Eleanor Clark, born on July 6, 1913, and passed away on February 16, 1996, was an accomplished writer whose works spanned various literary genres. Known for her unique perspective and profound insights into social issues, her writing has left a lasting impact.
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“Anybody who's against birth control and abortion has to be a criminal idiot.”
Source: Eyes, etc: a memoir
“The fresh start is always an illusion but a necessary one.”
Source: Eyes, etc: a memoir
“Doubt remains a luxury I won't do without.”
Source: Eyes, etc: a memoir
“Music or the color of the sea are easier to describe than the taste of one of these Armoricaines.”
Source: The Oysters of Locmariaquer
Source: Rome and a Villa
Source: Rome and a Villa
Source: Rome and a Villa
Source: Rome and a Villa
“How smartly September comes in, like a racing gig, all style, no confusion.”
Source: Eyes, etc: a memoir
“Shame can be self-indulgence too.”
Source: Eyes, etc: a memoir
“Even the stupidest cat seems to know more than any dog.”
Source: Rome and a Villa
Source: The Oysters of Locmariaquer
“Obviously, if you don't love life, you can't enjoy an oyster.”
“To be first-rate at anything you have to stake your all. Nobody's an artist 'on the side'.”
Source: Eyes, etc: a memoir
