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  • No religion I ever encountered made any sense. None are consistent. Most gods are megalomaniacs and paranoid psychotics by their worshippers' description. I don't see how they could survive their own insanity. But it's not impossible that human beings are incapable of interpreting a power so much greater than themselves. Maybe religions are twisted and perverted shadows of truth. Maybe there are forces which shape the world. I myself have never understood why, in a universe so vast, a god would care about something so trivial as worship or human destiny.

    "The White Rose". Book by Glen Cook, 1985.
  • I believe in our side and theirs, with the good and evil decided after the fact, by those who survive. Among men you seldom find the good with one standard and the shadow with another.

    Believe   Men   Evil  
    Glen Cook (2007). “Chronicles of the Black Company”, p.368, Macmillan
  • Every ounce of my cynicism is supported by historical precedent.

    Glen Cook (2008). “The Books of the South: Tales of the Black Company”, p.55, Macmillan
  • There were dreams once upon a time, dreams now all but forgotten. On sad days I dust them off and fondle them nostalgically, with a patronizing wonder at the naivete of the youth who dreamed them.

    Glen Cook (2007). “Chronicles of the Black Company”, p.457, Macmillan
  • Where there is no waste, there is no want.

    Want   Waste  
  • . . .and the thing that you know to be true is the lie that will kill you.

  • The only characters I've made to resemble real people have been grotesques.

  • The people come from everywhere, from five hundred miles, to find their fortunes. By fortune is an ugly, two-faced goddess. When you have lived with her handiwork for half a generation, you hardly notice anymore. You forget that this is not the way life has to be. You cease to marvel at just how much evil man con conjure by existing.

    Men   Two   People  
  • I'm an incurable romantic. The essence of romance is an unshakable conviction that next time will be different.

    Glen Cook (2010). “The Many Deaths of the Black Company”, p.747, Macmillan
  • I can laugh at peasants and townies chained all their lives to a tiny corner of the earth while I roam its face and see its wonders, but when I go down, there will be no child to carry my name, no family to mourn me save my comrades, no one to remember, no one to raise a marker over my cold bit of ground.

    Glen Cook (2007). “Chronicles of the Black Company”, p.243, Macmillan
  • I'm a bad man. I need to understand the past. It illuminates the present.

    Past   Men   Needs  
  • Books are nothing but repositories for those lies the author wants his reader to believe.

    Lying   Believe   Book  
    Glen Cook (2010). “The Many Deaths of the Black Company”, p.199, Macmillan
  • More evil gets done in the name of righteousness than any other way.

    Names   Evil   Done  
    Glen Cook (2008). “The Books of the South: Tales of the Black Company”, p.311, Macmillan
  • I guess each of us, at some time, finds one person with whom we are compelled towards absolute honesty, one person whose good opinion of us becomes a substitute for the broader opinion of the world. And that opinion becomes more important than all our sneaky, sleazy schemes of greed, lust, self-aggrandizement, whatever we are up to while lying the world into believing we are just plain nice folks.

    Honesty   Nice   Lying  
    Glen Cook (2008). “The Books of the South: Tales of the Black Company”, p.31, Macmillan
  • There is no vengeance as terrible as the vengeance a coward plots in the dark of his heart.

    Heart   Dark   Coward  
    Glen Cook (2007). “Chronicles of the Black Company”, p.331, Macmillan
  • If one chooses sides on emotion then the rebel is the guy to go with. He is fighting for everything men claim to honour, freedom, independance, truth, the right.......all the subjective illusions. All the eternal trigger words. We are minions of the villan of the piece. We confess the illusion and deny the substance.

    Fighting   Men   Guy  
    Glen Cook (2007). “Chronicles of the Black Company”, p.79, Macmillan
  • I guess I suffer from an impoverishment of the sociopathic spirit necessary to go big time.

    Suffering   Spirit   Bigs  
    Glen Cook (2008). “The Books of the South: Tales of the Black Company”, p.35, Macmillan
  • Religion is something that gets hammered in early, and never really goes away. And has powers to move which go beyond anything rational.

    Glen Cook (2007). “Chronicles of the Black Company”, p.391, Macmillan
  • Any man who barely sustains an armistice with himself has no business poking around in an alien soul.

    Men   Soul   Aliens  
    Glen Cook (2007). “Chronicles of the Black Company”, p.50, Macmillan
  • Time will unfold its leaves.

    Time  
  • Even when we know things, sometimes it takes words to make them concrete.

  • There are no self-proclaimed villains, only regiments of self-proclaimed saints. Victorious historians rule where good or evil lies.

    Lying   Self   Evil  
    Glen Cook (2007). “Chronicles of the Black Company”, p.79, Macmillan
  • 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.

    Soldier   Wonder   Guilty  
  • Rich men have dreams. Poor men die to make them come true.

    Dream   Men   Rich  
    Glen Cook (2010). “The Many Deaths of the Black Company”, p.314, Macmillan
  • My favorite sport is female and my favorite food is beer.

    Sports   Beer   Female  
    Glen Cook (1988). “Cold Copper Tears”, p.8, Penguin
  • Evil is relative…You can’t hang a sign on it. You can’t touch it or taste it or cut it with a sword. Evil depends on where you are standing, pointing your indicting finger.

    Cutting   Evil   Taste  
    Glen Cook (1992). “The Black Company: The First Novel of 'The Chronicles of The Black Company'”, p.281, Macmillan
  • A world ought to have a few genuine good guys, and not just a spectrum of people running from bad to worse.

    Running   People   Guy  
    Glen Cook (1983). “A Shadow of All Night Falling”, Berkley
  • Morning is wonderful. Its only drawback is that it comes at such an inconvenient time of day.

    Glen Cook (1990). “Sweet Silver Blues”, p.42, Penguin
  • Oh, 'twould be marvelous if the world and its moral questions were like some game board, with plain black players and white, and fixed rules, and nary a shade of grey.

    Player   Games   White  
    Glen Cook (2007). “Chronicles of the Black Company”, p.368, Macmillan
  • The man who counts on the aid of a god deserves the help he doesn't get.

    Men   Helping   Aids  
    Glen Cook (2008). “The Books of the South: Tales of the Black Company”, p.398, Macmillan
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