“Being an old cynic myself I have strong notions about the true value of human gratitude. It is a currency whose worth plunges by the hour.”

—  Glen Cook , book Soldiers Live

Source: Soldiers Live (2000), Chapter 95, “Fortress with No Name: Down Below” (p. 654)

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