Quote by Ramsey Campbell Download Open image ““Perhaps the woman was waiting beneath the lamps for cats to drop from the trees, like fruit.”” — Ramsey Campbell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“The cat was on the window ledge, gazing intently into the garden.” — Diane Setterfield Copy Share Image
“She had found them lodgings in The Shades, an ancient part of the city whose inhabitants were largely nocturnal and never inquired about one… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
“I felt like I was well on my way to becoming the neighborhood cat lady. All I needed were the cats.” — J. Lynn Copy Share Image
“Prim and proper, a cat woman . . .Hmm, I was left to wonder. Possibly a librarian in her late forties or early fifties.… — Debbie Macomber Copy Share Image
“In place of those sounds some cats were quarrelling, or making love, in the gardens running the length of the square. I” — Anthony Powell Copy Share Image
“She wondered whether cats could all talk where she came from and just chose not to, or whether they could only walk when they… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image
“She said that cats were more attached to places than to people. And that was why cats are often found in abandoned houses.” — Kyung-sook Shin Copy Share Image
“For a long time, as I waited for her to return, I believed she knew I was there behind the trees and that this… — Aminatta Forna Copy Share Image
“She smiled like a story entering the mind of a cat.” — Kenneth Patchen The Journal of Albion Moonlight Copy Share Image
“The cats, being cats, ignored her in that complete way only cats seem to be able to manage, and continued to drag her soul… — Lish McBride Copy Share Image
“He felt that he had always been there, among the apple trees, watching for the woman in the tower to come to her window.… — Ava Zavora Copy Share Image
“Unlike the rest he had seen of the bungalow, the hall beyond the door was dark. He could see the glimmer of three doors… — Ramsey Campbell Copy Share Image
“Leaves that rustled, twigs that scraped and rattled. But the thin shapes weren't falling, they were scurrying head first down the tree-trunks at a… — Ramsey Campbell Copy Share Image
“Smile while you can,’ Hettie Close had scrawled in ink almost as faded as the print above it. ‘Smile like the skull you’ll be,… — Ramsey Campbell Copy Share Image
“I nearly forced my own way through the undergrowth to leave the sight behind. I was afraid I'd encouraged the figure to advance by… — Ramsey Campbell Copy Share Image
“She walked Toby to Victoria Station and left him at the barrier. On her way into the underground she thought he’d followed her, but… — Ramsey Campbell Copy Share Image
One way to avoid what has already been done is to be true to yourself. — Ramsey Campbell Copy Share Image
“The crying wailed, somewhere beneath the planks. Several sweeps of the light showed that the cellar was otherwise deserted. Though the face mouthed behind… — Ramsey Campbell Copy Share Image
Now I rewrite more and more severely, and I take great pleasure in cutting thousands of words out of first drafts; I think that's… — Ramsey Campbell Copy Share Image
Thomas Ligotti is an absolute master of supernatural horror and weird fiction, and a true original. He pursues his unique vision with admirable honesty… — Ramsey Campbell Copy Share Image
“He hurried back. Walls seemed to shift and advance. Right here, it must be. Wasn’t this passage too short? No, it wasn’t a wall… — Ramsey Campbell Copy Share Image
“All day Ben had felt surrounded by signs too secret to interpret: the dance of decaying leaves in the air, the long shadows where… — Ramsey Campbell Copy Share Image