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The Many Deaths of the Black Company (The Chronicles of the Black Company, #8-9) The Many Deaths of the Black Company by Glen Cook
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“In religion, precise truth has almost no currency. True believers will kill and destroy to defend their inaccurate beliefs.”
Glen Cook, The Many Deaths of the Black Company
“None of us are going to get out of this alive so we might as well grab a laugh while we can.”
Glen Cook, The Many Deaths of the Black Company
“A field of scarlet with nine hanged men in black and six yellow daggers in the upper left and lower right quadrants, respectively, while the upper right quandrant featured a shattered skull and the lower left boasted a bird astride a severed head. It might have been a raven. Or an eagle.”
Glen Cook, The Many Deaths of the Black Company
“An adventure is somebody else slogging through the mud and snow while suffering from trench foot, ringworm, dysentery and starvation being chased by people with their hearts set on murder or more. I have been there. I have done that, playing both parts. I do not recommend it. Be content with a nice farm or shop. Make lots of babies and bring them up to be good people.,”
Glen Cook, The Many Deaths of the Black Company
“The books must be written. The truth must be recorded even if fate decrees that no man ever reads a word I write. The Annals are the soul of the Black Company. They recall that this is who we are. That this is who we were. That we persevere. And that treachery, as it ever has, failed to suck the last drop of our blood.”
Glen Cook, The Many Deaths of the Black Company
“Everyone of stature available gathered to await Suvrin’s report. A couple of subalterns took turns running up to the headquarters’ roof to check the progress of the torches descending the long scarp from the Shadowgate. Local boys, they seemed to feel that their great adventure had begun at last. They were fools. An adventure is somebody else slogging through the mud and snow while suffering from trench foot, ringworm, dysentery and starvation, being chased by people with their hearts set on murder or more. I have been there. I have done that, playing both parts. I do not recommend it. Be content with a nice farm or shop. Make lots of babies and bring them up to be good people.”
Glen Cook, The Many Deaths of the Black Company
“Mythology is one area where nobody wants to know the absolute truth because time has forged great symbols from raw materials supplied by ancient events. Prosaic distortions of fact metamorphose into perceived truths of the soul.”
Glen Cook, The Many Deaths of the Black Company