Louis de Pointe du Lac, Interview with the Vampire:

The old man started to whine. Only my peculiar state of emotions and most unusual feeling of exhaustion kept me from disapproving [of Lestat’s behavior]. I was watching the scene through the open door, enthralled with the colors of the counterpane and the positive riot of color in the old man’s face. His blue veins pulsed beneath his pink and grayish flesh. I found even the yellow of his teeth appealing to me; and I became almost hypnotized by the quivering of his lip." 

So one of the reasons I love this quote is that Louis is seeing an ordinary man, what any of us might see as probably a sort of ugly old man, close to death,  gross even… But Louis sees the beauty in this man simply because he’s alive. 

I see alot of posts on tumblr about people not liking their own appearance. When you see it from an outside perspective like this, where even a dying old man is beautiful, it opens your mind to the possibility that you’re judging yourself too harshly. Everyone can be beautiful. Beauty takes so many forms.

Maybe this is part of why I’m so attached to this book, this series, these characters. Fiction is speculative reality, it’s an escape that’s also a mirror pointed back at us, a suggestion that we might see the world a little differently, perhaps as a little brighter, if only we open ourselves to the possibility. 

‘No, but one can feel desperate at any age, don’t you think? The young are eternally desperate,’ he said frankly. ‘And books, they offer one hope—- that a whole universe might open up from between the covers, and falling into that new universe, one is saved.’

Lestat de Lioncourt
Blackwood Farm by Anne Rice (via auniversebetweentwocovers)

#Now stop being pissed off at booklovers, plz! #Remember how much he hated Gabrielle reading all the damned time # Remember how much he hated Louis reading all damned the time

ashetray:

The Vampire Lestat

“Of course I didn’t know how to play it, but we are powerful mimics. As Marius said, we have superior concentration and superior skills. And I had seen Nicki do it so often.

…I looked down at the violin and tried to remember my idea, and I ran my fingers along the wood and wondered what this thing looked like to them.

In a hushed voice I explained what it was, that I wanted them to hear it, that I didn’t really know how to play it but that I was going to try. I wasn’t speaking loud enough to hear myself, but surely they could hear it if they chose to listen.

And I lifted the violin to my shoulder, braced it under my chin, and lifted the bow…” – The Vampire Lestat (p. 7, ch. 14)

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skeletalroses:

vampchronfic:

that little pelvic thrust in the second gif

Meanwhile, Lestat looks like he’s determinedly storming away in the most amusing, adorable fashion.

^both of these. This is one of my favorite quotes, and I keep it in mind on especially crappy days.

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the-oscar-of-leonardo-dicaprio:

Literature Meme: 6/7 Characters

  • Claudia from Anne Rice’s “The Vampire Chronicles”

“I love you still, that’s the torment of it. Lestat I never loved. But you! The measure of my hatred is that love. They are the same! Do you know now how much I hate you!” 

also, omg that username! the-oscar-of-leonardo-dicaprio!

“ ‘Clever,’ I said to him shortly and desperately, and, of course, he echoed that word as fast as I said it. And maddened as I was more by that than anything else, I found myself yielding to a slow smile, defying the sweat which had broken from every pore and the violent tremor in my legs. He also smiled, but his eyes had a ferocity that was animal, unlike my own, and the smile was sinister in its sheer mechanical quality.” – Louis de Pointe du Lac, Interview with the Vampire