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I love her, Rajasta, I love her too much to hurt her; and I can give her nothing! No vows, no hope of real happiness, only sorrow and pain and, perhaps, shame...
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That faith seems too simple to me-the idea that we have only to believe that Christ died for our sins once and for all. But I know too much of the truth ... of the way life works, with life after life in which we ourselves, and only we, can work out the causes we have set in motion and make amends for the harm we have done. It stands not in the realm of reason that one man, however holy and blessed, could atone for all the sins of all men, ..
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She cried aloud, with a great mourning cry for all that she had never known in this life, and the agony of a bereavement unguessed till this moment.
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The Gods give of their best, not their worst, to men!
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Beware what you speak," said the Merlin very softly, "for indeed the words we speak make shadows of what is to come, and by speaking them we bring them to pass, my king."
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Even fiction--perhaps especially fiction--has more truth in it than the author knows.
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The man who feels fear without cause is a fool; but the man is twice a fool who does not feel fear when there is cause.
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Think not that you can direct my steps! If you come with me - you follow!
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Si los hombres buenos como tu no quieren hacerse cargo -dijo Danilo-, ?entonces quien queda, salvo los hombres perversos que no deberian hacerse cargo?
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and suddenly she tired of behaving as she ought.
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she might have known that he would manage to die at the most inconvenient time possible,
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Look to the east," she said, "for always, while the light dies in the west, there is the promise of rebirth from the east."
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hope
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humans--far from being a dominant species, were regarded as one of the most unstable and untrustworthy, being at the mercy of what most of the Unity's people regarded as a dangerously prevalent sex drive.
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As life grew better, happier, safer, did it also lose some indefinable edge which made it worth living at all?
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They set down all their knowledge on bits of leather or waxed wood or tablets of stone and think that is wisdom. What good does it do a piece of stone to have knowledge?...know it is the understanding graven in the heart that makes men wise.
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And indeed there is little opportunity for the old and poor to sin, except to doubt God's goodness, and if God cannot understand why we doubt that, then he is not as wise as his priests think, heh heh heh . . .
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if there be any Gods at all, of which I am not even certain, I cannot believe they would stoop to meddle in the affairs of men. Nor will I wait upon the Gods to do what I see clearly must be done--who's to say that the Goddess cannot work through my hand as well as another.
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His head was heavy on my breast, heavy as the child in my own childish arms, heavy as the King Stag who had come to me in triumph. Morgaine, my mother had called impatiently, take care of the baby... and all my life I had borne him with me.
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has become their one diversion, their one pleasure--their religion.
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For this is the thing the priests do not know, with their One God and One Truth: that there is no such thing as a true tale. Truth has many faces and the truth is like to the old road to Avalon; it depends on your own will, and your own thoughts,
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If your priests are right," said Viviane calmly, "I am already thoroughly damned and you may save your breath."
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Ai miei tempi sono stata chiamata in molti modi: sorella, amante, sacerdotessa, maga, regina. Ora in verita sono una maga e forse verra un giorno in cui queste cose dovranno essere conosciute
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At last she drifted into sleep, and in the country of sleep she found herself standing in the orchard where she had spoken with Uther, where she had dried his tears with her veil.
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For all the Gods are one god (...) and all the Goddesses are one Goddess, and their is only one Initiator. And to every man his own truth, and the God within.
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In my time I have been called many things: sister, lover, priestess, wise-woman, queen. Now in truth I have come to be wise-woman, and a time may come when these things may need to be known. But in sober truth, I think it is the Christians who will tell the last tale. For ever the world of Fairy drifts further from the world in which the Christ holds sway. I have no quarrel with the Christ, only with his priests, who call the Great Goddess ..
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Yes, I am a sorceress. I do not think I am ugly, but you must decide for yourself whether I am good or evil. I try to do the will of the Goddess, and that is all anyone can do.
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Why should I waste my breath with a curse? I would as willingly bid you Godspeed to your own heaven, and may your God find more pleasure in your company than I do.
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For this is the great secret, which was known to all educated men in our day: that by what men think, we create the world around us, daily new. And
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For this is the thing the priests do not know, with their One God and One Truth: that there is no such thing as a true tale. Truth has many faces and the truth is like to the old road to Avalon; it depends on your own will, and your own thoughts, whither the road will take you, and whether, at the end, you arrive in the Holy Isle of Eternity or among the priests with their bells and their death and their Satan and Hell and damnation
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it is the belief of mankind which shapes the world, and all of reality.
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But a voice said within her, Now it is too late. They found her at high noon, just as the sun came out after the storm, floating among the reeds of the Lake. Her long hair was spread out on the surface like water reeds, and Morgaine, stunned with grief, could not find it in her heart to regret that Kevin had not gone alone into the shadowed land beyond death.
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And now the priests, thinking that this infringes upon the power of their God, who created the world once and for all to be unchanging, have closed those doors (which were never doors, except in the minds of men), and the pathway leads only to the priests' Isle, which they have safeguarded with the sound of their church bells, driving away all thoughts of another world lying in the darkness. Indeed, they say that world, if it indeed exists,..
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But whatever it is that they believe, the views they hold are altering this world; not only in the spirit, but on the material plane. As they deny the world of the spirit, and the realms of Avalon, so those realms cease to exist for them. They still exist, of course; but not in the same world with the world of the followers of Christ.
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Mas o caminho que e construido com base na esperanca e mais agradavel para o viajante do que uma estrada construida com desespero, embora ambas possam levar ao mesmo destino.
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gave so much time and thought to units - the Nation, the Race, Humanity-as-a-Whole - that it laid terrific burdens on humanity as individuals. To benefit the monster of Humanity-as-a-Whole, they even fought wars - which killed off humanity, individually, at a fearful rate.
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Funny thing, how people keep fighting about religion, when really it's all the same. Seems to me it's the priests who make all the problems; most folks just want good harvests and healthy babies, just trying to get along. If it's not the cattle stampeding, it's the priests haranguing the crowds.
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Perche? si chiese Morgana. Forse perche il mondo era quale lo credevano gli uomini? Nelle ultime generazioni gli uomini avevano imparato a credere che esistessero un solo Dio, un solo mondo, un solo modo di descrivere la realta, e che quanto era estraneo a quel mondo appartenesse ai diavoli, e che il suono delle campane tenesse lontano il male...E piu era numerosa la gente che lo credeva, piu Avalon diventava un sogno alla deriva in un altr..
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Sarebbe una tragedia tanto grande, Morgana?" chiese a voce bassa Lancillotto. "In questa terra il Dio cristiano sta portando una rinascita spirituale...e un male, quando gli uomini hanno dimenticato i Misteri?" "Non li hanno dimenticati: li hanno trovati troppo difficili", disse lei. "Vogliono un Dio che abbia cura di loro e non pretenda che lottino per l'Illuminazione e cancelli i peccati con il pentimento. Non e cosi, non la sara mai: ma ..
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There is no sorrow like the memory of love and the knowledge that it is gone forever;
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From these Christians who came to us to escape the bigotry of their own kind I learned something, at last, of the Nazarene, the carpenter's son who had attained Godhead in his own life and preached a rule of tolerance; and so I came to see that my quarrel was never with the Christ, but with his foolish and narrow priests who mistook their own narrowness for his.
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Let them go!" interrupted Viviane angrily. "I still think we should let them go! I do not want to live in a world of Christians, who deny the Mother--"
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I learned only so great a love of music as to be discontented with my own sounds.
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Lancelet's skin was so soft--she had thought all men were like Arthur, sunburnt and hairy, but his body was smooth as a child's.
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Leave tomorrow's troubles for tomorrow's men to solve.
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