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There's no future in being poor.
— Robert Shaw
So intent was Frank upon solving the puzzle of Lemarchand's box that he didn't hear the great bell begin to ring.
— Clive Barker
He who studies old books will always find in them something new, and he who reads new books will always find in them something old.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton
I will try to account for the degree of my aesthetic emotion. That, I conceive, is the function of the critic.
— Clive Bell
You are your own magical elixir. Waste not one drop.
— A.D. Posey
Why do people venerate Einstein or Bill Gates? Clive Bell explains: Genius worship is the inevitable sign of an uncreative age ...
— John Geddes
To some Christianity is an argument. To many it is a performance. To a few, it is experience.
— Vance Havner
What a pair they were - a Mistborn who felt guilty wasting coins to jump and a nobleman who thought balls were too expensive.
— Brandon Sanderson
Since then, he could only ever think about his sister, one wall away. And how he hoped Deenie never did things like this. With guys like him.
— Megan Abbott
Once I start writing, I can't stop.
— Chuck Palahniuk
We are fulfilled only when we aspire to nothing, when we are impregnated by that nothing to the point of intoxication.
— Emil Cioran
The forms of art are inexhaustible; but all lead by the same road of aesthetic emotion to the same world of aesthetic ecstasy.
— Clive Bell
You can do anything when the alternative is unacceptable.
— Denise Grover Swank
I have been using art as a means to the emotions of life and reading into it the ideas of life.
— Clive Bell
Time is a double-edged sword: while it might heal all wounds; it also kills all the healed.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Comfort came in with the middle classes.
— Clive Bell
It would follow that 'significant form' was form behind which we catch a sense of ultimate reality.
— Clive Bell
There must be some one quality without which a work of art cannot exist; possessing which, in the least degree, no work is altogether worthless.
— Clive Bell