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  • Madness ends sometimes. The Gods decree it, not man.

    Bernard Cornwell (1997). “The Winter King: A Novel of Arthur”, p.183, Macmillan
  • Television is a young person's medium.

  • The existence of tricks does not imply the absence of magic.

    Bernard Cornwell (1999). “Excalibur: A Novel of Arthur”, p.84, Macmillan
  • Looking back, of course, it was irresponsible, mad, forlorn, idiotic, but if you don't take chances then you'll never have a winning hand, and I've no regrets.

    Regret   Winning  
  • Only a fool wants war, but once a war starts then it cannot be fought half-heartedly. It cannot even be fought with regret, but must be waged with a savage joy in defeating the enemy, and it is that savage joy that inspires our bards to write their greatest songs about love and war.

    Love   Song   Regret  
    Bernard Cornwell (1999). “Excalibur: A Novel of Arthur”, p.199, Macmillan
  • At risk of sounding foully pompous I think that writers' groups are probably very useful at the beginning of a writing career.

  • Love is a dangerous thing. It comes in disguise to change our life... Lust is the deceiver. Lust wrenches our lives until nothing matters except the one we think we love, and under that deceptive spell we kill for them, give all for them, and then, when we have what we have wanted, we discover that it is all an illusion and nothing is there. Lust is a voyage to nowhere, to an empty land, but some men just love such voyages and never care about the destination. Love is a voyage too, a voyage with no destination except death, but a voyage of bliss.

  • I'll happily mentor anyone who wants mentoring, and most of that goes on by internet rather than face to face.

  • Every day is ordinary, until it isn't.

  • You won't regret the men you never killed, but you will regret the women you passed up.

    Regret  
    Bernard Cornwell (1997). “The Winter King: A Novel of Arthur”, p.120, Macmillan
  • Research is a lifelong occupation so it's hard to factor it in, but I reckon most books take 5 months from start to finish.

  • I know nothing about producing TV drama and any involvement on my part is liable to prove an obstacle to the producers, so I prefer to be a cheerleader and let them get on with it.

  • A man does not see where he treads in battle, for he is watching the enemy.

  • There are seasons of our lives when nothing seems to be happening, when no smoke betrays a burned town or homestead and few tears are shed for the newly dead. I have learned not to trust those times, because if the world is at peace then it means someone is planning war.

    War   Mean   Tears  
  • You know what circumcision is, Private?

  • Latin! The language of God! Or perhaps He speaks Hebrew? I suppose that's more likely and it will make things rather awkward in heaven, won't it? Will we all have to learn Hebrew?

  • I sometimes wonder what would have happened if the first book had not sold... doesn't bear thinking about, but I suppose we'd have made it work somehow.

  • We all suffer from dreams

  • Book tours and research provide a lot of travel - too much, I sometimes think, but we do take vacations.

  • So far it's 43 books in 25 years.

  • We don't build,' I said to my son, 'we just destroy.

  • But when you have order, you don't need Gods. When everything is well ordered and disciplined then nothing is unexpected. If you understand everything,' I said carefully, 'then there's no room left for magic. It's only when you're lost and frightened and in the dark that you call on the Gods, and they like us to call on them. It makes them feel powerful, and that's why they like us to live in chaos.

    Bernard Cornwell (1998). “Enemy of God: A Novel of Arthur”, p.48, Macmillan
  • I do understand that you can look into someone’s eyes,” I heard myself saying, “and suddenly know that life will be impossible without them. Know that their voice can make your heart miss a beat and that their company is all your happiness can ever desire and that their absence will leave your soul alone, bereft and lost.

    Bernard Cornwell (1997). “The Winter King: A Novel of Arthur”, p.360, Macmillan
  • Writing is a solitary occupation.

    "An Interview with Cape Cod Author Bernard Cornwell". Interview with Christopher Seufert, ezinearticles.com. February 27, 2006.
  • Wyrd bith ful araed (Fate is inexorable).

  • What I mean by that is that the point of life, as I see it, is not to write books or scale mountains or sail oceans, but to achieve happiness, and preferably an unselfish happiness.

  • Then you start another book and suddenly the galley proofs of the last one come in and you have to wrench your attention away from what you're writing and try to remember what you were thinking when you wrote the previous one.

  • Because there could not be peace, not while two tribes shared one land. One tribe must win. Even the nailed god cannot change that truth. And I was a warrior, and in a world at war the warrior must be cruel.

    War   Winning   Land  
  • ‎Our ancestors took this land. They took it and made it and held it. We do not give up what our ancestors gave us. They came across the sea and they fought here, and they built here and they're buried here. This is our land, mixed with our blood, strengthened with our bone. Ours!

    Bernard Cornwell (2009). “The Last Kingdom (The Last Kingdom Series, Book 1)”, p.16, HarperCollins UK
  • Life is a jest of the Gods and there is no justice. You must learn to laugh… or else you'll weep yourself to death.

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