Home » Quote » Bram Stoker » „I could not but be struck by the strangers.“ „I could not but be struck by the strangers.“ — Bram Stoker Related quotes „Now they were as strangers; worse than strangers, for they could never become acquainted.“ — Jane Austen „Life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent.“ — Arthur Conan Doyle „Dedication: My thanks to the people who showed me that opera was stranger than I could imagine. I can best repay their kindness by not mentioning their names here.“ — Terry Pratchett „I had been struck by the analogy between neurosis and romanticism. Romanticism was truly a parallel to neurosis. It demanded of reality an illusory world, love, an absolute which it could never obtain, and thus destroyed itself by the dream.“ — Anaïs Nin