Howard Lovecraft
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In existographies, Howard Lovecraft (65-18 BE) (1890-1937 ACM) (IQ:150|#886) (RGM:424|1,350+) (FA:127) (EPD: F8) (CR:17) (LH:4) (TL:21) was an American horror fiction author, epistolarian, and atheologist, noted for []
Quotes
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The following are quotes by Lovecraft:
- “How do we know that that form of atomic and molecular motion we call ‘life’ is the highest of all forms? Perhaps the dominate creature — the most rational and god-like of all beings — is an invisible gas. Or perhaps it is a flaming and effulgent mass of molten stardust. Who can say that men have souls while rocks have none?”
- — Howard Lovecraft (1916), “Letter to Rheinhart Kleiner, Ira Cole, and Maurice Moe”, Aug 8 [1]
References
External links
- Howard Lovecraft – Hmolpedia 2020.