A Quote by Audrey Niffenegger

And Clare, always Clare. — © Audrey Niffenegger
And Clare, always Clare.

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The hardest lesson is Clare’s solitude. Sometimes I come home and Clare seems kind of irritated; I’ve interrupted some train of thought, broken into the dreary silence of her day. Sometimes I see an expression on Clare’s face that is like a closed door. She has gone inside the room of her mind and is sitting there knitting or something. I’ve discovered that Clare likes to be alone. But when I return from time traveling she is always relieved to see me.
Congrats to Clare Farnsworth on a legendary career! One of the all-time great Seahawks! We will miss you Clare!
Honest to god, Clare, you act like the dress is more important than you being shot!” Of course it is! It’s a Versace, you idiot! Bring help! I’m going to save this dress at all costs.” - Sam to Clare
When my daughter, Clare, was 4, she told me that a school friend had told her what I did for a living. Clare asked me, 'Is it true you play Jack Rabbit?'
It had become boring to write: 'I like Clare Balding'. To say: 'I don't like Clare Balding' is much more newsworthy.
Oh. A bigger studio. It dawns on me, stupid me, that Henry could win the lottery at any time at all; that he has never bothered to do so because it's not normal; that he has decided to set aside his fanatical dedication to living like a normal person so I can have a studio big enough to roller-skate across; that I am being an ingrate. "Clare? Earth to Clare..." "Thank you," I say, too abruptly.
Sometimes I'm happy when he's gone, but I'm always happy when he returns. -Clare
I'm John Clare now. I was Byron and Shakespeare formerly.
The BBC has a strict policy of having Clare Balding present everything.
Clare Henderson creates the most beautiful delicate prints and paintings.
I'm a huge fan of the series of books by Cassandra Clare, 'The Mortal Instruments.'
CLARE: The library is cool and smells like carpet cleaner, although all I can see is marble.
Clare seems so pleased with the idea of me as a pirate that she forgets that I am Stranger Danger.
John Clare, in his poem To a Fallen Elm, makes the tree a selfmark as well as a landmark.
I don't think you can only have people with disability talking about the Paralympics. Clare Balding didn't need to be disabled to cover it.
[On hearing that Clare Boothe Luce was invariably kind to her inferiors:] And where does she find them?
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