Clarke Quotes

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Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.
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Arthur C. Clarke
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I don't trust people who don't love themselves and tell me, 'I love you.' ... There is an African saying which is: Be careful when a naked person offers you a shirt.
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Maya Angelou
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I'm sure the universe is full of intelligent life. It's just been too intelligent to come here.
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Arthur C. Clarke
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Some mistakes... Just have greater consequences than others. But you don't have to let the result of one mistake be the thing that defines you. You, Clark, have the choice not to let that happen.
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Jojo Moyes (Me Before You (Me Before You, #1))
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The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.
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Arthur C. Clarke
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And how shall I think of you?' He considered a moment and then laughed. 'Think of me with my nose in a book!
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Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell)
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Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
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Arthur C. Clarke (Profiles of the Future: An Inquiry into the Limits of the Possible)
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Funny, when you finally faced reality, it was amazing how clearly you could see things.
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Mary Higgins Clark (Loves Music, Loves to Dance)
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I never understood why Clark Kent was so hell bent on keeping Lois Lane in the dark.
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Audrey Niffenegger (The Time Traveler's Wife)
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I like you; your eyes are full of language." [Letter to Anne Clarke, July 3, 1964.]
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Anne Sexton
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You are scored on my heart,Clark. You were from the first day you walked in,with your ridiculous clothes and your complete inability to ever hide a single thing you felt.
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Jojo Moyes (Me Before You (Me Before You, #1))
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You’ve got to sing like you don’t need the money, Love like you’ll never get hurt. You’ve got to dance like nobody’s watchin’.
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Richard Leigh (Come from the Heart Sheet Music)
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How inappropriate to call this planet "Earth," when it is clearly "Ocean.
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Arthur C. Clarke
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When someone is mean to me, I just make them a victim in my next book.
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Mary Higgins Clark
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Can a magician kill a man by magic?” Lord Wellington asked Strange. Strange frowned. He seemed to dislike the question. β€œI suppose a magician might,” he admitted, β€œbut a gentleman never could.
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Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell)
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Ms. Wormwood: Calvin, can you tell us what Lewis and Clark did? Calvin: No, but I can recite the secret superhero origin of each member of Captain Napalm's Thermonuclear League of Liberty. Ms. Wormwood: See me after class, Calvin. Calvin: [retrospectively] I'm not dumb. I just have a command of thoroughly useless information.
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Bill Watterson
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Magic's just science that we don't understand yet.
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Arthur C. Clarke
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The Beauty of the House is immeasurable; its Kindness infinite.
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Susanna Clarke (Piranesi)
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One of the great tragedies of mankind is that morality has been hijacked by religion. So now people assume that religion and morality have a necessary connection. But the basis of morality is really very simple and doesn't require religion at all.
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Arthur C. Clarke
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Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.
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Clement Clarke Moore (Twas the Night Before Christmas)
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Sometimes , Clark, you are pretty much the only thing that makes me want to get up in the morning -Will Traynor <3
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Jojo Moyes (Me Before You (Me Before You, #1))
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Hey Clark', he said.'Tell me something good'. I stared out of the window at the bright-blue Swiss sky and I told him a story of two people. Two people who shouldn't have met, and who didn't like each other much when they did, but who found they were the only two people in the world who could possibly have understood each other. And I told him of the adventures they had, the places they had gone, and the things I had seen that I had never expected to. I conjured for him electric skies and iridescent seas and evenings full of laughter and silly jokes. I drew a world for him, a world far from a Swiss industrial estate, a world in which he was still somehow the person he had wanted to be. I drew the world he had created for me, full of wonder and possibility.
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Jojo Moyes (Me Before You (Me Before You, #1))
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My favourite definition of an intellectual: 'Someone who has been educated beyond his/her intelligence. [Sources and Acknowledgements: Chapter 19]
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Arthur C. Clarke (3001: The Final Odyssey)
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I don’t believe in astrology; I’m a Sagittarius and we’re skeptical.
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Arthur C. Clarke
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Perhaps even people you like and admire immensely can make you see the World in ways you would rather not.
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Susanna Clarke (Piranesi)
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Time and I have quarrelled. All hours are midnight now. I had a clock and a watch, but I destroyed them both. I could not bear the way they mocked me.
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Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell)
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One of the greatest tragedies in mankind's entire history may be that morality was hijacked by religion.
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Arthur C. Clarke
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She wore a gown the color of storms, shadows, and rain and a necklace of broken promises and regrets.
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Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell)
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Such nonsense!" declared Dr Greysteel. "Whoever heard of cats doing anything useful!" "Except for staring at one in a supercilious manner," said Strange. "That has a sort of moral usefulness, I suppose, in making one feel uncomfortable and encouraging sober reflection upon one's imperfections.
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Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell)
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Before you become too entranced with gorgeous gadgets and mesmerizing video displays, let me remind you that information is not knowledge, knowledge is not wisdom, and wisdom is not foresight. Each grows out of the other, and we need them all.
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Arthur C. Clarke
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Octavia was the only person in the world who truly knew him. There was no one else he really cared about ever seeing again. But then he glanced over Clarke, who was leaning over to breathe in the scent of a bright pink flower, the sun catching the gold strands in her hair, and suddenly he wasn't so sure.
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Kass Morgan (The 100 (The 100, #1))
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where there's a Clark, there's a Lewis
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Kyle Keyes (Under the Bus)
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There is nothing in the world so easy to explain as failure - it is, after all, what everybody does all the time.
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Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell)
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May your Paths be safe, your Floors unbroken and may the House fill your eyes with Beauty.
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Susanna Clarke (Piranesi)
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I find suggestion a hell of a lot more provocative than explicit detail. You didn't see Clark[Gable] and Vivien[leigh] rolling around in bed in Gone With The Wind, but you saw that shit eating grin on her face the next morning and you knew damned well she'd gotten properly laid.
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Joan Crawford
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Sometimes she heard night-sounds she didn’t know or jumped from lightning too close, but whenever she stumbled, it was the land who caught her. Until at last, at some unclaimed moment, the heart-pain seeped away like water into sand. Still there, but deep. Kya laid her hand upon the breathing, wet earth, and the marsh became her mother.
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Delia Owens (Where the Crawdads Sing)
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Write to be understood, speak to be heard, read to grow.
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Lawrence Clark Powell
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Shhh. Just listen. You, of all people. Listen to what Im saying. This...tonight...is the most wonderful thing you could have done for me. What you have told me, what you have done in bringing me here...knowing that, somehow, from that complete arse, I was at the start of this, you managed to salvage something to love is astonishing to me. But...I need it to end here. No more chair. No more pneumonia. No more burning limbs. No more pain and tiredness and waking up every morning already wishing it was over. When we get back, I am still going to go to Switzerland. And if you do love me, Clark, as you say you do, the thing that would make me happier than anything is if you would come with me. So I'm asking you - if you feel the things you say you feel - then do it. Be with me. Give me the end I'm hoping for.
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Jojo Moyes (Me Before You (Me Before You, #1))
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Fiction has been maligned for centuries as being "false," "untrue," yet good fiction provides more truth about the world, about life, and even about the reader, than can be found in non-fiction.
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Clark Zlotchew
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It was the mark of a barbarian to destroy something one could not understand.
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Arthur C. Clarke (2001: A Space Odyssey)
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What was more, they had taken the first step toward genuine friendship. They had exchanged vulnerabilities.
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Arthur C. Clarke (2010: Odyssey Two)
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And I don't want to look at you every day, to see you naked,to watch you wandering around the annexe in your crazy dresses and not...not be able to do what I want with you. Oh, Clark,if you had any idea what I want to do to you right now.And I...i can't live with that knowledge. I can't. It's Not who I am. I can't be the kind of man who just...accepts.
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Jojo Moyes (Me Before You (Me Before You, #1))
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It may be that our role on this planet is not to worship God--but to create him.
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Arthur C. Clarke
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As she had done when she introduced the US president in Berlin, she addressed him publicly with the informal du for the first time since the NSA controversy in 2013.
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Claudia Clark (Dear Barack: The Extraordinary Partnership of Barack Obama and Angela Merkel)
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The House is valuable because it is the House. It is enough in and of Itself. It is not the means to an end.
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Susanna Clarke (Piranesi)
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It has yet to be proven that intelligence has any survival value.
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Arthur C. Clarke
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In my life I have found two things of priceless worth - learning and loving. Nothing else - not fame, not power, not achievement for its own sake - can possible have the same lasting value. For when your life is over, if you can say 'I have learned' and 'I have loved,' you will also be able to say 'I have been happy.
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Arthur C. Clarke (Rama II (Rama #2))
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The more wonderful the means of communication, the more trivial, tawdry, or depressing its contents seemed to be.
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Arthur C. Clarke (2001: A Space Odyssey (Space Odyssey, #1))
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I am an optimist. Anyone interested in the future has to be otherwise he would simply shoot himself.
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Arthur C. Clarke
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To be more precise it was the color of heartache.
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Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell)
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He understood for the first time that the world is not dumb at all, but merely waiting for someone to speak to it in a language it understands.
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Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell)
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I have a scholar's love of silence and solitude. To sit and pass hour after hour in idle chatter with a roomful of strangers is to me the worst sort of torment.
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Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell)
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Bill: Superman didn't become Superman. Superman was born Superman. When Superman wakes up in the morning, he's Superman. His alter ego is Clark Kent. His outfit with the big red "S", that's the blanket he was wrapped in as a baby when the Kents found him. Those are his clothes. What Kent wears - the glasses, the business suit - that's the costume. That's the costume Superman wears to blend in with us. Clark Kent is how Superman views us. And what are the characteristics of Clark Kent. He's weak... he's unsure of himself... he's a coward. Clark Kent is Superman's critique on the whole human race.
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Quentin Tarantino (Kill Bill)
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Now I'm a scientific expert; that means I know nothing about absolutely everything.
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Arthur C. Clarke (2001: A Space Odyssey)
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Time slowed, and stilled. It was just the two of us, me murmuring in the empty, sunlit room. Will didn't say much. He didn't answer back, or add a dry comment, or scoff. He nodded occasionally, his head pressed against mine, and murmured, or let out a small sound that could have been satisfaction at another good memory. "It has been, the best six months of my entire life." "Funnily enough, Clark, mine too." And then, just like that, my heart broke. My face crumpled, my composure went and I held him tightly and I stopped caring that he could feel the shudder of my sobbing body because grief swamped me. It overwhelmed me and tore at my heart and my stomach and my head and it pulled me under, and I couldn't bear it.
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Jojo Moyes (Me Before You (Me Before You, #1))
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The difference between a politician and a statesman is that a politician thinks about the next election while the statesman think about the next generation.
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James Freeman Clarke
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Science is the only religion of mankind.
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Arthur C. Clarke (Childhood’s End)
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A faith that cannot survive collision with the truth is not worth many regrets.
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Arthur C. Clarke (The Exploration of Space)
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It must be wonderful to be seventeen, and to know everything.
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Arthur C. Clarke (2010: Odyssey Two)
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She moved like water, graceful and soft and lovely. Every part of me wanted to stick out my foot and trip her, just to see her stumble.
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Cassandra Rose Clarke (The Assassin's Curse (The Assassin's Curse, #1))
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She liked Harry Styles a few years ago, and now she likes that white-bread, absolute fucking baguette of a lad from Call Me by Your Name.
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Eliza Clark (Boy Parts)
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Rowena Clark and I had met on the first day of our mixed media class. I’d sat down at her table and said, β€œMind if I join you? Figure the best way to learn about art is to sit with a masterpiece.” Maybe I was in love, but I was still Adrian Ivashkov. Rowena had fixed me with a flat look. β€œLet’s get one thing straight. I can see through crap a mile away, and I like girls, not guys, so if you can’t handle me telling you what’s what, then you’d better take your one-liners and hair gel somewhere else. I don’t go to this school to put up with pretty boys like you. I’m here to face dubious employment options with a painting degree and then go get a Guinness after class.” I’d scooted my chair closer to the table. β€œYou and I are going to get along just fine.
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Richelle Mead (The Fiery Heart (Bloodlines, #4))
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10 Steps to Becoming a Better Writer Write. Write more. Write even more. Write even more than that. Write when you don’t want to. Write when you do. Write when you have something to say. Write when you don’t. Write every day. Keep writing.
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Brian Clark
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It does not matter that you do not understand the reason. You are the Beloved Child of the House. Be comforted. And I am comforted.
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Susanna Clarke (Piranesi)
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live your life as if you may lose everything.
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Mary Higgins Clark (All Through the Night)
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The Universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose.
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J.B.S. Haldane (Possible Worlds)
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He’d never known a girl who was so beautiful and intense at once.
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Kass Morgan (The 100 (The 100, #1))
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We find comfort among those who agree with us - growth among those who don't.
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Frank Clark
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Obama’s next words captured the attention of the world and the amusement of those present. As he wagged his finger at the crowd, he scolded, β€˜So stop it, all of you. I know you have to find something to report on, but we have more than enough problems out there without manufacturing problems.
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Claudia Clark (Dear Barack: The Extraordinary Partnership of Barack Obama and Angela Merkel)
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Let me make two remarks. First I concentrate on the task ahead for 2016. I’m quite busy with thatβ€”thank you very much. And I’m looking with great interest in the American election campaign.’ For the second time during their press conference, the clicking sounds of the cameras was deafening.
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Claudia Clark (Dear Barack: The Extraordinary Partnership of Barack Obama and Angela Merkel)
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It's funny how, even long after you've accepted the grief of losing someone you love and truly have gotten on with your life, every once in a while something comes up that plays "gotcha," and for a moment or tow the car tissue seperates and the wound is raw again.
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Mary Higgins Clark (The Second Time Around)
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Our duty is wakefulness, the fundamental condition of life itself. The unseen, the unheard, the untouchable is what weaves the fabric of our see-able universe together.
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Robin Craig Clark (The Garden)
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After their encounter on the approach to Jupiter, there would aways be a secret bond between them---not of love, but of tenderness, which is often more enduring.
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Arthur C. Clarke (2010: Odyssey Two)
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Losing him was like having a hole shot straight through me, a painful, constant reminder, an absence I could never fill.
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Jojo Moyes (After You (Me Before You, #2))
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The thing’s hollowβ€”it goes on foreverβ€”andβ€”oh my God!β€”it’s full of stars!
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Arthur C. Clarke (2001: A Space Odyssey)
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There wouldn't be a sky full of stars if we were all meant to wish on the same one.
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Frances Clark
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..The argument he was conducting with his neighbor as to whether the English magician had gone mad because he was a magician, or because he was English.
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Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell)
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You don't realize how much you miss something till it comes back to you, and then you wonder how you went so long without it.
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Cassandra Rose Clarke (The Assassin's Curse (The Assassin's Curse, #1))
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There were some things that only time could cure. Evil men could be destroyed, but nothing could be done with good men who were deluded.
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Arthur C. Clarke (Childhood’s End)
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Every revolutionary idea seems to evoke three stages of reaction. They may be summed up by the phrases: (1) It's completely impossible. (2) It's possible, but it's not worth doing. (3) I said it was a good idea all along.
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Arthur C. Clarke
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Sometimes I think we're alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we're not. In either case, the idea is quite staggering.
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Arthur C. Clarke
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In my mind are all the tides, their seasons, their ebbs and their flows. In my mind are all the halls, the endless procession of them, the intricate pathways. When this world becomes too much for me, when I grow tired of the noise and the dirt and the people, I close my eyes and I name a particular vestibule to myself; then I name a hall.
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Susanna Clarke (Piranesi)
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Thank goodness for best friends. For true friends, the ones who love you no matter what.
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Laura McNeill (Stay Tuned)
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For, though the room was silent, the silence of half a hundred cats is a peculiar thing, like fifty individual silences all piled one on top of another.
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Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell)
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No utopia can ever give satisfaction to everyone, all the time. As their material conditions improve, men raise their sights and become discontented with power and possessions that once would have seemed beyond their wildest dreams. And even when the external world has granted all it can, there still remain the searchings of the mind and the longings of the heart.
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Arthur C. Clarke (Childhood’s End)
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Houses, like people, are apt to become rather eccentric if left too much on their own; this house was the architectural equivalent of an old gentleman in a worn dressing-gown and torn slippers, who got up and went to bed at odd times of day, and who kept up a continual conversation with friends no one else could see.
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Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell)
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At one point, approximately halfway through her remarks, Merkel stated in German something about β€˜being able to greet the president of the United States of America, Barack Obama,’ and an overly ambitious Obama, who perhaps thought that was his cue, headed toward the podium.Β  Perhaps catching the president’s movement out of the corner of her eye, Merkel thought quickly, and without even looking up from her notes, she told the excited American president, in English, β€˜Not yet, dear Mr. President, dear Barack Obama.’ Obama sheepishly returned to his seat to allow the chancellor to finish her speech.
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Claudia Clark (Dear Barack: The Extraordinary Partnership of Barack Obama and Angela Merkel)
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I've been thinking lately about immortality. What it means to be remembered, what I want to be remembered for, certain questions concerning memory and fame. I love watching old movies. I watch the faces of long-dead actors on the screen, and I think about how they'll never truly die. I know that's a clichΓ© but it happens to be true. Not just the famous ones who everyone knows, the Clark Gables, the Ava Gardners, but the bit players, the maid carrying the tray, the butler, the cowboys in the bar, the third girl from the left in the nightclub. They're all immortal to me. First we only want to be seen, but once we're seen, that's not enough anymore. After that, we want to be remembered.
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Emily St. John Mandel (Station Eleven)
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In her usual manner, Merkel spoke in German. It is worth pointing out, however, that before the translator had an opportunity to convert her statements to English, Obama gave the chancellor and the press a big smile, saying, β€˜I think what she said was good. I’m teasing.’ The laughter in the room drowned out the sounds of the cameras clicking and flashing, with Merkel’s giggle and smile among the loudest.
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Claudia Clark (Dear Barack: The Extraordinary Partnership of Barack Obama and Angela Merkel)
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Mr. Robinson was a polished sort of person. He was so clean and healthy and pleased about everything that he positively shone - which is only to be expected in a fairy or an angel, but is somewhat disconcerting in an attorney.
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Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell)
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Birds are not difficult to understand. Their behaviour tells me what they are thinking. Generally it runs along the lines of: Is this food? Is this? What about this? This might be food. I am almost certain that this is. Or occasionally: It is raining. I do not like it.
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Susanna Clarke (Piranesi)
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exhilaration fizzed through Clarke’s body. Before she realised what she was doing, she had thrown her arms around Bellamy. He joined in her laughter as he staggered backward, and wrapped his arms around her waist, lifting her up and spinning her through the air. The colours of the clearing swirled, green and gold and blue all blurring until there was nothing in the world but Bellamy’s smile, lighting up his eyes. Finally he set her down gently on the ground. Be he didn’t loosen his grip. Instead he pulled her even closer, and before Clarke had time to catch her breath, his lips were on hers. A voice in her brain told her stop, but it was overpowered by the smell of his skin and the pressure of his touch. Clarke felt like she was melting into his arms, losing herself in the kiss. He tasted like joy, and joy tasted better on Earth.
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Kass Morgan (The 100 (The 100, #1))
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Then, in an unusual moment, she grew emotional, which left little doubt about the level of profound respect and admiration Merkel had for her American colleague: β€˜So eight years are coming to a close.Β  This is the last visit of (President) Barack Obama to our country…I am very glad that he chose Germany as one of the stopovers on this trip…Thank you for the reliable friendship and partnership you demonstrated in very difficult hours of our relationship. So let me again pay tribute to what we’ve been able to achieve, to what we discussed, to what we were able to bring about in difficult hours.
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Claudia Clark (Dear Barack: The Extraordinary Partnership of Barack Obama and Angela Merkel)
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I realised that the search for the Knowledge has encouraged us to think of the House as if it were a sort of riddle to be unravelled, a text to be interpreted, and that if ever we discover the Knowledge, then it will be as if the Value has been wrested from the House and all that remains will be mere scenery.
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Susanna Clarke (Piranesi)
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She adjusted her body weight and caught his eyes, her gaze shiny and with a tinge of sadness. β€œMy grandmother told me once that the world is filled with ghosts. The longer we live the more ghosts will haunt us.” She paused glancing at her palms. β€œBut they’re here to remind us we are alive. That our hearts beat, blood runs through our veins, we breath air into our lungs.
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Simon W. Clark (The Russian Ink (Jake Armitage Thriller Book #1))
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She will try to find the nice way to exercise intelligence. But intelligence is not ladylike. Intelligence is full of excesses. Rigorous intelligene abhors sentimentality, and women must be sentimental to value the dreadful silliness of the men around them. Morbid intelligence abhors the cheery sunlight of positive thinking and eternal sweetness; and women must be sunlight and cheery and sweet, or the woman could not bribe her way with smiles through a day. Wild intelligence abhors any narrow world; and the world of women must stay narrow, or the woman is an outlaw. No woman could be Nietzsche or Rimbaud without ending up in a whorehouse or lobotomized. Any vital intelligence has passionate questions, aggressive answers; but women cannot be explorers; there can be no Lewis or Clark of the female mind.
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Andrea Dworkin
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Behind every man now alive stand thirty ghosts, for that is the ratio by which the dead outnumber the living. Since the dawn of time, roughly a hundred billion human beings have walked the planet Earth. Now this is an interesting number, for by a curious coincidence there are approximately a hundred billion stars in our local universe, the Milky Way. So for every man who has ever lived, in this Universe there shines a star. But every one of those stars is a sun, often far more brilliant and glorious than the small, nearby star we call the Sun. And many--perhaps most--of those alien suns have planets circling them. So almost certainly there is enough land in the sky to give every member of the human species, back to the first ape-man, his own private, world-sized heaven--or hell. How many of those potential heavens and hells are now inhabited, and by what manner of creatures, we have no way of guessing; the very nearest is a million times farther away than Mars or Venus, those still remote goals of the next generation. But the barriers of distance are crumbling; one day we shall meet our equals, or our masters, among the stars. Men have been slow to face this prospect; some still hope that it may never become reality. Increasing numbers, however are asking; 'Why have such meetings not occurred already, since we ourselves are about to venture into space?' Why not, indeed? Here is one possible answer to that very reasonable question. But please remember: this is only a work of fiction. The truth, as always, will be far stranger.
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Arthur C. Clarke (2001: A Space Odyssey)
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People who really want to make a difference in the world usually do it, in one way or another. And I’ve noticed something about people who make a difference in the world: They hold the unshakable conviction that individuals are extremely important, that every life matters. They get excited over one smile. They are willing to feed one stomach, educate one mind, and treat one wound. They aren’t determined to revolutionize the world all at once; they’re satisfied with small changes. Over time, though, the small changes add up. Sometimes they even transform cities and nations, and yes, the world.
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Beth Clark (Kisses from Katie)
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Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there; The children were nestled all snug in their beds; While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads; And mamma in her 'kerchief, and I in my cap, Had just settled our brains for a long winter's nap, When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter. Away to the window I flew like a flash, Tore open the shutters and threw up the sash. The moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow, Gave a lustre of midday to objects below, When what to my wondering eyes did appear, But a miniature sleigh and eight tiny rein-deer, With a little old driver so lively and quick, I knew in a moment he must be St. Nick. More rapid than eagles his coursers they came, And he whistled, and shouted, and called them by name: "Now, Dasher! now, Dancer! now Prancer and Vixen! On, Comet! on, Cupid! on, Donder and Blixen! To the top of the porch! to the top of the wall! Now dash away! dash away! dash away all!" As leaves that before the wild hurricane fly, When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky; So up to the housetop the coursers they flew With the sleigh full of toys, and St. Nicholas tooβ€” And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. As I drew in my head, and was turning around, Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound. He was dressed all in fur, from his head to his foot, And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot; A bundle of toys he had flung on his back, And he looked like a pedler just opening his pack. His eyesβ€”how they twinkled! his dimples, how merry! His cheeks were like roses, his nose like a cherry! His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow, And the beard on his chin was as white as the snow; The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth, And the smoke, it encircled his head like a wreath; He had a broad face and a little round belly That shook when he laughed, like a bowl full of jelly. He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old elf, And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself; A wink of his eye and a twist of his head Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread; He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work, And filled all the stockings; then turned with a jerk, And laying his finger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose; He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all flew like the down of a thistle. But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sightβ€” β€œHappy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!
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Clement Clarke Moore (The Night Before Christmas)
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I reached out my hand, England's rivers turned and flowed the other way... I reached out my hand, my enemies's blood stopt in their veins... I reached out my hand; thought and memory flew out of my enemies' heads like a flock of starlings; My enemies crumpled like empty sacks. I came to them out of mists and rain; I came to them in dreams at midnight; I came to them in a flock of ravens that filled a northern sky at dawn; When they thought themselves safe I came to them in a cry that broke the silence of a winter wood... The rain made a door for me and I went through it; The stones made a throne for me and I sat upon it; Three kingdoms were given to me to be mine forever; England was given to me to be mine forever. The nameless slave wore a silver crown; The nameless slave was a king in a strange country... The weapons that my enemies raised against me are venerated in Hell as holy relics; Plans that my enemies made against me are preserved as holy texts; Blood that I shed upon ancient battlefields is scraped from the stained earth by Hell's sacristans and placed in a vessel of silver and ivory. I gave magic to England, a valuable inheritance But Englishmen have despised my gift Magic shall be written upon the sky by the rain but they shall not be able to read it; Magic shall be written on the faces of the stony hills but their minds shall not be able to contain it; In winter the barren trees shall be a black writing but they shall not understand it... Two magicians shall appear in England... The first shall fear me; the second shall long to behold me; The first shall be governed by thieves and murderers; the second shall conspire at his own destruction; The first shall bury his heart in a dark wood beneath the snow, yet still feel its ache; The second shall see his dearest posession in his enemy's hand... The first shall pass his life alone, he shall be his own gaoler; The second shall tread lonely roads, the storm above his head, seeking a dark tower upon a high hillside... I sit upon a black throne in the shadows but they shall not see me. The rain shall make a door for me and I shall pass through it; The stones shall make a throne for me and I shall sit upon it... The nameless slave shall wear a silver crown The nameless slave shall be a king in a strange country...
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Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell)