H. P. Lovecraft Quotes About Grace

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  • Behold great Whitman, whose licentious line Delights the rake, and warms the souls of swine; Whose fever'd fancy shuns the measur'd pace, And copies Ovid's filth without his grace. In his rough brain a genius might have grown, Had he not sought to play the brute alone; But void of shame, he let his wit run wild, And liv'd and wrote as Adam's bestial child.

    H. P. Lovecraft (2013). “The Conservative”, p.44, Arktos
  • In its flawless grace and superior self-sufficiency I have seen a symbol of the perfect beauty and bland impersonality of the universe itself, objectively considered, and in its air of silent mystery there resides for me all the wonder and fascination of the unknown.

    George H. Scithers, P. D Cacek, H. P. Lovecraft (2010). “Cat Tales 2: Fantastic Feline Fiction”, p.143, Wildside Press LLC
  • The only saving grace of the present is that it's too damned stupid to question the past very closely.

    H. P. Lovecraft (2016). “The Call of Cthulhu and Other Stories”, p.48, H. P. Lovecraft
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