindImpossibleBlind Book:The House on the Borderland: Horror Stories Collections Source: The House on the Borderland: Horror Stories Collections