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The finished clock is resplendent. At first glance it is simply a clock, a rather large black clock with a white face and a silver pendulum. Well crafted, obviously, with intricately carved woodwork edges and a perfectly painted face, but just a clock. But that is before it is wound. Before it begins to tick, the pendulum swinging steadily and evenly. Then, then it becomes something else. The changes are slow. First, the color changes in the face, shifts from white to grey, and then there are clouds that float across it, disappearing when they reach the opposite side. Meanwhile, bits of the body of the clock expand and contract, like pieces of a puzzle. As though the clock is falling apart, slowly and gracefully. All of this takes hours. The face of the clock becomes a darker grey, and then black, with twinkling stars where numbers had been previously. The body of the clock, which has been methodically turning itself inside out and expanding, is now entirely subtle shades of white and grey. And it is not just pieces, it is figures and objects, perfectly carved flowers and planets and tiny books with actual paper pages that turn. There is a silver dragon that curls around part of the now visible clockwork, a tiny princess in a carved tower who paces in distress, awaiting an absent prince. Teapots that pour into teacups and minuscule curls of steam that rise from them as the seconds tick. Wrapped presents open. Small cats chase small dogs. An entire game of chess is played. At the center, where a cuckoo bird would live in a more traditional timepiece, is the juggler. Dress in harlequin style with a grey mask, he juggles shiny silver balls that correspond to each hour. As the clock chimes, another ball joins the rest until at midnight he juggles twelve balls in a complex pattern. After midnight, the clock begins once more to fold in upon itself. The face lightens and the cloud returns. The number of juggled balls decreases until the juggler himself vanishes. By noon it is a clock again, and no longer a dream.
— Erin Morgenstern The Night Circus
Tags: time, night-circus, fantasy, dream, clock, change, art
Life is a predicament which precedes death.
— Henry James
Tags: which, life-is-a, life, death
Death and Famine and War and Pollution continued biking towards Tadfield. And Grievous Bodily Harm, Cruelty To Animals, Things Not Working Properly Even After You've Given Them A Good Thumping but secretly No Alcohol Lager, and Really Cool People travelled with them.
— Neil Gaiman Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter
Tags: humor, apocalypse
Scoring well on tests is the sort of happy thing that gets the school district the greenbacks they crave. Understanding and appreciating the material are secondary.
— Libba Bray
Tags: test, school, knowledge, education
But if I hadn't fallen, I wouldn't have met you.
— Becca Fitzpatrick Hush
Tags: patch-cipriano, nora-grey, love, hush-hush, fallen-angels, becca-fitzpatrick
I should tell you that many people think that authors just cut and paste from real life into books. It doesn't work quite that way.
— Paul Fleischman
Tags: people, you, work, life
The poverty from which I have suffered could be diagnosed as 'Soho' poverty. It comes from having the airs and graces of a genius and no talent.
— Quentin Crisp
Tags: which, genius, poverty, talent
I love vast libraries; yet there is a doubt, If one be better with them or without, Unless he use them wisely, and, indeed, Knows the high art of what and how to read.
— John Godfrey Saxe
Tags: reading, libraries, books
I've never really understood that. It's a funny thing; people sometimes accuse us of condescending to our characters somehow-that to me is kind of inexplicable.
— Joel Coen
Tags: never, people, me, funny
The happiest people, the ones you like the most, they're never worried about being rich.
— Vince Staples
Tags: rich, never, people, you
Death is our constant companion, and it is death that gives each person's life its true meaning.
— Paulo Coelho The Pilgrimage
Tags: meaning, life, death, companion
I'm a great bowler. I was in a couple of leagues as a kid.
— Matthew Morrison
Tags: leagues, couple, kid, great
As a man's real power grows, and his knowledge widens, ever the way he can follow grows narrower, until at last he chooses nothing, but does only and wholly what he must do. - Ursula LeGuin
— Maria Nemeth Mastering Life's Energies: Simple Steps to a Luminous Life at Work and Play
Tags: success, growth
Usually I'm frustrated when I look at my films and I don't believe that I've made a real transformation beyond my usual sets of gestures and expressions. I still have this nagging feeling that it's me, that I didn't create a unique character.
— Helena Bonham Carter
Tags: look, believe, character, me
I go out very rarely in Paris. If it's a fashion party at a nightclub, I wouldn't dream to go. People come to you for your work, not because you go to all their parties.
— Peter Lindbergh
Tags: fashion, people, you, work
Hopefully the new breed of kids won't have to go through that hard lesson - my kids, my grandkids, my fans' kids, hopefully they won't have to go through it.
— Lawrence Taylor
Tags: fans, hard, new, go
I feel very happy to be living in Berkeley because there are a lot of people who are politically active here.
— Alice Walker
Tags: who, feel, happy, people
To write what is worth publishing, to find honest people to publish it, and get sensible people to read it, are the three great difficulties in being an author.
— Charles Caleb Colton
Tags: three, difficulties, people, great, writing
God who is eternally complete, who directs the stars, who is the master of fates, who elevates man from his lowliness to Himself, who speaks from the cosmos to every single human soul, is the most brilliant manifestation of the goal of perfection.
— Alfred Adler
Tags: soul, stars, man, god
We cannot think of the old days when we were dealing with SARS. It's a totally different ballgame now.
— Margaret Chan
Tags: old-days, old, cannot, think
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