Tad Williams Quotes - Page 2
Remember that each light between sunrise and sunset is worth dying for at least once.
Tad Williams (2010). “Shadowrise: Volume Three of Shadowmarch”, p.396, Penguin
Tad Williams (2000). “Otherland 3: Mountain of Black Glass”, p.84, Penguin
You have to go down before you can come out — that’s how these things always work.
Tad Williams (1998). “Otherland: City of Golden Shadow”, p.144, Penguin
Tad Williams (1998). “Otherland 2: River of Blue Fire”, p.21, Penguin
Tad Williams (1998). “Otherland: City of Golden Shadow”, p.109, Penguin
Tad Williams (2005). “The Stone of Farewell: Book Two of Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn”, p.45, Penguin
Tad Williams (1998). “Otherland: City of Golden Shadow”, p.88, Penguin
Tad Williams (1986). “Tailchaser's Song”, D A W Books, Incorporated
Dying men think of funny things-and that's what we all are here, aren't we? Dying men.
Tad Williams (1998). “Otherland: City of Golden Shadow”, p.98, Penguin
Tad Williams (1998). “Otherland: City of Golden Shadow”, p.100, Penguin
When it falls on your head, then you are knowing it is a rock.
Tad Williams (2005). “The Dragonbone Chair: Book One of Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn”, p.303, Penguin