Bernard Cornwell (1944) British writer
Captain Richard Sharpe, p. 304
Sharpe (Novel Series), Sharpe's Sword (1983)
The Raw Feed (2003)
Bernard Cornwell (1944) British writer
Captain Richard Sharpe, p. 304
Sharpe (Novel Series), Sharpe's Sword (1983)
“The main wish of the introvert is to avoid friends as well as enemies.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo (1996) Congolese author
Halldór Laxness (1902–1998) Icelandic author
Heimsljós (World Light) (1940), Book Four: The Beauty of the Heavens
Edmond Rostand (1868–1918) French writer
Cyrano, Act 5, Sc. 6
Cyrano de Bergerac (1897)
Context: What say you? It is useless? Ay, I know
But who fights ever hoping for success?
I fought for lost cause, and for fruitless quest!
You there, who are you! — You are thousands! Ah!
I know you now, old enemies of mine!
Falsehood!
Have at you! Ha! and Compromise!
Prejudice, Treachery! …
Surrender, I?
Parley? No, never! You too, Folly, — you?
I know that you will lay me low at last;
Let be! Yet I fall fighting, fighting still!
“Friends can betray you, but with an old enemy, you always know where you stand.”
Raymond E. Feist book Krondor: The Betrayal
Source: Krondor: The Betrayal
Leopoldo Galtieri (1926–2003) Argentine military dictator
"Galtieri muses on what-if's of Falkland war" http://www.nytimes.com/1982/09/16/world/galtieri-muses-on-what-if-s-of-falkland-war.html, The New York Times (September 16, 1982)