9 Quotes & Sayings By Tamara Rendell

Tamara Rendell is the author of over thirty books, including The Dark Prophecy, Death of a Sculptor, and A Stranger in My Bed. She has also written for television and worked as a reporter and editor for major newspapers. She lives near Bath, England.

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Dreams are like the old stories where wolves are seekers always running, and women carry fire in their bare hands and light the dark paths before them. Old stories hold that the birds will fly all the miles of the world to tell your secrets to the rising moon, and men will walk over oceans of ice to find one truth. Tamara Rendell
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We are all of lifewho stepped from the seatrading weightless journeys of the currents We are all of lifewho build and tear down and build againto find gold and silverto find scars that weep and bleedto step from the seato stay with the sea Tamara Rendell
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Here, ” he said, “I place the man I was aside the man I am now. And we have not the same hope nor thought, yet are one continuous breath from the body of I, Akiyama Akio. Tamara Rendell
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If the loving ones look on magic as evil then the evil doers shall win. For you are turning your back on the life forces themselves, and you shall be weakened by your fear, thirsting for the elixir. Those who would do evil do not fear the forces, they consume the elixir unabated. They are not living in fear of themselves. Tamara Rendell
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The storms inside uncoilinto sky held calm by far seeing eyes Memories dressed in the translucenttrickery of the mind, so as to wear life upon themselves, give up their tired dance and runinto free frequency Tamara Rendell
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WINTER'S GHOST:Autumn moonincautious in the dark river Winter’s ghost walkswith a covered faceand silver bones wait in all animalsto be bone cloth upon her shoulderwait for her happiness in that they are silver Tamara Rendell
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The fires of nightthrough distance danceghosts who still know how to sing Tamara Rendell
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Demon, ” the woman spat onto the road. “Well, girl, thank you. I grant no one’s wishes and so you mark me ‘demon.’ I grant no wishes and I do as I see fit to be done. I will not answer to you, girl, nor to any one of yours, but I will always look. I am not the one who turns away. Tamara Rendell