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Clive Barker Quotes

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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  (Clive Barker Quotes) How many human eyes... had snatched glimpses of their secret anatomies, down the passage of years?  (Clive Barker Quotes) It was as though in these last minutes together - when they had so much to say - they could say nothing of the least significance, for fear it open the floodgates  (Clive Barker Quotes) However this miraculous place worked, it seemed real enough. The sun was hot, the soda was cold, the sky was blue, the grass was green. What more did he need to know?  (Clive Barker Quotes) 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!  (Clive Barker Quotes) 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  (Clive Barker Quotes) Dawn was close. The weaker stars had already disappeared, and even the brightest were uncertain of themselves  (Clive Barker Quotes) It's all part of the dance, she thought; the dust, her hands, the light that was spiraling around her: it's all part of the same wonderful dance. And I'm in it  (Clive Barker Quotes) Make a fist. Lightly. Leave enough room for a breath to pass through. Good. Good. All magic proceeds from breath. Remember that  (Clive Barker Quotes) The world had seen so many Ages: the Age of Enlightenment; of Reformation; of Reason. Now, at last, the Age of Desire. And after this, an end to Ages; an end, perhaps, to everything  (Clive Barker Quotes) Good horror fiction deals with taboos. It must always go to the limits of what is acceptable  (Clive Barker Quotes) The scent of sweet cherry had attracted hundreds of ants. They were crawling over it and into it, many drowning for their greed  (Clive Barker Quotes) He got to his feet and stumbled away from the stench of his vomit, making his way through this graveyard of old glories, heading for the darkest place he could find in which to hide his giddy head  (Clive Barker Quotes) Funny that. We live in islands of hours and we never seem to have time enough for anything  (Clive Barker Quotes) This is a forsaken place... I can think of no use for a place like this, except that you could say of it: I saw the heart of nothing, and survived  (Clive Barker Quotes) What we want to believe and what is true are, I think, more closely related than the rationalists would sometimes have us believe  (Clive Barker Quotes) Leavening the flat bread of what we know, with the yeast of what we dream may come to pass  (Clive Barker Quotes) Kaufman almost smiled at the perfection of its horror. He felt an offer of insanity tickling the base of his skull, tempting him into oblivion, promising a blank indifference to the world  (Clive Barker Quotes) You'll learn, honey. Love can be the best thing in life. And it can be the worst. The absolute worst  (Clive Barker Quotes) Maybe the man had taken the wrong turning, but at least he'd travelled some extraordinary roads  (Clive Barker Quotes) To dream in isolation can be properly splendid to be sure; but to dream in company seems to me infinitely preferable  (Clive Barker Quotes) For now, they had simpler concerns. Keeping the children from the roofs at night, the bereaved from crying out too loud, the young in summer from falling in love with the human  (Clive Barker Quotes) Memory, prophecy, and fantasy - the past, the future, and the dreaming moment between - are all in one country, living one immortal day. To know that is wisdom. To use it is the art  (Clive Barker Quotes) She had that brand of pragmatism that would find her the first brewing tea after Armageddon  (Clive Barker Quotes) I really believe that there is an enormous appetite amongst readers for an originality of vision. In other words, be true to your own dreams and there will always be people who want to hear them  (Clive Barker Quotes) He was to be their page, their book, the vessel for their autobiographies. A book of blood. A book made of blood. A book written in blood  (Clive Barker Quotes) You could sometimes guide people's opinions, but if they didn't want to buy what you had to sell you could shout yourself hoarse trying to make them do it and it would never work  (Clive Barker Quotes) Your kind has a supersitious terror of things ugly and broken; you gear that their condition may somehow infect you  (Clive Barker Quotes) Your kind has a superstitious terror of things ugly and broken; you fear that their condition may somehow infect you  (Clive Barker Quotes) Nothing's perfect... because time passes... and the beetle and the worm find their way into everything sooner or later  (Clive Barker Quotes)
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