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Use your dick, don't be one. ~ Marissa Clarke
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Sometimes that's what it takes. Putting it all out there and hoping love wins. ~ Marissa Clarke
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Never, even in his wildest dreams, had his imagination come close to the reality of her. ~ Marissa Clarke
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It's funny how there can be something special about that one person isn't it? ~ Marisa Calin
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I think I've done more recording in the past 10 years than most people, but it's all been directed toward film composing and soundtracks. Just the same, it's been great. ~ Stanley Clarke
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It may be laid down as a general rule that if a man begins to sing, no one will take any notice of his song except his fellow human beings. This is true even if his song is surpassingly beautiful. Other men may be in raptures at his skill, but the rest of creation is, by and large, unmoved. Perhaps a cat or a dog may look at him; his horse, if it is an exceptionally intelligent beast, may pause in cropping the grass, but that is the extent of it. But when the fairy sang, the whole world listened to him. Stephen felt clouds pause in their passing; he felt sleeping hills shift and murmur; he felt cold mists dance. 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. In the fairy's song the earth recognized the names by which it called itself. ~ Susanna Clarke
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That suggested two possibilities. It was either too unintelligent to understand him - or it was very intelligent indeed, with its own powers of choice and volition. In that case, he must treat it as an equal. Even then he might underestimate it - but it would bear him no resentment, for conceit was not a vice from which robots often suffered. ~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Country gentlemen who read in their newspapers the speeches of this or that Minister would mutter to themselves that he was certainly a clever fellow. But the country gentlemen were not made comfortable by this thought. The country gentlemen had a strong suspicion that cleverness was somehow unBritish. That sort of restless, unpredictable brilliance belonged most of all to Britain's arch-enemy, the Emperor Napoleon Buonaparte; the country gentlemen could not approve it. ~ Susanna Clarke
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I don't believe in God but I'm very interested in her. ~ Arthur C. Clarke
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One of the greatest tragedies in mankind's entire history may be that morality was hijacked by religion. ~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Poetry is not Irish or any other nationality; and when writers such as Messrs. Clarke, Farren and the late F. R. Higgins pursue Irishness as a poetic end, they are merely exploiting incidental local colour. ~ Patrick Kavanagh
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The best leader brings out the best in those he has stewardship over. ~ J. Richard Clarke
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I doubt if there is a single field of study so theoretical, so remote from what is laughingly called everyday life, that it may not one day produce something that will shake the world. ~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Even in Afghanistan, I kept chasing those rainbows. ~ Marissa Clarke
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Be Your Best Self Now. ~ Peyton Brittany Clarke
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All these details took but a moment to apprehend yet the impression made upon Mr. Segundus by the two ladies was unusually vivid --almost supernaturally so-- like images in a delirium. A queer shock thrilled through his whole being his senses were overwhelmed and he fainted away. ~ Susanna Clarke
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Personally, I refuse to drive a car - I won't have anything to do with any kind of transportation in which I can't read. ~ Arthur C. Clarke
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You know what I mean. That moment in a relationship in which, at the same time you discover you've been floating in air for 5 and 1/2 weeks you also discover that your feet have dropped a little closer to earth. ~ Marisa De Los Santos
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The newspapers of Utopia, he had long ago decided, would be terribly dull. ~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Clarke, define resplendent. I think it's shining, sir. Pithy, Clarke, but adequate. McCourt, give us a sentence with pithy. Clarke is pithy but adequate, sir. Adroit, McCourt. You have a mind for the priesthood, my boy, or politics. Think of that. ~ Frank McCourt
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You feel like tiptoeing on the morning after a big argument. You're not quite sure if you're going to launch right back into where you left off in the argument, or whether a few hours of sleep will have miraculously solved everything. ~ Cat Clarke
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Astronomy, as nothing else can do, teaches men humility. ~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Oh, I can think of many reasons. Perhaps it's a signal, so that any strange ship entering our universe will know where to look for life. Perhaps it marks the centre of galactic administration. Or perhaps - and somehow I feel that this is the real explanation - it's simply the greatest of all works of art. But it's foolish to speculate now. In a few hours we shall know the truth. ~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Worship renews the spirit as sleep renews the body. ~ Richard Clarke Cabot
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The acceptance of the facts of African-American history and the African-American historian as a legitimate part of the academic community did not come easily. Slavery ended and left its false images of black people intact. ~ John Henrik Clarke
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He did not know that the Old One was his father, for such a relationship was utterly beyond his understanding, but as he looked at the emaciated body he felt a dim disquiet that was the ancestor of sadness. ~ Arthur C. Clarke
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The thing about optimism is that it's not optimism unless things are kind of bad! Otherwise you're just a realist. ~ Annie Clarke (St. Vincent)
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He smelled like magic and sweat and the sea, but there was something else beneath all that, something sweet and warm like honey, and just for a moment I didn't feel afraid anymore. ~ Cassandra Rose Clarke
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I thought this couldn't happen in astronomy. Isn't celestial mechanics supposed to be an exact science? So we poor backward biologists were always being told. ~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Any man, in the right circumstances, could be dehumanized by panic. If ~ Arthur C. Clarke
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It may be that the old astrologers had the truth exactly reversed, when they believed that the stars controlled the destinies of men. The time may come when men control the destinies of stars. ~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Let it ever be remembered that genuine faith in Christ will ever be productive of good works; for this faith worketh by love, as the apostle says, and love to God always produces obedience to his holy laws. ~ Adam Clarke
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Before Truman Capote, journalism and non-fiction weren't taken very seriously. ~ Gerald Clarke
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I would love to do a Western someday. Every time I watch any of them, I'm so envious. ~ Sarah Clarke
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Oh, to be held as though nothing else in the world mattered. It was a promise. Every touch, every kiss, was a silent pact to love and adore the person to whom it was given. ~ Alexandria Clarke
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Only by acknowledging the success and sacrifice made by those who came before us can we fully understand what we must do to ensure the liberty of those who will succeed us. ~ Yvette Clarke
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Never in a million years did I think 'Game of Thrones' was going to take off like it did. ~ Emilia Clarke
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Democracies don't prepare well for things that have never happened before. ~ Richard A. Clarke
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Some of the books I'd read had told me that love is fleeting; some of the other books I'd read had told me that love is eternal. But they were wrong. Love isn't either of those things. Love is not wanting the thing you love to ever end. ~ Brock Clarke
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That was his phrase - "the high ramparts of my defensiveness"- and I remembered it in case I ever decide to build and then describe my own ramparts. ~ Brock Clarke
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How did you know the dog was a boy before you read the tag?"

Looking up at him with her cinnamon-colored eyes, she stated very matter-of-factly, "Boys have penises."

At that moment, Michael was very aware that he, himself, was a boy. ~ Marissa Clarke
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I won't ever give up. ~ Cat Clarke
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