Glen Cook Quotes
Top 49 wise famous quotes and sayings by Glen Cook
Glen Cook Famous Quotes & Sayings
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I was my usual charming morning self, threatening blood feud with anyone fool enough to disturb my dreams.
Its front sags against its neighbor to the right, clinging for support like one of its own drunken patrons.
Still, the best augurs are those who divine from the portents of the past. They compile phenomenal records.
I cry for a little girl's dreams. I cry because the dreams will not die, though I am powerless to make them come true.
Essentially, the mercenary sets morality aside, or at best reorders the customary structures to fit the needs of his way of life. The
We abjure labels. We fight for money and an indefinable pride. The politics, the ethics, the moralities, are irrelevant.
Religion is something that gets hammered in early, and never really goes away. And has powers to move which go beyond anything rational.
There are no self-proclaimed villains, only regiments of self-proclaimed saints. Victorious historians rule where good or evil lies.
Any man who barely sustains an armistice with himself has no business poking around in an alien soul.
Lady muttered some very unladylike sniggen snaggen riddly rodden racklesnatzes under her breath, then
Justice has nothing to do with it. Stark, bloody, screaming, agonizing vendeance is what I'm talking about.
A world ought to have a few genuine good guys, and not just a spectrum of people running from bad to worse.
I'm an incurable romantic. The essence of romance is an unshakable conviction that next time will be different.
Soldiers live. He dies and not you, and you feel guilty, because you're glad he died, and not you. Soldiers live, and wonder why.
Combat is fear and management of fear far more than it is organized murder. Those who manage fear best will seize the day.
In religion, precise truth has almost no currency. True believers will kill and destroy to defend their inaccurate beliefs.
In the night, when the wind dies and silence rules the place of glittering stone, I remember. And they all live again.
You feel guilty. You wonder why him and not me, then you're glad it was him and not you, then you feel guilty. Soldiers live. And wonder why.