417 Quotes by Andrzej Sapkowski

  • Author Andrzej Sapkowski
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    Ha, ha. I, my dear Ciri, am a poet. Poets know everything about things like this. I’ll tell you something else; poets know more about this sort of thing than the people involved do.

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    Geralt had discovered, many times, that all mechanisms are unreliable. They only worked when they ought not to work, and vice versa.

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    Since the dawn of time woman has been the root of all evil! The tool of Chaos, the accomplice in a conspiracy against the world and the human race! Woman is governed.

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    It isn’t the evil and indecent who are flung down into the depths, no! Oh, no! The evil and decisive fling down those who are moral, honest and noble but maladroit, hesitant and full of scruples.

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    If i understand correctly, he said, I’m to fight the duel because, if I refuse, I’ll be hanged. If I fight I’m to allow my opponant to injure me because if i wound him I’ll be put to the rack. What charming alternatives. Maybe I should save you the bother? I’ll thump my head against the pine tree and render myself helpless. Will that grant you satisfaction? – 273.

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    Geralt knew that bonnet and that feather, which were famed from the Buina to the Yaruga, known in manor houses, fortresses, inns, taverns and whorehouses. Particularly whorehouses.

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