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Abarat Quotes

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Clive Barker
“Nothing else wounds so deeply and irreparably. Nothing else robs us of hope so much as being unloved by one we love”
Clive Barker

Clive Barker
“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. ”
Clive Barker

Clive Barker
“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.”
Clive Barker i Days of Magic Nights of War i

Clive Barker
“Funny that. We live in islands of Hours and we never seem to have time enough for anything...”
Clive Barker, Abarat: Absolute Midnight

Clive Barker
“Christopher Carrion is me. Christopher Carrion is a man who has had love in his life and that love has not always been good with him. Christopher Carrion is a man who has nightmares but eats them. Christopher Carrion is a man who is very lonely a lot of the time. Christopher Carrion is a man who people look at very strangely sometimes and they are very quiet around him... Christopher Carrion is intimidating, Christopher Carrion is frightening, but, as you very well know, behind closed doors, Christopher Carrion is sad and alone and Christopher Carrion wants very much to be redeemed, he just doesn't know how to be redeemed.”
Clive Barker, Beneath The Surface of Clive Barker's Abarat

Clive Barker
“Let the mad find wisdom in their madness for the sane, and let the sane be grateful."
"Is that a famous saying?"
"Maybe if I say it often enough.”
Clive Barker

Clive Barker
“I'm a poet,' the young man said, 'And it's my job to remember the sadness of things.”
Clive Barker, Beneath The Surface of Clive Barker's Abarat

Clive Barker
“Abaratians are very much about living in the moment; living life because that's what we've got, we've got today, we've got now, we've got being alive now and we have to be awake and alive in the moment and not asleep in our lives. And they would find the idea of sleeping through your life, of being bored - they would think that was very stupid - why would you be bored when there's so much to do and so much to see and so much to be?”
Clive Barker, Beneath The Surface of Clive Barker's Abarat

Clive Barker
“You’re being watched too, remember?â€�
“I wasn’t aware—�
“That some of the screens you’re looking at are looking at you?�
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“Well, they are.”
Clive Barker