135 Quotes by Tad Williams

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    Love. Tired old jokes aside, a real, powerful love does have one thing in common with Hell itself: it burns everything else out of you.

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    As he slipped away he heard his own cradled heartbeat, muffled though it was in the tickling wool of exhaustion.

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    But that is enough of such worrying. The river is waiting, and our hearts must be light, so we can faster travel.

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    When you stopped to think about it, he reflected, there weren’t many things in life one truly needed. To want too much was worse than greed: it was stupidity – a waste of precious time and effort. The.

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    He has about him still a kind of terrible beauty, as dangerously beguiling as the grandeur of a storm rushing across the sea.

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    You dream too much, child. Our kind, we make our way with strong backs and closed mouths.

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    What, you don’t have a sofa gun? I thought everyone did.

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    A book, you see, is the only kind of trap that keeps its captive – which is knowledge – alive forever.

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    Briony’s ladies-in-waiting kept their distance, as though their mistress had some illness which might spread – and indeed she did, Briony thought, because unhappiness was ambitious.

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