Have a peruse of the Quote Library. Take your time. You might find something special among the memories.
No modern-day writer could exist without the works that inspired them, dating back to sheaf and ink. This page is to honour the minds of those who came before.
Clive Barker – Weaveworld (1987)
Nothing ever begins. There is no first moment; no single place from which this or any other story springs
Clive Barker – Cabal (1988)
Of all the rash and midnight promises made in the name of love, none, Boone now knew, was more likely to be broken than: ‘I’ll never leave you’
Stephen King – IT (1986)
Your hair is winter fire; January embers. My heart burns there too
Stephen King – Doctor Sleep (2013)
FEAR stands for fuck everything and run
J.R.R. Tolkien – The Hobbit (1937)
If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world
Octavia E. Butler – Parable of the Talents (1998)
To survive, know the past. Let it touch you. Then let the past go