"Beyond The Wall Of Sleep" Quotes
A man discovers a cosmic connection between his dreams and an alternate reality.
horror | 458 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
I have frequently wondered if the majority of mankind ever pause to reflect upon the occasionally titanic significance of dreams, and of the obscure world to which they belong.
The dream world, being a lost and half-forgotten world, was, of course, not immune from the spell of the earth's green star.
The more I reflected on these things the more I became convinced that I was dwelling among illusions; rather than realities.
The material world is a mere appearance.
When we speak of the fear of the unknown, we do not mean to imply that fear is a positive quality; in fact, it is the very essence of that which is abhorrent to the spirit of man.
The lure of the bigness of the world, and of the mystery of existence, is a lure that goes beyond the narrow field of the physical senses; it is a lure of the spirit which demands a certain response.
Neither the world of the living nor the world of the dead can claim the soul of the dreamer as their own.
The dream world has its own geography and its own laws; it is a world apart.
The dream world is the key to understanding the true nature of reality.
The dreams of the dream world are more real than the waking world of the senses.





