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“What's this?" he inquired, none too pleasantly. "A circus?""No, Julius. It's the end of the circus.""I see. And these are the clowns?"Foaly's head poked through the doorway."Pardon me for interrupting your extended circus metaphor, but what the hell is that?”
Eoin Colfer“Japanese had never seen a Western-style circus, and most of them had probably never seen foreigners, either.”
Frederik L. Schodt, Professor Risley and the Imperial Japanese Troupe: How an American Acrobat Introduced Circus to Japan--and Japan to the West“Taking his time, as though he has all of it in the world, in the universe, from the days when tales meant more than they do now, but perhaps less than they will someday, he draws a breath that releases the tangled knot of words in his heart, and they fall from his lips effortlessly."The circus arrives without warning.”
Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus“She turns her head, Bailey catches her eye, and she smiles at him. Not in the way that one smiles at a random member of the audience when one is in the middle of performing circus tricks with unusually talented kittens but in the way that one smiles when one recognizes someone they have not seen in some time.”
Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus“Time is a circus, always packing up and moving away.”
Ben Hecht“Something about the circus stirs their souls, and they ache for it when it is absent.”
Erin Morgenstern“I dress well. I travel; I seem to be relatively glamorous for a film guy - which, to me, is like being the fastest midget in the circus.”
Elvis Mitchell“Keep the circus going inside you, keep it going, don't take anything too seriously, it'll all work out in the end.”
David Niven“Circus can't just be beautiful. It has to be weird. It has to be frightening.”
Elizabeth Schulte Martin, Everything You Came to See“I'm a street photographer, but I'm interested in any ironic, whimsical images, and there's something very romantic about a circus.”
Mary Ellen Mark