How we cite our quotes: (Part.Paragraph)
Quote #4
"I can look on anything I like. And I rather like looking on crucifixes in particular." (1.116)
Being a vampire doesn't prevent Louis from enjoying most aspects of his Catholic faith. He can still enter a church, and he can look at and hold a crucifix without dashing off hissing and spitting in the other direction.
Quote #5
"The story about stakes through the heart. [...] Bull-s***." (1.121, 1.122)
Anne Rice's vamps don't turn to dust like they do in Buffy or go to goo like they do in True Blood. We're not sure exactly what happens when they die, but we do know that it's going to be harder to kill them than you might think.
Quote #6
"I failed to realize that their experience with the supernatural was far greater than that of white men." (1.142)
Most slaves at Pointe du Lac hail from the Caribbean, where supernatural myths are strong. And maybe even real. They know the voodoo Louis and Lestat are up to in the mansion, and they're not happy about it.