Life itself is dispare, so we must make darkness our ally David Clement-Davies More Quotes by David Clement-Davies More Quotes From David Clement-Davies know that without night there is no day; without lies, no truth;without despair,no hope. Beware above all of hate, but call to its opposite too. For all things have an opposite and, if you choose it, with will and care, you may turn one thing into its reflection. David Clement-Davies hate reflection lying Life is wonderful, so revel in its beauty. Be all you can be, and let go of the past. It is nothing but shadows. David Clement-Davies heartbroken broken-heart letting-go 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 as despair, deeper, then light may come again David Clement-Davies giving-up real love I'm frightened of nothing anymore," answered Fell simply, "except lies. For they're the real killers. David Clement-Davies killers real lying Stones are raw, they blunt my paw, but words will never hurt me. David Clement-Davies hurt paws stones Fear is an instinct, like hunger or anger. We need it to help us survive, and it is nothing to be ashamed of. It lets us know whether we should fight or flee. David Clement-Davies fighting helping needs Everything Dies. That is the law of life-the bitter unchangeable law David Clement-Davies bitter dies law Man, who thinks he knows everything. But what does man know...Man cares only for himself, in his fear and hate. David Clement-Davies hate men thinking Mamma," whispered Rannoch as he nestled by her side, "what is man?" Bracken looked into her calf's eyes. "Man? Man is something you must always fear." "But why must I fear him?" asked Rannoch. "Because, my little one...man is cruel and cold. He eats up everything he touches. He enslaves Lera and breaks the laws of the forest. Because, Rannoch, he is the only creature that hunts without need. David Clement-Davies eye law men Yes,' growled Fell, 'for animals do not know what they do, but man has knowledge of his cruelty. David Clement-Davies cruelty animal men I wish the battles of men could be solved in their heads. David Clement-Davies battle wish men But of all the animals, man holds the fate of the world in his hands. David Clement-Davies fate animal men Wolves hate farewells. David Clement-Davies hate farewell You are not evil, Fell. You have just been robbed of love. Of light. David Clement-Davies light evil ...man will try to guard his faith more preciously even than his gold. David Clement-Davies gold trying men Christians believe that God came amongst us as a man, do they not? Yet the Muselmen say he was only a prophet, and that God has no name...We fight and kill each other so readily, yet if I had been born in the East, would I not believe the stories they believe, and if they had been born here, would they not be Christians? David Clement-Davies fighting christian believe The deer hovered by the trees beyond as the sounds of the ravening wolves came to them across the grass, their own senses almost frozen in impotent horror. David Clement-Davies deer frozen tree On his brow a leaf of oaken, Cangeling child shall be his fate. Understanding words strange spoken, Chased by anger, fear, and hate. David Clement-Davies fate hate children Not stories told by wolf or man to frighten children, of Wolfbane and of werewolves, of grasht and goblins and of silly vampires, fables to frighten cowards with the threat of evil and of sin. But the power that lives beyond those stories, and makes them strong indeed, that lives in nightmares and in sleep. That is ribbed into the very fabric of conscious being. The power of love and hate. David Clement-Davies hate strong children That we can never know," answered the wolf angrily. "That's for the future. But what we can know is the importance of what we owe to the present. Here and now, and nowhere else. For nothing else exists, except in our minds. What we owe to ourselves, and to those we're bound to. And we can at least hope to make a better future, for everything. David Clement-Davies here-and-now importance mind