The Last Wish Quotes

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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

Andrzej Sapkowski
“It's an invention, a fairy tale devoid of any sense, like all the legends in which good spirits and fortune tellers fulfill wishes. Stories like that are made up by poor simpletons, who can't even dream of fulfilling their wishes and desires themselves. I'm pleased you're not one of them, Geralt of Rivia. It makes you closer in spirit to me. If I want something, I don't dream of it—I act. And I always get what I want.”
Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

Andrzej Sapkowski
“The changeability of the world is, as it happens, the only thesis in this treatise you can agree with.”
Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

Andrzej Sapkowski
“The wish, Geralt! Hurry up! What do you desire? Immortality? Riches? Fame? Power? Might? Privileges? Hurry, we haven’t any time!’ He was silent. ‘Humanity,’ she said suddenly, smiling nastily. ‘I’ve guessed, haven’t I? That’s what you want, that’s what you dream of! Of release, of the freedom to be who you want, not who you have to be. The djinn will fulfil that wish, Geralt. Just say it.”
Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

Andrzej Sapkowski
“Hope. That things renew themselves and won’t stop doing so.”
“Is that all?”
“That was enough”
Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

Andrzej Sapkowski
“Because your faith and sacrifice, the price you're paying for your silence, will make you a better, a greater being. Or, at least, it could. But my faithlessness can do nothing. It's powerless.
'You ask what I believe in, in that case.’
'I believe in the sword.”
Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

Petra Hermans
“Once more, an example in humanity sees an old man by yesterday!”
Petra Hermans, Voor een betere wereld

Andrzej Sapkowski
“She came to him towards morning. She entered very carefully, moving silently, floating through the chamber like a phantom; the only sound was that of her mantle brushing her naked skin.”
Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

Andrzej Sapkowski
“The blade, freed by the half-turn, floated after him, shining, drawing a fan of red droplets in its wake. The streaming raven-black hair floated in the air, floated, floated, floated...
The head fell onto the gravel.
There are fewer and fewer monsters?
And I? What am I?
Who's shouting? The birds?
The woman in a sheepskin jacket and blue dress?
The roses from Nazair?
How quiet!
How empty. What emptiness.
Within me.”
Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

“There's a grain of Truth in every fairytale," said the Witcher quietly. "Love... and blood. They both possess a mighty power. Wizards and learned men have been wracking their brains over this for years. They haven't arrived at anything except that---"
"What, Geralt?"
"It has to be True Love.”
Andrej Sapkowski, Witcher

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 defence against being different. Because I’ve understood that the sun shines differently when something changes, but I’m not the axis of those changes. The sun shines differently, but it will continue to shine, and jumping at it with a hoe isn’t going to do anything. We’ve got to accept facts, elf. That’s what we’ve got to learn.”
Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

Andrzej Sapkowski
“I’m Geralt of Rivia. A witcher.”
Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish

Andrzej Sapkowski
“Not only is it the first one I’ve seen up close but it’s none other than the famous White Wolf. I’ve heard about you.”
Andrzej Sapkowski, The Last Wish