Quotes From "Enemy Of God" By Bernard Cornwell

1
Lord Derfel, you do insult a man so very easily. What was it to be? My head in a pit dunged by slaves? What a paltry imagination you do have. Mine, I fear, sometimes seems excessive, even to me. Bernard Cornwell
2
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