Top 143 Dracula Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
I read 'Dracula' in high school. I've been around vampires forever.
Slumber party with Dracula, all things considerd why not?
I'm getting a lot of stick because my character in 'Young Dracula' wanted to be vampire, so now that I am a vampire, everyone's like, 'You finally did it!' But it's cool and I loved doing 'Young Dracula.' That show's finished and I don't know why it ended, so it was brilliant to go into 'Being Human,' which is like the adult version of it.
As a child, I was more afraid of tetanus shots than, for example, Dracula. — © Dave Barry
As a child, I was more afraid of tetanus shots than, for example, Dracula.
Id rather be with Dracula than the Wolfman.
To be in something as iconic as a Dracula film, and to be playing Jessica van Helsing, who would have been Dracula's choice for a bride, through history and beyond the grave, was a thrill.
If you introduce yourself to anyone as Mrs. Dracula, I'll bite you in a manner you won't enjoy.
A friend once told me that the real message Bram Stoker sought to convey in 'Dracula' is that a human being needs to live hundreds and hundreds of years to get all his reading done; that Count Dracula, basically nothing more than a misunderstood bookworm, was draining blood from the necks of 10,000 hapless virgins not because he was the apotheosis of pure evil but because it was the only way he could live long enough to polish off his extensive reading list. But I have no way of knowing if this is true, as I have not yet found time to read 'Dracula.
Dracula appeared at a time of great technological revolution, utilizing telegraphs, typing machines, and blood transfusions.
There was one great tomb more lordly than all the rest; huge it was, and nobly proportioned. On it was but one word, DRACULA.
I find inspiration in the movies I've loved, especially all films ever made about Dracula.
I bring a copy of 'Dracula' with me wherever I go, the book. It's my favorite book in the world, it's absolutely incredible. My great-great grandfather was the guy who printed the first edition, so he's the first person to ever put 'Dracula' on the written page.
I would rather spend one night with Dracula dead than with my husband alive.
I expected Dracula to come jumping out any second. If he did I'd have held up a cross, cause he's allergic to bullshit. — © Richard Pryor
I expected Dracula to come jumping out any second. If he did I'd have held up a cross, cause he's allergic to bullshit.
People called me sharktooth, Dracula. I got made fun of so much cause I couldn't afford braces.
I'd rather be with Dracula than the Wolfman.
The first film I can remember seeing on TV was 'The Brides of Dracula.' I was instantly hooked.
The United States is like Count Dracula who at six o'clock in the morning has not sucked [any necks].
The role seemed to demand that I keep myself worked up to fever pitch, so I took on the actual attributes of the horrible vampire, Dracula.
With James Reese’s vivid and chilling novel, readers will gain a whole new appreciation of two gothic landmarks, Dracula and Jack the Ripper. Not only does The Dracula Dossier grip us with its fast paced hunt for history’s most notorious killer, it also enchants us with sophisticated and lyrical recreations of its unique period and strong characters. A daring achievement.
Religion disapproves of original thought the way Dracula does sunlight.
Dracula isn't just another vampire show. It's something entirely different that I personally feel I've never seen on American TV before.
I've always been a Dracula/vampire aficionado, being half-Romanian myself. Dracula has always been close to my heart - in fact, I have a first edition of Bram Stoker's book. I read it over and over again as a young kid.
As a child, I saw this beautiful film, Dracula's Daughter, and it was with Gloria Holden and was a sequel to the original Dracula. It was all about this beautiful daughter of Dracula who was an artist in London, and she felt drinking blood was a curse. It had beautiful, sensitive scenes in it, and that film mesmerized me. It established to me what vampires were?these elegant, tragic, sensitive people. I was really just going with that feeling when writing Interview With the Vampire. I didn't do a lot of research.
Too often, in novels that are speculative, God is a kind of kryptonite, and that's about all that it is, and it goes back to Dracula, where someone dumps a crucifix in Count Dracula's face, and he pulls away and runs back into his house. That's not religion. That's some kind of juju, like a talisman.
The idea of Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Dracula, all I could think of was, why haven't they done this with him before? It's such a genius idea. 'Dracula' has always been done as film, so it's been an hour and 40 minutes. What we're done is 10 hours of 'Dracula,' so you have a lot of freedom with all the different mythologies and nuances.
'Baltimore' the series is inspired by all kinds of things, from 'Moby Dick' to 'Dracula.'
I am Dracula.... I bid you welcome.
The first show I was in was 'Dracula' in 1975.
Fine, just don’t eat my mom, okay? She’s had a bad enough life without becoming the Bride of Dracula.” – Nick
I am Dracula, and I bid you welcome . . .
If Dracula would be happy there, so will your wine.
I'll take any vampire fans I can get. Dracula isn't a serial killer story.
When I was younger, I used to watch all the black-and-white 'Dracula's and 'Frankenstein's.
To win a woman, take her with you to see Dracula.
When I was old enough to go to movies alone, I got to see 'Frankenstein' and 'Dracula' on the big screen. I just fell in love with them.
Dracula and LSU Football are at their best after the sun goes down.
I definitely fell in love with 'Dracula' when I was 13. I found it so fascinating and so dark and romantic.
King Kong, Count Dracula, and the Phantom of the Opera are just looking for love, like the rest of us. — © Mason Cooley
King Kong, Count Dracula, and the Phantom of the Opera are just looking for love, like the rest of us.
I definitely fell in love with Dracula when I was 13. I found it so fascinating and so dark and romantic.
When I started writing about vampires, I swore that I wouldn't touch the 'Dracula' legend because it's been done too many times.
So many people of my generation all grew up with that shock theater package on television of 'Frankenstein,' 'Wolfman,' 'Dracula,' 'Mummy,' all the Universal stuff.
Dracula, who said while they drove a wooden stake into his heart, Boy, I sure hope this is heartburn. Never got a dinner!
He's worse than Dracula because at least Dracula comes out of his coffin now and then. He seems to stay on his line and that's it.
I've likened Mignolet to worse than Dracula because at least Dracula comes out of his coffin now and then. He seems to stay on his line and that's it.
Kim Newman brings Dracula back home in the granddaddy of all vampire adventures. Anno Dracula couldn't be more fun if Bram Stoker had scripted it for Hammer. It's a beautifully constructed Gothic epic that knocks almost every other vampire novel out for the count.
I used to read a lot of books and magazines about Dracula.
The Dracula movies are probably some of the most famous and enduring ones there are and I am very grateful to them, for sure.
Where are we going? You never told me." "My home in Romania." Wow, this guy wasn’t kidding with his Dracula fixation. — © Jeaniene Frost
Where are we going? You never told me." "My home in Romania." Wow, this guy wasn’t kidding with his Dracula fixation.
There came [a script called] “Dracula Sucks.” Now, I liked “Dracula Sucks,” but we gotta change [the title]. They said, “If you like that, you’re going to like this: ‘Zorro the Gay Blade.’” I decided I was going to go out and raise the money and develop my own projects. And that’s what I did. I made “Love at First Bite” and I made “Zorro the Gay Blade.” [Script rewriter Hal Dresner] and I put together “Zorro” in about eight weeks.
Most vampires I have discovered are men for some reason. I guess it's because of Dracula; people are kind of feeding off that.
For me, Dracula has always been associated with travel and beautiful historical places.
Im a devotee of Dracula, which was a pathfinder in horror and vampire fiction.
I've noticed Dracula was often as practical a fellow as he was a nasty one.
I did a film called Dracula and it was very nice because I had lots of trips to New York on Concorde.
Say what you want, I still think Dracula One and Dracula Two are creep-tacular.
Some of my fondest and most impressionable movie memories are from those early sci-fi and horror films. I've always been a Dracula/vampire aficionado, being half-Romanian myself. Dracula has always been close to my heart - in fact, I have a first edition of Bram Stoker's book. I read it over and over again as a young kid.
I got tired of feeling like Dracula. I wanted to see some daylight, and not just at six o’clock in the morning.
It makes you all look like Dracula's daughters!
For me, hearing the term 'apply yourself' was like a crucifix to Bella Lugosi's Dracula. 'Ahhh, it burns!'
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