417 Quotes by Andrzej Sapkowski

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    There may no longer be faith nor truth in the world, but surely good sense still exists. What say you, Dandelion? Is there still good sense in the world? Or do only contemptibility and contempt remain?

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    The voivode with the hard-to-remember name, who must have heard something about the affairs and problems of Fourhorn, politely asked whether the mares were foaling well. Gerald answered yes, much better than the stallions. He wasn’t sure if the joke had been well taken, but the voivode didn’t ask any more questions.

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    It’s good to feel fear. If you feel fear it means there’s something to be feared, so be vigilant. Fear doesn’t have to be overcome. Just don’t yield to it. And you can learn from it.

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    Only in fables survives what cannot survive in nature. Only myths and fables do not know the limits of possibility.’ Three.

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    Since when did you know anything about mimicking bird calls, Zoltan?’ ‘That’s the whole point. If you hear a strange, unrecognisable sound, you’ll know it’s me.

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    Well, what can I say, it’s a base world,’ he finally muttered. ‘But that’s no reason for us all to become despicable.

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    Caldemeyn waddled on the spot and looked at Geralt. The witcher shrugged. Carrypebble picked his nose with serious concentration.

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    Now you’re lying, Dandelion.’ ‘Not lying, just embellishing, and there’s a difference.

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    If people pay for something they believe in it: whatever is paid for becomes real and legal. The more expensive, the better.

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