Wolf of Wessex Quotes
Wolf of Wessex
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“Time is the hunter that always catches his prey.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“The taking of a life should never be easy. Killing in the defence of the weak is honourable, but it should never be taken lightly. And an honourable man must never seek to inflict pain and suffering, for that is the way of the weakly coward. But to answer your question, killing can become easy, but you will have to live with the memories of your actions forever. And God will surely judge you for them when you stand before Him, so make sure you are acting for the right reasons.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“Kindness is all too often accepted and not repaid.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“You cannot change the past, old friend. To rake over those old coals will only cause you pain.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“When the men who hunted them finally showed themselves, they did not come crashing out of the foliage, but seemed to materialise from the shadows, like wraiths.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“Wherever their king had sent them, the Wolves would hunt. They had become feared by all of the enemies of Wessex.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“When a man has nothing to lose, he is as dangerous as a savage animal.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“You can always learn new ways of doing things, if you listen and pay attention to what is around you.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“Much of what I have learnt, the forest has taught me. You can learn much if you watch and listen. With patience and time the woodland will give up its secrets. All learning comes from being patient and thinking what you can glean of use from what is around you.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“Men always strive for what they do not have. But to reach the object of their desire does not make them content. When a man attains his goals, he merely looks further to the horizon, for the next prize. It is why men will never be happy and why we will never know peace.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“The body does not need much to be happy. But it is the things we do not need that cause us most pain.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“To conjure the flames from nothing was a special magic and when it was cold a fire was not only a balm for strained nerves, it was life-giving warmth.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“When you lose something, the best way to find it is to go back over the ground you have covered.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“No man remained young for ever. Even kings grew old. Even warriors who once basked in battle-fame and were renowned as being bold.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“Whosoever could do such a thing as keep themselves from thinking would be able to find peace indeed.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“There were only two things you could ever be sure of in life: the passage of time and the unexpected.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“The idea of a Christian of the ninth century having a dog named Odin, after the one-eyed father of the Norse gods, may seem far-fetched. However, the idea comes from my own family history. My paternal grandfather had a black Labrador called Satan, which I believe was named by my father (who incidentally went on to become a missionary and then a Baptist minister!). You can imagine the strange looks my grandfather would get in the 1960s and 1970s calling out for his dog.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
“For a time the man was lost from sight behind a hedgerow that was a-chatter with sparrows.”
― Wolf of Wessex
― Wolf of Wessex
