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    Bernard Cornwell
    “But fate, as Merlin always taught us, is inexorable. Life is a jest of the Gods, Merlin liked to claim, and there is no justice. You must learn to laugh, he once told me, or else you'll just weep yourself to death.”
    Bernard Cornwell, The Winter King

  • #2
    Bernard Cornwell
    “I do understand that you can look into someone’s eyes,” I heard myself saying, “and suddenly know that life will be impossible without them. Know that their voice can make your heart miss a beat and that their company is all your happiness can ever desire and that their absence will leave your soul alone, bereft and lost.”
    Bernard Cornwell, The Winter King
    tags: love

  • #3
    Bernard Cornwell
    “Don't tell me the moon is shining, show me the glint of light on broken glass.”
    Bernard Cornwall

  • #4
    Bernard Cornwell
    “Destiny is all, Ravn liked to tell me, destiny is everything. He would even say it in English, “Wyrd biõ ful ãræd.”
    Bernard Cornwell, The Last Kingdom

  • #5
    Bernard Cornwell
    “Only a fool wants war, but once a war starts then it cannot be fought half-heartedly. It cannot even be fought with regret, but must be waged with a savage joy in defeating the enemy, and it is that savage joy that inspires our bards to write their greatest songs about love and war.”
    Bernard Cornwell, Excalibur

  • #6
    Bernard Cornwell
    “The preachers tell us that pride is a great sin, but the preachers are wrong. Pride makes a man, it drives him, it is the shield wall around his reputation... Men die, they said, but reputation does not die.”
    Bernard Cornwell, The Last Kingdom

  • #7
    Bernard Cornwell
    “Madness ends sometimes. The Gods decree it, not man.”
    Bernard Cornwell, The Winter King

  • #8
    Bernard Cornwell
    “There are seasons of our lives when nothing seems to be happening, when no smoke betrays a burned town or homestead and few tears are shed for the newly dead. I have learned not to trust those times, because if the world is at peace then it means someone is planning war.”
    Bernard Cornwell, Death of Kings



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