Glen Charles Cook (born July 9, 1944) is a contemporary American science fiction and fantasy writer, best known for The Black Company and Garrett P.I. fantasy series.
There were prodigies and portents enough, One-Eye says. We must blame ourselves for misinterpreting them. One-Eye’s handicap in no way impairs his marvelous hindsight.
My apprentices were exasperating. They were competing to see who was laziest.
I do hope that karma is the keystone of the universe—even if I have to come back as a banana slug myself.
They think you're a witch. They lost everything because of a witch." "Stupid thinking." "Never any shortage of stupid, girl.
Literacy is sorcery itself in the hinterland.
No captive was smart enough to speak a language any of us knew. Talking loud or slow did not help.