Author: James Elliott
Cites
- Rudyard Kipling (1)
- IN: Daring (2014) Fantasy, American
EPIGRAPH: Now this is the law of the jungle, as old and as true as the sky,
And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the
wolf that shall break it must die.
As the creeper that girdles the tree trunk, the law
runneth forward and back;
For the strength of the pack is the wolf, and the
strength of the wolf is the pack.
FROM: The Law for the Wolves, (1895), Poem, UK
- Lord Byron (1)
- IN: Daring (2014) Fantasy, American
EPIGRAPH: Love will find a way through paths where wolves fear to prey.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, UK
- Thomas Hobbes (1)
- IN: Fearless (2015) Fantasy, American
EPIGRAPH: I am well satisfied that being awake, I know I dream not; though when I dream, I think myself awake.
FROM: Leviathan, (1651), Book, UK
- Oscar Wilde (1)
- IN: Fearless (2015) Fantasy, American
EPIGRAPH: A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his enemies.
FROM: The Picture of Dorian Gray, (1890), Novel, UK
- Christopher Marlowe (1)
- IN: Legend Has It (2017) Fantasy, American
EPIGRAPH: Faustus is gone. Regard his hellish fall,
Whose fiendful fortune may exhort the wise
Only to wonder at unlawful things,
Whose deepness doth entice such forward wits,
To practise more than heavenly power permits.
FROM: Dr. Faustus, (1604), Play, UK
- William Shakespeare (1)
- IN: Legend Has It (2017) Fantasy, American
EPIGRAPH: Remember
First to possess his books, for without them Hes but a sot, as I am, nor hath not
One spirit to command: they all do hate him
As rootedly as I. Burn but his books.
FROM: The Tempest, (1623), Play, UK
- W. B. Yeats (1)
- IN: In Shining Armor (2016) Fantasy, American
EPIGRAPH: Why should I be dismayed
Though flame had burned the whole
World, as it were a coal,
Now I have seen it weighed
Against a soul?
FROM: A Friend's Illness, (1910), Poem, Ireland