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She was a sea: and I had to swim in her.
Clive Barker
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Clive Barker
Age: 72
Born: 1952
Born: October 5
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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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We burn so hard, but we shed so little light it makes us crazy and sad.
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Angels have very nasty tempers. Especially when they’re feeling righteous.
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Keep it simple. Trust your imagination. Discover what is unique about your imagination. Don't simply read a story and copy it. I go into myself. Then I transcribe what visions I have. If those ideas are original, and you are devoted, you will go far.
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It’s only when you’ve lost someone that you realize the nonsense of that phrase “It’s a small world”. It isn’t. It’s a vast, devouring world, especially if you’re alone.
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The extraordinary's the norm.
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All I ever wanted to do is darken the day and brighten the night
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After all, where can the glorious, the goofy, and the god-like stand shoulder to shoulder?
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But I think humans are innately religious as a species, so you don't need a specific excuse for examining the perversely unholy.
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His body and his mind went about their different businesses. The former, freed from conscious instruction, breathed, rolled, sweated, and digested. The latter went dreaming.
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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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Perhaps sunlight had always been luminous, and doorways signs of greater passage than that of one room to another. But she’d not noticed it until now.
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I don't like to make a distinction between the writer and the painter , finally , because I do both things anyway . Everybody's dreaming and trying to put down their dreams in the way that their hand knows best . I feel as much a unity , as much comradeship , with painters as I do writers .
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A man kills the thing he loves, and he must die a little himself.
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Evil, however powerful it seemed,could be undone by its own appetite
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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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To call you excrement would be an insult to the product of my bowels.
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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.
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