Quote by Robert Holdstock Download Open image ““you were both hunter and hunted; the shadow of your thoughts was the beast which killed you.”” — Robert Holdstock ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“A hunter doesn't mistake the feeling that demons are around. It moves down your spine and chills your bones. Feeling it proved I was… — M.R. Merrick Copy Share Image
“I hated and admired this hunter. I once gave him my heart and soul. Since then, I had given him more and more of… — Jessica Marie Gilliland Copy Share Image
“He was a hunter who mourned for his prey, but was very good at tracking it down.” — Jeffrey Thomas Copy Share Image
“I thought I had escaped the monsters, that I'd left them locked up behind an electric fence. But the shadows were alive, and they… — Alexandra Bracken Copy Share Image
“Don’t you snarl at Shadow,” she ordered, “or I’ll toss your furry ass outside and you can deal with the hunters on your own.” — N.J. Walters Copy Share Image
“Staring into the woods. In the half-light, he looked wild-an animal that would melt into the shadows ...” — M. Pierce Copy Share Image
“He almost felt a tinge of sadness for the wolf inside him. The one that wanted to run free. To hunt. To be alive.” — Sarah Noffke Copy Share Image
“Be a shadow, Hunter. Can you be a shadow? It was one of the first things he'd learned from his father. He's been six.” — Brigid Kemmerer Copy Share Image
“Perhaps I am a dreamer, but I am waiting for a hunter that looks at me with fire in his belly and stars in… — Ruby Dixon Copy Share Image
“She can sniff it as she can sniff the pungency of the earth where it hides little treasures for the table; or the remains… — Robert Holdstock Copy Share Image
“A hundred years ago they'd have burned you as a witch…" "But I'm not a witch." "I don't suppose any of them were.” — Robert Holdstock Copy Share Image
“Have I told you about Christ?" "Ghost-born-man-walking-on-water-telling-stories-dead-on-tree.” — Robert Holdstock Copy Share Image
“So are you telling me…" he composed his thoughts. "Are you telling me that if you told the last story again, and changed the… — Robert Holdstock Copy Share Image
“Pragmatism is nothing without imagination; and imagination is wasted without pragmatism” — Robert Holdstock Copy Share Image
All characters are based on elements of a writer's personal experience. — Robert Holdstock Copy Share Image
“But stories are fragile. Like people's lives. It only takes a word out of place to change them forever. If you hear a lovely… — Robert Holdstock Copy Share Image
“I really didn't mean to steal it." Mr. Williams shook his head. He scratched at his chin nervously. "Why not? That's what they're there… — Robert Holdstock Copy Share Image
“if you don't first accept the gift as it is—if you change what you hear, or change what you learn—doesn't that make it weak… — Robert Holdstock Copy Share Image
“To each their own. Skills used unselfishly make for co-operation.” — Robert Holdstock Copy Share Image