"I think people should read fairy tales because we’re hungry for a mythology that will speak to our fears." — Sandra Cisneros, American poet, born 1954
"If you're going to photograph skateboarders you can't run after them, you've got to learn how to skate. So at about 50 years old I learned how to skate, and skate fast enough to keep up with them and hold my camera." — Larry Clark, American photographer, born 1943
"I just tried to create a little chaos. Chaos is a good thing. God created the whole world out of it. Change is what comes of it." — Septima Poinsette Clark, American activist, born 1898
"Reading computer manuals without the hardware is as frustrating as reading sex manuals without the software." — Arthur C. Clarke, English-Sri Lankan author, born 1917
"I don't believe in God but I'm very interested in her." — Arthur C. Clarke, English-Sri Lankan author, born 1917
"Perhaps, as some wit remarked, the best proof that there is Intelligent Life in Outer Space is the fact it hasn't come here." — Arthur C. Clarke, English-Sri Lankan author, born 1917
"Sir Rodin convinced my parents to have me committed; they are all in Paris to arrange it." — Camille Claudel, French sculptor, born 1864
"Last night, two men tried to force my shutters. I recognized them: they are two of Rodin's Italian models. He told them to kill me. I am in his way; he wants to get rid of me." — Camille Claudel, French sculptor, born 1864
"You find me at work; excuse the dust on my blouse. I sculpt my marble myself." — Camille Claudel, French sculptor, born 1864
"Truth has nothing to do with the number of people it convinces." — Paul Claudel, French poet, born 1868