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  • The Roman form of serenade is to race a motorcycle motor under the girl's window, but mufflers are not common in any situation; the only things as dearly loved as a good noise are breakneck speed and eye-splitting lights, preferably neon - all expressions of well-being, like a huge belly-laugh.

    Girl   Eye   Expression  
    Eleanor Clark (1952). “Rome and a Villa”
  • Anybody who's against birth control and abortion has to be a criminal idiot.

    Eleanor Clark (1978). “Eyes, etc: a memoir”, HarperCollins
  • You are eating the sea, that's it, only the sensation of a gulp of sea water has been wafted out of it by some sorcery, and you are on the verge of remembering you don't know what, mermaids or the sudden smell of kelp on the ebb tide or a poem you read once, something connected with the flavor of life itself.

    Food   Smell   Sea  
    Eleanor Clark (2014). “The Oysters of Locmariaquer”, p.6, Harper Collins
  • Obviously, if you don't love life, you can't enjoy an oyster.

    1964 The Oysters of Locmariaquer, ch.1.
  • It is like a party all the time; nobody has to worry about giving one or being invited; it is going on every day in the street and you can go down or be part of it from your window.

    Party   Rome   Giving  
    Eleanor Clark (1952). “Rome and a Villa”
  • Rome is ... an impossible compounding of time, in which no century has respect for any other and all hit you in a jumble at every turn.

    Eleanor Clark (1952). “Rome and a Villa”
  • Even a tourist can tell in a Roman street that he is in something and not outside of something as he would be in most cities. In Rome to go out is to go home.

    Home   Rome   Cities  
    Eleanor Clark (1952). “Rome and a Villa”
  • To be first-rate at anything you have to stake your all. Nobody's an artist 'on the side'.

    Artist   Firsts   Sides  
    Eleanor Clark (1978). “Eyes, etc: a memoir”, HarperCollins
  • Rome is everybody's memory.

    Memories   Rome  
  • I think you write only out of a great trouble. A trouble of excitement, a trouble of enlargement, a trouble of displacement in yourself.

  • If you don't love life you can't enjoy an oyster; there is a shock of freshness to it and intimations of the ages of man, some piercing intuition of the sea and all its weeds and breezes. [They] shiver you for a split second.

    Weed   Food   Love Life  
  • Music or the color of the sea are easier to describe than the taste of one of these Armoricaines.

    Color   Oysters   Sea  
    Eleanor Clark (2014). “The Oysters of Locmariaquer”, p.6, Harper Collins
  • Shame can be self-indulgence too.

    Eleanor Clark (1978). “Eyes, etc: a memoir”, HarperCollins
  • Even the stupidest cat seems to know more than any dog.

    Dog   Cat   Stupidest  
    Eleanor Clark (1952). “Rome and a Villa”
  • Doubt remains a luxury I won't do without.

    Luxury   Doubt   Remains  
    Eleanor Clark (1978). “Eyes, etc: a memoir”, HarperCollins
  • How smartly September comes in, like a racing gig, all style, no confusion.

    Eleanor Clark (1978). “Eyes, etc: a memoir”, HarperCollins
  • The fresh start is always an illusion but a necessary one.

    Eleanor Clark (1978). “Eyes, etc: a memoir”, HarperCollins
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