Top 73 Quotes & Sayings by Mark Lawrence

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Mark Lawrence
Mark Lawrence
American - Author
Born: January 1, 1968
When I started the 'Broken Empire' trilogy, I thought it was a short story, and I didn't know the beginning, middle, or end of even that.
Everyone likes a bit of variety. I'm sure none of my readers only want to read about anti-heroes or villainous protagonists any more than they only want to read about square-jawed heroes doing the right thing. I just write characters than entertain me and hope they'll be ones that other people want to read about, too.
I manage to read about one book a month, all fantasy these days. — © Mark Lawrence
I manage to read about one book a month, all fantasy these days.
I have a slightly crap blog where I opine on anything that occurs to me and run the occasional silly competition.
It is purity of spirit that will keep corruption from the flesh
Men think if they're getting laid, everything is fine. Women think if they feel good, everything is fine. Neither turns out to be a very good indicator.
Humanity can be divided into madmen and cowards. My personal tragedy is in being born into a world where sanity is held to be a character flaw.
Some pain you can distance yourself from, but a headache sits right where you live.
For the longest time I studied revenge to the exclusion of all else. I built my first torture chamber in the dark vaults of imagination. Lying on bloody sheets in the Healing Hall I discovered doors within my mind that I'd not found before, doors that even a child of nine knows should not be opened. Doors that never close again. I threw them wide.
I've always felt that the placement of a man's testicles is an eloquent argument against intelligent design.
Hold to a thing long enough, a secret, a desire, maybe a lie, and it will shape you.
Let's go to Valhalla with the sun on our faces.
Confusing the author and the character seems to be a popular and rather unsophisticated reaction to books. — © Mark Lawrence
Confusing the author and the character seems to be a popular and rather unsophisticated reaction to books.
Anything that you cannot sacrifice pins you. Makes you predictable, makes you weak.
There's a road to hell that is paved with good intentions but it's a long route. The quicker path is paved with the kind of ignorance that clever men who just don't want to know are best at.
You can only win the game when you understand that it is a game. Let a man play chess, and tell him that every pawn is his friend. Let him think both bishops holy. Let him remember happy days in the shadows of his castles. Let him love his queen. Watch him lose them all.
We can't be trapped by fear. Lives lived within such walls are just slower deaths.
You're a Good Little Slave
She'll never love you better than she loves her own children.
Dark times call for dark choices. Choose me.
The biggest lies we save for ourselves.
A strange thing — nails will hold a building together, but there's nothing better for taking a man apart.
Some truths should perhaps be left unsaid. Some doors unopened. An angel once told me to let go of the ills I held too close, to let go of the flaws that shaped me.
Each day the memories weigh a little heavier. Each day they drag you down that bit further. You wind them around you, a single thread at a time, and you weave your own shroud, you build a cocoon, and in it madness grows.
As a child there's a horror in discovering the limitations of the ones you love. The time you find that your mother cannot keep you safe, that your tutor makes a mistake, that the wrong path must be taken because the grown-ups lack the strength to take the right one...each of those moments is the theft of your childhood, each of them a blow that kills some part of the child you were, leaving another part of the man exposed, a new creature, tougher but tempered with bitterness and disappointment.
When you're in a dark place, and your light is going to run out before too long, you get on with things. It's a wonder to me how few people apply that same logic to their lives.
No half measures. Some things can’t be cut in half. You can’t half-love someone. You can’t half-betray, or half-lie.
I think maybe we die every day. Maybe we're born new each dawn, a little changed, a little further on our own road. When enough days stand between you and the person you were, you're strangers. Maybe that's what growing up is. Maybe I have grown up.
And when pain bites, men bargain. Boys too. We twist and turn, we plead and beg, we offer our tormentors what he wants so that the hurting will stop. And when there is no torturer to placate, no hooded man with hot irons and tongs, just a burn you can't escape, we bargain with God, or ourselves, depending on the size of our egos.
I may be running out of options, but running out isn't an option.
Every man has his thorns, not of him, but in him, deep as bones.
A man can reach into anything and turn it to his cause. It's not want, or desire, just certainty. Only be assured that whatever you reach into will reach into you in turn.
You got responsibilities when you’re a leader. You got a responsibility not to kill too many of your men. Or who’re you going to lead?
Four years and everything was the same, except me.
I like mountains, always have done. Big obstinate bits of rock sticking up where they're not wanted and getting in folk's way. Great. Climbing them is a different matter altogether though. I hate that.
I maintain a balanced view of the world, but that balance is always in my favour.
There is no sound more annoying than the chatter of a child, and none more sad than the silence they leave when they are gone.
Running ain't no bad thing. Leastways if you run in the right direction. — © Mark Lawrence
Running ain't no bad thing. Leastways if you run in the right direction.
In the end it seems we're just toys,easy to break and hard to mend
Do you know why the leaves change colour?... Before a tree sheds a leaf it pumps it full of all the poison it can't rid itself of otherwise. That red there--that's a man's skin blotching with burst veins after an assassin spikes his last meal with roto-weed. The poison spreading through him before he dies.
Lundist held that a man who can observe is a man apart. Such a man can see opportunities where others see only the obstacles
Questions for questions. You're a man who's spent time at court.
Hate will keep you alive where love fails
We die a little every day and by degrees we’re reborn into different men, older men in the same clothes, with the same scars.
When you take a woman away from her man, what you get is a woman who can be taken away from her man.
It's an irony of our times that men seeking peace must make war.
I’ll tell you now. That silence almost beat me. It’s the silence that scares me. It’s the blank page on which I can write my own fears. The spirits of the dead have nothing on it. The dead one tried to show me hell, but it was a pale imitation of the horror I can paint on the darkness in a quiet moment.
Sometime, It's easier to love someone with flaws you can forgive in return for them forgiving yours. — © Mark Lawrence
Sometime, It's easier to love someone with flaws you can forgive in return for them forgiving yours.
Most men have at least one redeeming feature. Finding one for Brother Rike requires a stretch. Is 'big' a redeeming feature?
We’re built of contradictions, all of us. It’s those opposing forces that give us strength, like an arch, each block pressing the next. Give me a man whose parts are all aligned in agreement and I’ll show you madness. We walk a narrow path, insanity to each side. A man without contradictions to balance him will soon veer off.
something in me had got broken, but not so broken I didn't remember what it was.
Take a rest and the world catches up with you. Lesson in life--keep moving.
There's a purity to the struggle to reach a peak. You leave your world behind and take only what you need. For a creature like me there is nothing closer to redemption.
Few things worth having can be got easily.
If you must run, have something to run toward, so it feels less like cowardice.
Memories are dangerous things. You turn them over and over, until you know every touch and corner, but still you'll find an edge to cut you.
A fool may scrawl on a slate and if no one has the wit to wipe it clean for a thousand years, the scrawl becomes the wisdom of ages.
I wanted to go home and if Hell rose up to stop me, it would make me desire it more.
There's a slope down toward evil, a gentle gradient that can be ignored at each step, unfelt. It's not until you look back, see the distant heights where you once lived, that you understand your journey.
Nature shaped the claw to trap, and the tooth to kill, but the thorn...the thorn's only purpose is to hurt.
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