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Clive Lilwall

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Taught Communications at Durham College, Oshawa ON.
Author of "How to Stop Your 67 Worries," "The Splendor of Starry Nights," "1994: The Year of Trying to Live Happily Ever After," and "The Magic of Now." These books are available on Amazon.com.
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Average rating: 3.7 · 162 ratings · 40 reviews · 13 distinct works
The Virgin Cat: A Feline Fa...

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Trying to Live Happily Ever...

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FAMOUS WORDS: What Famous P...

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How to Stop Your 67 Worst W...

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The Magic of Now

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The Daydreamer: Just Imagine

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1994: The Year of Trying to...

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The Splendor of Starry Nights

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Susanna Clarke
“Such nonsense!" declared Dr Greysteel. "Whoever heard of cats doing anything useful!"
"Except for staring at one in a supercilious manner," said Strange. "That has a sort of moral usefulness, I suppose, in making one feel uncomfortable and encouraging sober reflection upon one's imperfections.”
Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
tags: cats

“I hated cats. I was a dog lover," Des says with a shrug. "What's the point of a cat? They're not affectionate. But that's because it's not my cat. I mean, your wife wouldn't jump on my lap. That's because she's your wife, not mine. Until you have your own cat, you really don't understand.”
Rescue Ink, Rescue Ink: How Ten Guys Saved Countless Dogs and Cats, Twelve Horses, Five Pigs, One Duck,and a Few Turtles

“The amazing activity of the cat is delicately balanced by his capacity for relaxation. Every household should contain a cat, not only for decorative and domestic values, but because the cat in quiescence is medicinal to irritable, tense, tortured men and women.”
William Lyon Phelps
tags: cats

William S. Burroughs
“I prefer cats to people, for the most part. Most people aren't cute,
& if they are cute they rapidly outgrow it”
William S. Burroughs
tags: cats

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