Eeluk Quotes & Sayings
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[John Clare's] father was a casual farm labourer, his family never more than a few days' wages from the poorhouse. Clare himself, from early childhood, scraped a living in the fields. He was schooled capriciously, and only until the age of 12, but from his first bare contact fell wildly in love with the written word. His early poems are remarkable not only for the way in which everything he sees flares into life, but also for his ability to pour his mingled thoughts and observations on to the page as they occur, allowing you, as perhaps no other poet has done, to watch the world from inside his head. Read The Nightingale's Nest, one of the finest poems in the English language, and you will see what I mean.
("John Clare, poet of the environmental crisis 200 years ago" in The Guardian.) — George Monbiot

He trained every day with Eeluk and his bondsmen, and he knew that movement was the key to killing with swords. Any man could heave a blade around his head, but footwork separated a man from a master. — Conn Iggulden

The world cracks open for those willing to take a risk. — Frances Mayes

Ah, Signor Halt,' he said uncertainly, 'you are making a joke, yes?'
'He is making a joke, no,' Will said. 'But he likes to think he is making a joke, yes. — John Flanagan

After all, if you make your enemy look like a fool, you lose the justification for engaging him. — John Le Carre

I was going to start off tonight with an Obama joke, but I
don't want to get audited by the IRS. — Jay Leno

Pull on the new flesh like borrowed gloves
and burn your fingers once again. — Richard K. Morgan

Sometimes the women much resent the men who call for war and have been known to rush upon them and beat them severely about the head and shoulders. — Peter Matthiessen

I grew up in Far Rockaway and then Long Island. — Molly Crabapple

I should not have ventured out that night; for the taint of thunder was in the clouds, — H.P. Lovecraft

October of 2011, Occupy protestors descended upon McPherson Square, and they decided to stay. Despite the clear language of the law, these protestors camped at McPherson Square with the definition of camping being sleeping or preparing to sleep. — Trey Gowdy

I'm afraid that whatever I touch is spoilt by the contact."
"I'm not scared of being spoiled," Val said. — Holly Black

We will survive this, my sons. We will survive until you are men, and when Eeluk is old, he will wonder if it is you coming for him every time he hears hooves in the darkness. — Conn Iggulden

I shall be told by the zealots of the sect of regulation that this may be true, and may be safely committed to the convention of the farmer and the labourer, when the latter is in the prime of his youth, and at the time of his health and vigour, and in ordinary times of abundance. But in calamitous seasons, under accidental illness, in declining life, and with the pressure of a numerous offspring, the future nourishers of the community but the present drains and blood-suckers of those who produce them, what is to be done? [Thoughts and Details on Scarcity] — Edmund Burke

Plunge into the truth, find out who the Teacher is, Believe in the Great Sound! — Kabir

Wonder. As I wonder if somewhere out in this storm there is a clown selling balloons tonight. — Stephen King