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  • #1
    Barbara Vine
    “Without me, without me,
    Everyday's misery.
    But with me - am I wrong?
    No night is too long!”
    Barbara Vine, No Night Is Too Long

  • #2
    Barbara Vine
    “Why do you always wear black?”
    She delighted me with her answer, the correct, the only, answer. “I’m in mourning for my life. I’m unhappy.”
    Barbara Vine, No Night is Too Long

  • #3
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “People," Geralt turned his head, "like to invent monsters and monstrosities. Then they seem less monstrous themselves. When they get blind-drunk, cheat, steal, beat their wives, starve an old woman, when they kill a trapped fox with an axe or riddle the last existing unicorn with arrows, they like to think that the Bane entering cottages at daybreak is more monstrous than they are. They feel better then. They find it easier to live.”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

  • #4
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “Lesser, greater, middling, it's all the same. Proportions are negotiated, boundaries blurred. I'm not a pious hermit, I haven't done only good in my life. But if I'm to choose between one evil and another, then I prefer not to choose at all.”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

  • #5
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “Świat się zmienia, słońce zachodzi, a wódka się kończy.”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

  • #6
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “A mother, you son-of-a-bitch, is sacred!”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

  • #7
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “Only Evil and Greater Evil exist and beyond them, in the shadows, lurks True Evil. True Evil, Geralt, is something you can barely imagine, even if you believe nothing can still surprise you. And sometimes True Evil seizes you by the throat and demands that you choose between it and another, slightly lesser, Evil.”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

  • #8
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “You've a right to believe that we're governed by Nature and the hidden Force within her. You can think that the gods, including my Melitele, are merely a personification of this power invented for simpletons so they can understand it better, accept its existence. According to you, that power is blind. But for me, Geralt, faith allows you to expect what my goddess personifies from nature: order, law, goodness. And hope.”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

  • #9
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “People”—Geralt turned his head—“like to invent monsters and monstrosities. Then they seem less monstrous themselves.”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

  • #10
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “I manage because I have to. Because I've no other way out. Because I've overcome the vanity and pride of being different, I've understood that they are a pitiful defense against being different. Because I've understood that the sun shines differently when something changes. The sun shines differently, but it will continue to shine, and jumping at it with a hoe isn't going to do anything.”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

  • #11
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “Evil is evil, Stregobor,” said the witcher seriously as he got up. “Lesser, greater, middling, it's all the same. Proportions are negotiated, boundaries blurred. I’m not a pious hermit. I haven't done only good in my life. But if I’m to choose between one evil and another, then I prefer not to choose at all.”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

  • #12
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “(...) Ale, między nami, nie rób przy niej tego, co ostatnim razem, podczas kolacji.
    - Idzie ci o to, że rzuciłem widelcem w szczura?
    - Nie. Idzie mi o to, że trafiłeś, chociaż było ciemno.
    - Myślałem, że to będzie zabawne.”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

  • #13
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “I need this conversation. They say silence is golden. Maybe it is, although I'm not sure it's worth that much. It has its price certainly; you have to pay for it.”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

  • #14
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “The Witcher had a knife to his throat. He was wallowing in a wooden tub, brimfull with soapsuds, his head thrown agains the slippery rim. The bitter taste of soap lingered in his mouth as the knife, blunt as a doorknob, scraped his Adam's apple painfully and moved towards his chin with a grating sound.”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

  • #15
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “They weren't lying. They firmly believed it all. Which doesn't change the facts.”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

  • #16
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “Jeśli dobrze rozumiem - powiedział - mam stanąć do pojedynku, bo jeżeli odmówię, to mnie powieszą. Jeśli będę walczył, to mam pozwolić, by przeciwnik mnie okaleczył, bo jeśli ja go zranię, to mnie połamią kołem. Same radosne alternatywy. A może zaoszczędzić wam kłopotów? Huknę głową o pień sosny i sam się obezwładnię.”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

  • #17
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “Then, four years later I received news from Aridea. She’d tracked down the little one, who was living in Mahakam with seven gnomes whom she’d managed to convince it was more profitable to rob merchants on the roads than to pollute their lungs with dust from the mines.”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

  • #18
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “Yo, si algo deseo, no sueño, sino que actúo. Y siempre consigo aquello que deseo”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish



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