Barker Quotes

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Any fool can be happy. It takes a man with real heart to make beauty out of the stuff that makes us weep.
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Clive Barker (Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War)
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Everybody is a book of blood; wherever we're opened, we're red.
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Clive Barker (Books of Blood: Volumes One to Three (Books of Blood, #1-3))
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I dreamed I spoke in another's language, I dreamed I lived in another's skin, I dreamed I was my own beloved, I dreamed I was a tiger's kin. I dreamed that Eden lived inside me, And when I breathed a garden came, I dreamed I knew all of Creation, I dreamed I knew the Creator's name. I dreamed--and this dream was the finest-- That all I dreamed was real and true, And we would live in joy forever, You in me, and me in you.
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Clive Barker (Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War)
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[Horror fiction] shows us that the control we believe we have is purely illusory, and that every moment we teeter on chaos and oblivion.
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Clive Barker
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Nothing else wounds so deeply and irreparably. Nothing else robs us of hope so much as being unloved by one we love
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Clive Barker
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Scientists do not join hands every Sunday and sing "Yes gravity is real! I know gravity is real! I will have faith! I believe in my heart that what goes up, up, up must come down, down, down. Amen!" If they did, we would think they were pretty insecure about the concept.
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Dan Barker (Godless: How an Evangelical Preacher Became One of America's Leading Atheists)
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That which is imagined can never be lost.
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Clive Barker (Weaveworld)
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We’re too much ourselves. Afraid of letting go of what we are, in case we are nothing, and holding on so tight, we lose everything else.
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Clive Barker (Imajica)
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No tears, please. It's a waste of good suffering.
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Clive Barker (The Hellbound Heart)
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A dog is not considered a good dog because he is a good barker. A man is not considered a good man because he is a good talker.
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Guatama Buddha
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It's the hardest thing in the world to go on being aware of someone else's pain.
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Pat Barker
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It’s only when you’ve lost someone that you realize the nonsense of that phrase β€œIt’s a small world”. It isn’t. It’s a vast, devouring world, especially if you’re alone.
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Clive Barker (Books of Blood, Volume Two (Books of Blood, #2))
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The paintings of Francis Bacon to my eye are very beautiful. The paintings of Bosch or Goya are to my eye very beautiful. I've also stood in front of those same paintings with people who've said, 'let's get on to the Botticellis as soon as possible.' I have lingered, of course.
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Clive Barker
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Here is a list of terrible things, The jaws of sharks, a vultures wings The rabid bite of the dogs of war, The voice of one who went before, But most of all the mirror's gaze, Which counts us out our numbered days.
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Clive Barker (Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War)
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Wherever I go, I will speak of you with love.
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Clive Barker (The Thief of Always)
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To call you excrement would be an insult to the product of my bowels.
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Clive Barker (Mister B. Gone)
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You cut up a thing that's alive and beautiful to find out how it's alive and why it's beautiful, and before you know it, it's neither of those things, and you're standing there with blood on your face and tears in your sight and only the terrible ache of guilt to show for it.
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Clive Barker
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One man's pornography is another man's theology.
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Clive Barker
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I've learned two things in my life. One that love is the beginning and end of all meaning. And two that it is the same thing whatever shape our souls have taken on this journey. Love is love. Is love.
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Clive Barker
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To a bibliophile, there is but one thing better than a box of new books, and that is a box of old ones.
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Will Thomas (Some Danger Involved (Barker & Llewelyn, #1))
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Grief's only ever as deep as the love it's replaced.
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Pat Barker (The Silence of the Girls (Women of Troy, #1))
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We burn so hard, but we shed so little light; it makes us crazy and sad.
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Clive Barker (Galilee)
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Life is short And pleasures few And holed the ship And drowned the crew But o! But o! How very blue the sea is.
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Clive Barker
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Writing about the unholy is one way of writing about what is sacred.
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Clive Barker
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Darkness always had its part to play. Without it, how would we know when we walked in the light? It’s only when its ambitions become too grandiose that it must be opposed, disciplined, sometimesβ€”if necessaryβ€”brought down for a time. Then it will rise again, as it must.
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Clive Barker (Abarat)
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A man kills the thing he loves, and he must die a little himself.
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Clive Barker (Imajica)
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believe me. Sometimes when life looks to be at its grimmest, there's a light hidden at the heart of things. Clive Barker, Abarat
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Cornelia Funke (Inkspell (Inkworld, #2))
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Believe me, when I say; There are no two powers That command the soul. One is God The other is the tide. -Anon From the novel Abarat
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Clive Barker (Abarat)
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Superman is, after all, an alien life form. He is simply the acceptable face of invading realities.
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Clive Barker
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Did I say that she was beautiful? I was wrong. Beauty is too tame a notion; it evokes only faces in magazines. A lovely eloquence, a calming symmetry; none of that describes this woman’s face. So perhaps I should assume I cannot do it justice with words. Suffice it to say that it would break your heart to see her; and it would mend what was broken in the same moment; and you would be twice what you’d been before.
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Clive Barker (Galilee)
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We’re going to survive–our songs, our stories. They’ll never be able to forget us. Decades after the last man who fought at Troy is dead, their sons will remember the songs their Trojan mothers sang to them. We’ll be in their dreams–and in their worst nightmares too.
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Pat Barker (The Silence of the Girls (Women of Troy, #1))
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She had opened a door... and now she was walking with demons. And at the end of her travels, she would have her revenge... Pain had made a sadist of her.
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Clive Barker (The Hellbound Heart)
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We are all our own graveyards, I believe; we squat amongst the tombs of the people we were. If we're healthy, every day is a celebration, a Day of the Dead, in which we give thanks for the lives that we lived, and if we are neurotic we brood and mourn and wish that the past was still present.
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Clive Barker
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Often people who are wonderful with animals aren't always terribly good with human beings.
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Clive Barker
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Nothing ever begins. There is no first moment; no single word or place from which this or any story springs. The threads can always be traced back to some earlier tale, and the tales that preceded that; though as the narrator's voice recedes the connections will seem to grow more tenuous, for each age will want the tale told as if it were of its own making.
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Clive Barker (Weaveworld)
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The sun rose like a stripper, keeping its glory well covered by cloud till it seemed there'd be no show at all.
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Clive Barker (Cabal)
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Great Achilles. Brilliant Achilles, shining Achilles, godlike Achilles … How the epithets pile up. We never called him any of those things; we called him β€˜the butcher’.
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Pat Barker (The Silence of the Girls (Women of Troy #1))
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In her novel Regeneration, Pat Barker writes of a doctor who 'knew only too well how often the early stages of change or cure may mimic deterioration. Cut a chrysalis open, and you will find a rotting caterpillar. What you will never find is that mythical creature, half caterpillar, half butterfly, a fit emblem of the human soul, for those whose cast of mind leads them to seek such emblems. No, the process of transformation consists almost entirely of decay.
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Rebecca Solnit (A Field Guide to Getting Lost)
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Three is the number of those who do holy work; Two is the number of those who do lover's work; One is the number of those who do perfect evil Or perfect good.
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Clive Barker (Abarat)
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I dreamt a limitless book, A book unbound, Its leaves scattered in fantastic abundance On every line there was a new horizon drawn, New heavens supposed; New states, new souls.
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Clive Barker
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Evil, however powerful it seemed, could be undone by its own appetite.
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Clive Barker (The Thief of Always)
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Words are sexier than flesh.
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Clive Barker
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We each die countless little deaths on our way to the last. We die out of shame as humiliation. We perish from despair. And, of course, we die for love.
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Clive Barker (Abarat: Absolute Midnight)
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Welcome to the worst nightmare of all, reality!
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Clive Barker
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you must be careful with kindness. It's usually mistaken for weakness by stupid people.
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Clive Barker (Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War)
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Flesh could not keep its glamour, nor eyes their sheen. They would go to nothing soon. But monsters are forever.
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Clive Barker
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Books are like puppies, they wait for you with unconditional love and welcome you back whenever you return.
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J.D. Barker
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She was a sea: and I had to swim in her.
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Clive Barker (Books of Blood, Volume Two (Books of Blood, #2))
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The great grey beast February had eaten Harvey Swick alive.
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Clive Barker (The Thief of Always)
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Travis: The Aphrodite kids were ripping each other’s clothes and throwing lipstick and jewellery. It was like a rabid herd of wild Bratz.
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Rick Riordan (The Demigod Files (Percy Jackson and the Olympians))
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Does a bibliophile ever have enough room on his shelves? The answer is obvious: get more shelves.
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Will Thomas (Some Danger Involved (Barker & Llewelyn, #1))
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…there’s nothing in the world more fun than doing something you’re good at.
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Clive Barker (Galilee)
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Walk with care in dark places, and do not put your faith in anyone who promises you the forgiveness of the Lord or a certain place in Paradise.
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Clive Barker (Mister B. Gone)
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Angels have very nasty tempers. Especially when they’re feeling righteous.
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Clive Barker (Mister B. Gone)
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She wanted nothing that he could offer her, except perhaps his absence.
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Clive Barker (The Hellbound Heart)
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O little one, My little one, Come with me, Your life is done. Forget the future, Forget the past. Life is over: Breathe your last.
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Clive Barker (Abarat)
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Men carve meaning into women’s faces; messages addressed to other men.
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Pat Barker (The Silence of the Girls (Women of Troy, #1))
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Sometimes the man who looks happiest in town, with the biggest smile, is the one carrying the biggest load of sin. There are smiles & smiles; learn to tell the dark variety from the light. The seal-barker, the laugh-shouter, half the time he's covering up. He's had his fun & he's guilty. And all men do love sin, Will, oh how they love it, never doubt, in all shapes, sizes, colors & smells. Times come when troughs, not tables, suit appetites. Hear a man too loudly praising others & look to wonder if he didn't just get up from the sty. On the other hand, that unhappy, pale, put-upon man walking by, who looks all guilt & sin, why, often that's your good man with a capital G, Will. For being good is a fearful occupation; men strain at it & sometimes break in two. I've known a few. You work twice as hard to be a farmer as to be his hog. I suppose it's thinking about trying to be good makes the crack run up the wall one night. A man with high standards, too, the least hair falls on him sometimes wilts his spine. He can't let himself alone, won't let himself off the hook if he falls just a breath from grace.
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Ray Bradbury (Something Wicked This Way Comes)
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Is there any good news?' Tesla said. Who ever promised that? Who ever said there'd be good news?
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Clive Barker (The Great and Secret Show (Book of the Art #1))
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I think that God that we have created and allowed to shape our culture through, essentially Christian theology is a pretty villainous creature. I think that one of the things that male patriarchal figure has done is, allowed under it's, his church, his wing, all kinds of corruptions and villainies to grow and fester. In the name of that God terrible wars have been waged, in the name of that God terrible sexism has been allowed to spread. There are children being born all across this world that don't have enough food to eat because that God, at least his church, tells the mothers and fathers that they must procreate at all costs, and to prevent procreation with a condom is in contravention with his laws. Now, I don't believe that God exists. I think that God is creation of men, by men, and for men. What has happened over the many centuries now, the better part of two thousand in fact, is that that God has been slowly and steadily accruing power. His church has been accruing power, and the men who run that church, and they are all men, are not about to give it up. If they give it up, they give up luxury, they give up comfort.
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Clive Barker
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A soul of water a soul of stone. A soul by name a soul unknown. The hours unmake our flesh our bone. The Soul is all and all alone!
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Clive Barker
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Witch, do this for me, Find me a moon made of longing. Then cut it sliver thin, and having cut it, hang it high above my beloved's house, so that she may look up tonight and see it, and seeing it, sigh for me as I sigh for her, moon or no moon.
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Clive Barker
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Give me B movies or give me death!
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Clive Barker
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All things are true. God's an Astronaut. Oz is Over the Rainbow, and Midian is where the monsters live." - Peloquin
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Clive Barker
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Nothing happens carelessly. We’re not brought into the world without reason, even though we may never understand the reason. An infant that lives an hour, that dies before it can lay eyes on those who made it, even that soul did not live without purpose: this is my sudden certainty.
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Clive Barker (Galilee)
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Faith is a cop-out. If the only way you can accept an assertion is by faith, then you are conceding that it can't be taken on its own merits. It is intellectual bankruptcy.
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Dan Barker (Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher to Atheist)
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Tattoos are a right of passage. They're a marker of bravery, of maturity, of cultural acceptance. The tattoo represents not only a willingness to accept pain - to endure it - but a need to actively embrace it. Because life is painful - beautiful but painful.......
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Nicola Barker (The Yips)
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I haven't even had a life I could call my own, and you're ready to slot me into the grand design. Well, I don't think I want to go. I want to be my own design.
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Clive Barker (Imajica)
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Dorothea: "What the fuck are you?" Nix: "A man who wanted to be a God...then changed his mind.
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Clive Barker
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Sung to the tune of O Christmas Tree O woe is me, O woe is me, I used to have a hamster tree, But it was eaten by a newt, And now I have no cuddly fruit, O woe is me, O woe is me, I used to have a hamster tree!
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Clive Barker (Abarat)
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Have patience; the lovers will suffer lovers always suffer.
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Clive Barker (Galilee)
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You'll learn, honey. Love can be the best thing in life. And it can be the worst. The absolute worst.
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Clive Barker (Abarat)
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A society that devours its own young deserves no automatic or unquestioning allegiance.
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Pat Barker (Regeneration (Regeneration, #1))
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To dream in isolation can be properly splendid to be sure; but to dream in company seems to me infinitely preferable.
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Clive Barker (Weaveworld)
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The defeated go down in history and disappear, and their stories die with them.
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Pat Barker (The Silence of the Girls)
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Silence becomes a woman.' Every woman I’ve ever known was brought up on that saying.
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Pat Barker (The Silence of the Girls (Women of Troy, #1))
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This is what free people never understand. A slave isn't a person who's being treated as a thing. A slave is a thing, as much in her own estimation as in anybody else's.
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Pat Barker (The Silence of the Girls (Women of Troy, #1))
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Sometimes the most frightening of thoughts can be found hiding among the shadows of our own minds.
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J.D. Barker (Forsaken (Shadow Cove Saga, #1))
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Always, worlds within worlds.
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Clive Barker (Weaveworld)
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You know you're walking around with a mask on, and you desperately want to take it off and you can't because everybody else thinks it's your face.
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Pat Barker (Regeneration (Regeneration, #1))
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With the inevitability of a tongue returning to probe a painful tooth, we come back and back and back again to our fears, sitting to talk them over with the eagerness of a hungry man before a full and steaming plate.
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Clive Barker (Books of Blood, Volume Two (Books of Blood, #2))
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Perhaps a wiser eye than hers would be able to read tomorrow in tonight's stars, but where was the fun in that? It was better not to know. Better to be alive in the Here and the Now--in this bright, laughing moment--and let the Hours to come take care of themselves.
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Clive Barker (Abarat)
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Why'd you want to sing about sad things?" Candy had asked him. "Because any fool can be happy," he'd said to her. "It takes a man with real heart" β€”he'd made a fist and laid it against his chestβ€” "to make beauty out of the stuff that makes us weep.
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Clive Barker (Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War)
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You believe in a book that has talking animals, wizards, witches, demons, sticks turning into snakes, food falling from the sky, people walking on water, and all sorts of magical, absurd and primitive stories, and you say that we are the ones that need help?
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Dan Barker
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Study nothing except in the knowledge that you already knew it. Worship nothing except in adoration of your true self. And fear nothing except in the certainty that you are your enemy's begetter and its only hope of healing.
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Clive Barker (Imajica)
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The next time believers tell you that 'separation of church and state' does not appear in our founding document, tell them to stop using the word 'trinity.' The word 'trinity' appears nowhere in the bible. Neither does Rapture, or Second Coming, or Original Sin. If they are still unfazed (or unphrased), by this, then add Omniscience, Omnipresence, Supernatural,Transcendence, Afterlife, Deity, Divinity, Theology, Monotheism, Missionary, Immaculate Conception, Christmas, Christianity, Evangelical, Fundamentalist, Methodist, Catholic, Pope, Cardinal, Catechism, Purgatory, Penance, Transubstantiation, Excommunication, Dogma, Chastity, Unpardonable Sin, Infallibility, Inerrancy, Incarnation, Epiphany, Sermon, Eucharist, the Lord's Prayer, Good Friday, Doubting Thomas, Advent, Sunday School, Dead Sea, Golden Rule, Moral, Morality, Ethics, Patriotism, Education, Atheism, Apostasy, Conservative (Liberal is in), Capital Punishment, Monogamy, Abortion, Pornography, Homosexual, Lesbian, Fairness, Logic, Republic, Democracy, Capitalism, Funeral, Decalogue, or Bible.
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Dan Barker (Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher to Atheist)
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Out of habit, she stopped by the bookshelf in the living room to see if there was a paperback that she could stuff into her pocket for emergencies β€” you never knew when you might need a book to entertain and comfort and distract you in the day's empty places
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Emily Croy Barker (The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic (The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic, #1))
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Mischief nodded. 'It's true,' he conceded. 'You're in the company of eight world-class thieves,' he said, not without a little touch of pride. 'Saints we are not.' But then,' said Deaux-Deaux, 'who is?' he thought on this. 'Besides saints.
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Clive Barker (Abarat)
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Those old hypocrites. They talk about killing witches but the Good Book’s full of magic. Turning the Nile to blood and parting the Red Sea. What’s that if it’s not good old-fashioned magic? Want a little water into wine? No trouble! How about raising the dead man Lazarus? Just say the word!
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Clive Barker (Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War)
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Yes, the death of young men in battle is a tragedy - I’d lost four brothers, I didn’t need anybody to tell me that. A tragedy worthy of any number of laments - but theirs is not the worst fate. I looked at Andromache, who’d have to live the rest of her amputated life as a slave, and I thought: We need a new song.
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Pat Barker (The Silence of the Girls (Women of Troy, #1))
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There is no such thing as originality. It has all been said before, suffered before. If a person knows that, is it any wonder love becomes mechanical and death just a scene to be shunned? There is no absolute knowledge to be gained from either. Just another ride on the merry-go-round, another blurred scene of faces smiling and faces grieved.
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Clive Barker
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I can see in your eyes that there’s no seam of untapped joy left in you. The best of life has come and gone. Those days when sudden epiphanies swept over you, and you had visions of the rightness of all things and of your place amongst them; they’re history. You’re in a darker place now.
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Clive Barker (Mister B. Gone)
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I thought: Suppose, suppose just once, once, all these centuries, the slippery gods keep their word and Achilles is granted eternal glory in return for his early death under the walls of Troy...? What will they make of us, the people of those unimaginably distant times? One thing I do know: they won't want the brutal reality of conquest and slavery. They won't want to be told about the massacres of men and boys, the enslavement of women and girls. They won't want to know we were living in a rape camp. No, they'll go for something altogether softer. A love story, perhaps? I just hope they manage to work out who the lovers were.
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Pat Barker (The Silence of the Girls (Women of Troy, #1))
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Well, here he was. They could save each other, the way the poets promised lovers should. He was mystery, he was darkness, he was all she had dreamed of. And if she would only free him he would service her - oh yes - until her pleasure reached that threshold that, like all thresholds, was a place where the strong grew stronger, and the weak perished. Pleasure was pain there, and vice versa. And he knew it well enough to call it home.
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Clive Barker (The Hellbound Heart)
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I do understand what love is, and that is one of the reasons I can never again be a Christian. Love is not self denial. Love is not blood and suffering. Love is not murdering your son to appease your own vanity. Love is not hatred or wrath, consigning billions of people to eternal torture because they have offended your ego or disobeyed your rules. Love is not obedience, conformity, or submission. It is a counterfeit love that is contingent upon authority, punishment, or reward. True love is respect and admiration, compassion and kindness, freely given by a healthy, unafraid human being.
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Dan Barker (Losing Faith in Faith: From Preacher to Atheist)
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There are things that are more important than the news and what’s happening today. There are these archetypes which are part of the human imagination since humans were presumably imaginative. And I think that’s what [people] find touching, these eternal ideas. It’s one of the things that makes fantasy something that tends to stand the test of time because we’re reading, 50 years later, The Lord of the Rings.
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Clive Barker
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Sometimes, in the trenches, you get the sense of something, ancient. One trench we held, it had skulls in the side, embedded, like mushrooms. It was actually easier to believe they were men from Marlborough's army, than to think they'd been alive a year ago. It was as if all the other wars had distilled themselves into this war, and that made it something you almost can't challenge. It's like a very deep voice, saying; 'Run along, little man, be glad you've survived
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Pat Barker (Regeneration (Regeneration, #1))
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As later Priam comes secretly to the enemy camp to plead with Achilles for the return of his son Hector's body, he says: "'I do what no man before me has ever done, I kiss the hands of the man who killed my son." Those words echoed round me, as I stood in the storage hut, surrounded on all sides by the wealth Achilles had plundered from burning cities. I thought: "And I do what countless women before me have been forced to do. I spread my legs for the man who killed my husband and my brothers.
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Pat Barker (The Silence of the Girls (Women of Troy, #1))
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Spring, if it lingers more than a week beyond its span, starts to hunger for summer to end the days of perpetual promise. Summer in its turn soon begins to sweat for something to quench its heat, and the mellowest of autumns will tire of gentility at last, and ache for a quick sharp frost to kill its fruitfulness. Even winter β€” the hardest season, the most implacable β€” dreams, as February creeps on, of the flame that will presently melt it away. Everything tires with time, and starts to seek some opposition, to save it from itself.
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Clive Barker (The Hellbound Heart)
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People are invariably surprised to hear me say I am both an atheist and an agnostic, as if this somehow weakens my certainty. I usually reply with a question like, 'Well, are you a Republican or an American?' The two words serve different concepts and are not mutually exclusive. Agnosticism addresses knowledge; atheism addresses belief. The agnostic says, 'I don't have a knowledge that God exists.' The atheist says, 'I don't have a belief that God exists.' You can say both things at the same time. Some agnostics are atheistic and some are theistic.
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Dan Barker (Godless: How an Evangelical Preacher Became One of America's Leading Atheists)