Helen McCloy

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Every criminal leaves psychic fingerprints. And he can't wear gloves to hide them.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Psychics
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Even a small, everyday lie is a clue to the personality and preoccupations of the liar, like a dream or any other confection of the mind, that is half-conscious and half-unconscious, as all creative acts must be.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Dream
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most of our social and educational institutions are designed to weed out or make over people ... until we produce a world where everyone is a smart, quick-witted, aggressive person living on the surface of the mind without ever looking into the depths.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Weed
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That's the worst thing about money - the moment you have some you begin to suspect everyone of trying to take it away from you. And usually they are.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Money
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In a city you thought of all life as human life. You had to live in the heart of the woods to realize that humanity was a slight ripple on the surface of a flood of life that seeped into every vacant crack, flowed into every biological vacuum the moment it occurred.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Heart
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Nobody believes in ghosts, but everybody is afraid of them.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Believe
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The experiences of the heartless are so limited. It is hate that is blind. Love may miss a flaw here and there, but hate misses beauty everywhere.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Hate
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fiction and lies are both works of creative art, and creation always reveals the creator.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Art
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Everything you do in war is a crime in peace
- Helen McCloy
Collection: War
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At twenty your choices are almost unlimited. At fifty you're a prisoner of past decisions. At seventy you have no free will left at all.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Past
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Diamonds are the tears of the poor.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Jewels
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A critic is a person who rationalizes his likes and dislikes in such impressive language that the layman thinks he is reasoning instead of rationalizing.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Thinking
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To the Latin, cynicism and middle age are synonymous. Look at our politicians - they move through their careers from left to center to right, like the hands of a clock.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Latin
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Falling in love is like religious conversion. It goes on for a long time below the threshold before it reaches consciousness.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Religious
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Wouldn't it be kinder to say that a lie is a short work of fiction? 'A story' as my daughter says?
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Daughter
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Habit is far stronger than the lessons of experience.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Stronger
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... law is a substitute for love.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Law
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the fool is the one true cosmopolite - the one character common to all nationalities.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Character
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what you fear, you invite.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Fear
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The author portrays himself in every line he writes and portrayal is always betrayal.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Betrayal
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the true and the plausible are rarely the same.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Truth
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Thunderstorms were rare in California, but when they came they were, like most things in California, larger than life.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: California
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Other people's children, like other people's love affairs, were so much less interesting than one's own.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Children
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Privacy is like sleep - something you don't appreciate until you have to go without it.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Sleep
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the old ploy of the powerful: never refuse when you can confuse. Distraction and delay are always better than obstruction.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Powerful
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That's the one thing a politician mustn't have - political opinions or principles. He can have prejudices - indeed he must have prejudices and share all the popular political superstitions of the moment as ardently as he can. But he must not have principles. He must never let the people suspect that they cannot eat their cake and have it. He must promise them a defense program and a higher standard of living. He must never use that dreadful little word or.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Political Opinions
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Money is an acquired taste. But, once acquired, it becomes an addiction.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Money
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money is an acquired taste that grows as it is fed.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Money
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There's always trouble in the Middle East. I can't recall any time in my life when there hasn't been trouble there.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Middle East
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the unconscious forces that govern accessible memory are the most arbitrary of editors and the absolute masters of our lives.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Memories
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Civilization is a fiction which becomes a fact only as long as everyone can believe in it. It is the cynic, rather than the rebel, who pulls down the whole flimsy structure periodically throughout history.
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Believe
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Were modern cities only beautiful after darkness hid everything but their lights?
- Helen McCloy
Collection: Beautiful