All David Clement-Davies Quotes
- I wish the battles of men could be solved in their heads. Battle
- But of all the animals, man holds the fate of the world in his hands. All
- Death,' whispered Tarlar, 'you do not fear it, Fell? By water, or any other way?' 'What is to fear?" answered the black wolf. 'If it… Answered
- Wolves hate farewells,... Farewell
- Real courage is not to give up hope, even in the most terrible darkness, and to carry on. That if courage and love is deep… Age
- It's those that fight hardest for freedom who are never free. Fight
- Our destinies are our own, if we have the courage to take control of them. Control
- In that moment she learnt one of the greatest secrets of life: It is often easier to fight for others than it is for yourself. Easier
- Life is wonderful, so revel in its beauty. Be all you can be, and let go of the past. It is nothing but shadows. All
- Why does death engender fear? Because death meant change, a change greater then we have ever known, and because death was indeed a mirror that… Agony
- I'm frightened of nothing anymore," answered Fell simply, "except lies. For they're the real killers. Answered
- You are not evil, Fell. You have just been robbed of love. Of light. Been
- And, Kar, love is not a commandment, it is a need, as real as eating. Commandment