"At the Mountains of Madness" Quotes
An Antarctic expedition uncovers ancient and horrifying secrets hidden in the mountains.
horror | 116 pages | Published in 2014
Quotes
The greatest ocean liner in the world she would have been called... if we could establish radio communication with her.
We shall overcome the impossible, the forsaken, and the monstrous.
There is nothing more terrifying than the unknown lurking in the mountains.
The ancient ones slumber in their eternal tombs, awaiting the day of awakening.
The mountains whispered with a language we couldn't comprehend, and it filled us with a nameless dread.
The ruinous city stood as a testament to civilizations long gone, reminding us of the fleeting nature of our existence.
In the face of ancient cosmic horrors, the petty quarrels of humankind become utterly insignificant.
Madness lies in the mysterious recesses of the mind, waiting to seize upon the unwary.
The mountains whispered secrets that drove men to madness, and they were secrets that should have remained hidden.
We ventured to the brink of sanity, only to realize that the abyss was far deeper than we ever imagined.





