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“Alien it indeed was to all art and literature which sane and balanced readers know, but we recognized it as the thing hinted of in the forbidden Necronomicon of the mad Arab Abdul Alhazred…"H.P. LovecraftThe first mention of the Necronomicon, in "The Hound”



“ A sense of monstrous guilt was upon the land, and out of the abysses between the stars swept chill currents that made men shiver in dark and lonely places.” H.P. Lovecraft “Nyarlathotep”



“The witchcraft terror is a horrible ray of light”



H.P. Lovecraft "The Unnamable"

“The basis of all true cosmic horror is violation of the order of nature” H.P. Lovecraft, Selected Letters III: 1929-1931



There be those who say that things and places have souls, and there be those who say they have not; I dare not say, myself, but I will tell of The Street. H.P. Lovecraft “The Street”

“Only poetry or madness could do justice to the noises…” ― H.P. Lovecraft “The Call of Cthulhu”



“ Farewell, Randolph Carter, and beware; for I am Nyarlathotep, the Crawling Chaos.” ― H.P. Lovecraft, The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath



“I neither knew nor cared whether my experience was insanity, dreaming, or magic; but was determined to gaze on brilliance and gaiety at any cost ”

H.P. Lovecraft “The Outsider”

Memory sometimes makes merciful deletions. H.P. Lovecraft “The Case of Charles Dexter Ward”

“He knows where the Old Ones broke through of old, and where They shall break through again. He knows where They have trod earth’s fields, and where They still tread them, and why no one can behold Them as They tread.” H.P. Lovecraft Quoting from the Necronomicon in “The Dunwich Horror”

“Unhappy is he to whom the memories of childhood bring only fear and sadness.” ― H.P. Lovecraft “The Outsider”



“I felt the strangling tendrils of a cancerous horror whose roots reached into illimitable pasts and fathomless abysms of the night that broods beyond time.”

― H.P. Lovecraft "The Lurking Fear"

