47 Quotes & Sayings By David Gemmell

David Gemmell was born in 1947 in Solihull, England. His first novel, TRILOGY OF THE SWAMP KING (1990), established him as one of the most exciting new voices in fantasy. His subsequent novels have continued to build his reputation as one of the most popular authors of heroic fantasy.

Nothing of real worth can ever be bought. Love, friendship,...
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Nothing of real worth can ever be bought. Love, friendship, honour, valour, respect. All these things have to be earned. David Gemmell
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It is hard to be angry when one has seen the sun rise, ' she said. It seems to be true, ' he admitted. 'I wonder why.' Because it makes one feel so small and insignificant. It has been rising forever and will rise forever no matter what we do or do not do. All our problems are as nothing to the sun. David Gemmell
I would have offered you a forest of truth, but...
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I would have offered you a forest of truth, but you wish to speak of a single leaf David Gemmell
The truth. Men will blind themselves with hot irons, rather...
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The truth. Men will blind themselves with hot irons, rather than face it. David Gemmell
Fear is an aid to the warrior. It is a...
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Fear is an aid to the warrior. It is a small fire burning. It heats the muscles, making us stronger. Panic comes when the fire is out of control, consuming all courage and pride. David Gemmell
We make choices every day, some of them good, some...
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We make choices every day, some of them good, some of them bad. And if we are strong enough, we live with the consequences. David Gemmell
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No man should ever completely realize his dreams. What else would there then be to live for? David Gemmell
Old age is not as honorable as death, but most...
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Old age is not as honorable as death, but most people seek it. David Gemmell
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We are tiny flames, Helikaon, and we flicker alone in the great dark for no more than a heartbeat. When we strive for wealth, glory and fame, it is meaningless. The nations we fight for will one day cease to be. Even the mountains we gaze upon will crumble to dust. To truly live we must yearn for that which does not die. David Gemmell
An enemy is like a man's most prized flower. It...
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An enemy is like a man's most prized flower. It brings him joy to see it buried in the ground. David Gemmell
Life is a struggle, from the agonies of birth to...
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Life is a struggle, from the agonies of birth to the railing against death. Devour or be devoured. The law of the wild. David Gemmell
How many hopes and dreams are trapped within these bones?...
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How many hopes and dreams are trapped within these bones? How many wonders lie never to be discovered? This is what war is. Desolation, despair and loss. There are no victors. David Gemmell
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Heroes are people who face down their fears. It is that simple. A child afraid of the dark who one day blows out the candle; a women terrified of the pain of childbirth who says, 'It is time to become a mother'. Heroism does not always live on the battlefield. David Gemmell
There's no shame in fear. But understand this - the...
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There's no shame in fear. But understand this - the coward is ruled by fear, while the hero rides it like a wild stallion. David Gemmell
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One day the enemy will cross the Great Green. They will bring war and tragedy to these eastern lands. Such is the nature of vile men. Yet we cannot live in dread of them. We cannot hide behind these high walls, our hearts trembling. For that is not life. We must accept the needs and the duties of each day, and face them one at a time. David Gemmell
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Yours is a race whose imagination is limited to its own small appetites. Greed, lust, envy - these are the motivating forces of humankind. What redeems you is that in every man and woman there is a seed that can grow to encompass love, joy and compassion. But this seed is never allowed to prosper in fertile ground. It struggles for life among the rocks of your human soul. David Gemmell
I may be stupid, as you say, to believe in...
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I may be stupid, as you say, to believe in honour and friendship and loyalty without price. But these are virtues to be cherished, for without them we are no more than beasts roaming the land. David Gemmell
I was a man before I was a king, and...
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I was a man before I was a king, and no true man walks away when a friend needs him. David Gemmell
Our souls are but leaves in a storm, and only...
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Our souls are but leaves in a storm, and only the gods know where we will come to rest. David Gemmell
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It seems to me, that you people spend a great deal of time talking about honour, but strip away the high sounding words and you are no different from any other race. Family? Has Priam not killed wayward sons? When a king dies do his sons not go to war with one another to succeed him? Men speak of how you reacted to your father's death. They say it was amazing, for you did not order your little brother's execution. Your race thrives on blood and death, Helikaon. Your ships raid the coasts of other nations, stealing slaves, burning and plundering. Warriors brag of how many men they have killed, and women they have raped. Almost all of your kings either seized their thrones with swords and murder, or are children of men who seized power with swords and murder. So put all this talk of honour to one side. David Gemmell
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There is a darkness in you. In all of us, probably. Beasts we keep chained. Ordinary men have to keep the chains strong, for if we let the beast loose then society will turn upon us with fiery vengeance. Kings though...well, who is there to turn upon them? So the chains are made of straw. It is the curse of kings, Helikaon, that they can become monsters. And they invariably do. David Gemmell
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If there is one sound the follows the march of humanity, it is the scream. David Gemmell
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What is your name?" Why?" So I can mark your grave... David Gemmell
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Odysseus draped the towel over his shoulders and stretched his back. "You remember practicing with wooden swords? All the moves, the blocks, the counters, getting your footwork right, learning how to be in balance always?"" Of course you were a hard master."" And you recall the first time you went into a real fight, with blood being shed and the fear of death in the air?"" I do"" The moves are the same, but the difference is wider than the Great Green. Love is like that, Helikaon. You can spend time with a whore and laugh and know great pleasure. But when love strikes--- ah, the difference is awesome. You will find more joy in the touch of a hand or the sight of a smile than you could ever experience in a hundred nights of passion with anyone else. The sky will be more blue, the sun more bright. Ah, I am missing my Penelope tonight . David Gemmell
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She was his north star, the fixed point round which his world turned. For as long as his heart beat, or hers, he believed they would always share a destiny. David Gemmell
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All things that live must die. Man alone it seems lives all his life in the knowledge of death. And yet there is more to life than merely waiting for death. For life to have meaning, there must be a purpose. A man must pass something on — otherwise he is useless. For most men, that purpose revolves around marriage and children who will carry on his seed. For others it is an ideal — a dream, if you like. Each of us here believes in a concept of honor: that it is a man’s duty to do that which is right and just; that might alone is not enough. We have all transgressed at some time. We have stolen, lied, cheated — even killed — for our own ends. But ultimately we return to our beliefs. We judge ourselves more harshly than others can judge us. We know that death is preferable to betrayal of that which we hold dear. . David Gemmell
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Trust your instincts, and make judgements on what your heart tells you. The heart will not betray you. David Gemmell
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We make choices everyday, some of them good, some of them bad. And if we are strong enough - we live with the consequences. To be truthful I am not entirely sure what people mean when they talk of happiness. There are moments of joy and laughter, the comfort of friendship, but enduring happiness? If it exists I have not discovered it. David Gemmell
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Our lives are spent sailing in the mist, hoping for a burst of sunlight that can make sense of who we are. David Gemmell
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This is the real magic of fantasy fiction: it can feed souls and change lives. David Gemmell
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You are a Chosen Man. You are Parmenion, the Death of Nations. A hundred thousand souls will yousend to the dark river, screaming and wailing, lamenting their fate. It is right and just that youshould know your choices. David Gemmell
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Hate is the father of all evil. David Gemmell
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There is evil in all of us, and it is the mark of a man how he defies the evil within. David Gemmell
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Now the screams were awful to hear as men burned like candles all along the deck. Black smoke billowed over the sea. Argurios could not believe what he was watching. At least fifty helpless men were dying in agony. One man managed to free himself and leap into the sea. Amazingly, when he surfaced the flames were still consuming him. All along the beach there was silence as the stunned crowd watched the magical fires burning the galley and it's crew. . David Gemmell
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Love is both wondrous and yet full of peril. Love is a gateway through which hatred - disguised and unrecognized - can pass. David Gemmell
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Like light and shadow, love and hate were inseparable. One could not exist without the other. David Gemmell
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How simple love would be, Younger Brother, if we only had to bestow it on those who deserved it. Yet what would it be worth? If you gave a poor man a silver coin then that would be a gift. If you expected him to pay you back, then that would make it a loan. We do not loan our love, Lantern. We give it freely. David Gemmell
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Danger lies in the extreme. A man who is always cruel is evil, a man who is always compassionate will be taken advantage of. It is more a question of balance, or harmony, if you will. David Gemmell
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Do not complain of life's unfairness. It is never fair - at best it is impartial. David Gemmell
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The world would be a sadder place without stories. David Gemmell
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Be lucky, Xander, and be brave. You will find that bravery and luck are often bedfellows. David Gemmell
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... Life can be savored only if you look to the future and leave vengeance to the gods David Gemmell
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A cynic by experience, a romantic by inclination and now a hero by necessity. David Gemmell
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Risks? I have lived with the prospect of assassination for years. What risks? All men die, rich and poor alike. But if I am to die, then let it be while I fight, not like some bullock in a pen waiting for the ax to fall. David Gemmell
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Why now? Why not? Live or die, a man and a woman need love. There is a need in the race. We need to share. To belong. Perhaps you will die before the year is out. But remember this: to have may be taken from you, to have had never. Far better to have tasted love before dying, than to die alone. David Gemmell
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Is it not obvious? What is life but a betrayal? We start out young, full of hope. The sun is good, the world awaits us. But every passing year shows how small you are, how insignificant against the power of the seasons. Then you age. Your strength fails and the world laughs at you through the jeers of younger men. And you die. Alone. Unfulfilled. But sometimes . sometimes there will come a man who is not insignificant. He can change the world, rob the seasons of their power. He is the sun. . David Gemmell