Jonathan Strange And Mr Norrell Quotes

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Susanna Clarke
“It is these black clothes," said Strange. "I am like a leftover piece of funeral, condemned to walk about the Town, frightening people into thinking of their own mortality.”
Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange y el señor Norrell

Susanna Clarke
“Childermass knew what games the children on street-corners are playing - games that all other grown-ups have long since forgotten. Childermass knew what old people by firesides are thinking of, though no one has asked them in years. Childermass knew what young men hear in the rattling of the drums and the tooting of the pipes that makes them leave their homes and go to be soldiers - and he knew the half-eggcupful of glory and the barrelful of misery that await them. And all that Childermass knew made him smile; and some of what he knew made him laugh out loud; and none of what he knew wrung from him so much as ha'pennyworth of pity.”
Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell

Susanna Clarke
“Poor gentleman," said Mr Segundus. "Perhaps it is the age. It is not an age for magic or scholarship, is it sir? Tradesmen prosper, sailors, politicians, but not magicians. Our time is past.”
Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell

Susanna Clarke
“There are books about magic and there are books of magic, and the price of the latter is far above rubies.”
Susanna Clarke, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell