Quote by Susanna Clarke Download Open image ““But now there were ten bells. And the bell for Lost-Hope was ringing violently.”” — Susanna Clarke ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.0 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“When it all comes true Just the way you planned It's funny but the bells don't ring It's a quiet thing.” — Fred Ebb Copy Share Image
“The bells, I say, the bells break down their tower; And swing I know not where. Their tongues engrave Membrane through marrow, my long-scattered… — Hart Crane Copy Share Image
“However deaf the ring of our love bells should strike they will eventually disperse this world’s emptiness clouds.” — Sorin Cerin Copy Share Image
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“Life is a bell، how you ring it's sound going to come back to you.” — Kamaran Ihsan Salih Copy Share Image
“Like the silence that surrounds the tolling of the bell allows you to hear the bell.” — Joyce Carol Oates Copy Share Image
“When the bells have rung on this life I hope that I, a mere nobody of importance, will have helped to better one soul.… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
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you must learn to live as I do - in the face of constant criticism, opposition and censure. That, sir, is the English way. — Susanna Clarke Copy Share Image
“Can a magician kill a man by magic?” Lord Wellington asked Strange. Strange frowned. He seemed to dislike the question. “I suppose a magician… — Susanna Clarke Copy Share Image
How is a magician to exist without books? Let someone explain that to me. It is like asking a politician to achieve high office… — Susanna Clarke Copy Share Image
“Mr Norrell was delighted. He did not believe that anyone had ever proposed such a piece of magic before and begged Sir Walter to… — Susanna Clarke Copy Share Image
“The House is valuable because it is the House. It is enough in and of Itself. It is not the means to an end.” — Susanna Clarke Copy Share Image
“It was as if a door had opened somewhere. Or possibly a series of doors. There was a sensation as of a breeze blowing… — Susanna Clarke Copy Share Image
“A gentleman in Mr Norell's position with a fine house and a large estate will always be of interest to his neighbors and, unless… — Susanna Clarke Copy Share Image
“Long, long ago, (said the voice), five hundred years ago or more, on a winter's day at twilight, a young man entered the Church… — Susanna Clarke Copy Share Image
Well, I suppose one ought not to employ a magician and then complain that he does not behave like other people. — Susanna Clarke Copy Share Image
“Fairies do not make a strong distinction between the animate and the inanimate. They believe that stones, doors, trees, fire, clouds and so forth… — Susanna Clarke Copy Share Image