Author: Clive Barker
Cites
- John Locke (2)
- IN: The Scarlet Gospels (2015) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: His friend demanding what scarlet was, the blind man answered: It was like the sound of a trumpet.
FROM: Human Understanding, (1689), Essay, UK
- Mary Hendrickson (1)
- IN: Cabal (1988) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: "I was born alive. Isn't that punishment enough?"
FROM: At her trial for patricide, (None), NULL, NULL
- Carmel Sands (1)
- IN: Cabal (1988) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: The miraculous too is born, has its seasons, and dies...
FROM: Orthodoxies, (None), NULL, NULL
- Charles Kyd (1)
- IN: Cabal (1988) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: ... out on the town, with two skins. The leather and the flesh. Three if you count the fore. All out to be touched tonight, yessir. All ready to be rubbed and nuzzled and loved tonight, yessir.
FROM: Hanging By A Thread, (None), NULL, NULL
- Jan De Mooy (1)
- IN: Cabal (1988) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: You want my advice!
Kiss the Devil, eat the worm.
FROM: Another matter; or, Man remade, (1988), Fictional, NULL
- Anonymous (1)
- IN: Cabal (1988) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: No sword shall touch you.
Unless it be mine.
FROM: Lover's oath, (None), NULL, NULL