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Ma tu pensa ad Adamo ed Eva come una specie di numero immaginario, come la radice quadrata di meno uno; non potrai mai vedere nessuna prova concreta della sua esistenza, ma se la includi nelle tue equazioni potrai calcolare tutta una serie di cose che in sua assenza non si potrebbero neppure concepire.
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Mira, carino, a nadie le pasaria nunca por la cabeza hacer una operacion a un nino sin someterlo antes a una prueba. !Y nadie sonaria siquiera en separar a un nino de su daimonion! La unica cosa que se le hace es un pequenisimo corte y a partir de aquel momento ya no hay otra cosa que felicidad. !Felicidad para siempre! Tu daimonion es para ti un amigo y un companero maravilloso mientras eres joven pero, cuando llegas a a pubertad, una edad..
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daimonion
polvo
soledad
tristeza
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ferocious and meaningless screams.
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The world is a cruel place sometimes, and warm-hearted people do most of the good in it. And much of the time, they're mocked and scorned for their pains.
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theology
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Just be yourself. You don't have to put on an act." "To be myself, I have to put on an act," Ginny said bitterly. "What's that mean?" "It means I don't know who I am."
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identity-crisis
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I don't know where I belong, so I'm free. No one's got a hold on me.
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identity
identity-crisis
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You'll take some Tokay?" said Hallgrimsson, sitting down after looking through the window along the rain-swept street, and then pulling the curtains across against the draft. "That would be a rare pleasure," said Coram."
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To stop you getting impatient, that's why. You don't really want to stand around at the cocktail party being all sweet and pretty. She's just making a pet out of you." Lyra turned her back and closed her eyes. But what Pantalaimon said was true. She had been feeling confined and cramped by this polite life, however luxurious it was. She would have given anything for a day with Roger and her Oxford ragamuffin friends, with a battle in the cl..
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Perhaps we don't mean the same thing by choice, Mr. Scoresby. Witches own nothing, so we're not interested in preserving value or making profits, and as for the choice between one thing and another, when you live for many hundreds of years, you know that every opportunity will come again. We have different needs. You have to repair your balloon and keep it in good condition, and that takes time and trouble, I see that; but for us to fly, al..
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We are all subject to the fates. But we must all act as if we are not," said the witch, "or die of despair. There is a curious prophecy about this child: she is destined to bring about the end of destiny. But she must do so without knowing what she is doing, as if it were her nature and not her destiny to do it. If she's told what she must do, it will all fail; death will sweep through all the worlds; it will be the triumph of despair, fore..
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Suppose it never stops?" she whispered. "The gyptian man didn't say it'd do that. Just that there was going to be a flood."
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motivation
positive-thinking
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When he rescued me, he was young and strong and full of pride and beauty. I loved him at once. I would have changed my nature, I would have forsaken the star-tingle and the music of the Aurora; I would never have flown again--I would have given all that up in a moment, without a thought, to be a gyptian boat wife and cook for him and share his bed and bear his children. But you cannot change what you are, only what you do. I am a witch. He ..
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Lyra felt herself moving into a kind of trance beyond sleep and waking: a state of conscious dreaming, almost, in which she was dreaming that she was being carried by bears to a city in the stars. She
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obsequious submissiveness to the religious authorities, and ultimately to Geneva.
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Habia pensado acaso que la vida carecia de significado y de proposito por haber desaparecido Dios? Si, lo habia pensado. - !Pero el presente existe! Mary Malone
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She thought thought that without noticing that she'd thought it, and she soon forgot it, and only remembered it much later.
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there are few natural philosophers as frustrated as astronomers in a fog.
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they could discuss without quarreling and cooperate without getting in each other's way,
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What is he? A friend or an enemy? The alethiometer answered: He is a murderer.
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Y durante buena parte del tiempo, la sabiduria ha tenido que trabajar en secreto, susurrando sus palabras, moviendose como un espia a traves de los lugares humildes del mundo mientras las cortes y los palacios estan ocupados por sus enemigos.
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This book contains a story and several other things. The other things might be connected with the story, or they might not; they might be connected to stories that haven't appeared yet. It's not easy to tell.
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Just sort of relax your mind and say yes, it does hurt, I know.
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For Empire is no more, and now the Lion & Wolf shall cease." --from "America: A Prophecy" by William Blake"
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It was the loneliness of his death that upset Malcolm most.
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The terms of this combat are these. If Iofur Raknison kills me, then he will be king forever, safe from challenge or dispute. If I kill Iofur Raknison, I shall be your king. My first order to you all will be to tear down that palace, that perfumed house of mockery and tinsel, and hurl the gold and marble into the sea. Iron is bear-metal. Gold is not. Iofur Raknison has polluted Svalbard. I have come to cleanse it. Iofur Raknison, I challeng..
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probly
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You cannot change what you are, only what you do
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The temperature had disturbed the insects, and a cloud of midges made every outline hazy.
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But what matters is not the similarities your imagination finds, but the similarities that are implicit in the image, and they are not necessarily the same. I have noticed that the more imaginative readers are often the less successful. Their minds leap to what they think is there rather than waiting with patience. And what matters most of all is where the chosen meaning comes in the hierarch of meaning, you see, and for that there is no al..
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libraries
library
truth
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Una verdad referida con mala fe es peor que todas las mentiras.
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as if he would love all things if only his nature could let him forget their defects.
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And if we wrapped up against the cold, we wouldn't feel other things, like the bright tingle of the stars, or the music of the Aurora, or best of all the silky feeling of moonlight on our skin. It's worth being cold for that.
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by a scent of grown-upness, something disturbing but enticing at the same time: it was the smell of glamour.
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her, so Ama was free to imagine. One day she took some flat bread sweetened with honey and walked the three-hour journey along the trail to Cho-Lung-Se, where there was a monastery. By wheedling and patience, and by bribing the porter with some of the honey bread, she managed to gain an audience with the great healer Pagdzin
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Malcolm verbeet de pijn in zijn linkerarm en rommelde onder in de rugzak op zoek naar de alethiometer in de zwartfluwelen stof. Terwijl hij hem tevoorschijn haalde, viel het fluwelen lapje open en het gouden mechaniek glansde in het zwakke licht. 'Wat is dat?' vroeg Asriel. 'Een aardigheidje voor Lyra.' En Malcolm stopte het vlug tussen haar dekentjes.
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panserbjorne
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was such a strange tormenting feeling when your daemon was pulling at the link between you; part physical pain deep in the chest, part intense sadness and love. And she knew it was the same for him. Everyone tested it when they were growing up: seeing how far they could pull apart, coming back with intense relief.
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The Golden Compass forms the first part of a story in three volumes. The first volume is set in a universe like ours, but different in many ways. The second volume is set in the universe we know. The third volume will move between the universes.
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She's innocent, and she loves easily.
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probly.
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They looked as frail and doomed as a dam of little twigs and tiny pebbles trying to hold back the Mississippi. But they were trying, all the same. They'd go on trying till the end of everything.
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Por el habria cambiado mi naturaleza. Me habria olvidado del titilar de las estrellas y de la musica de la aurora, no habria vuelto a volar en mi vida (...)pero uno no puede cambiar lo que es, lo unico que puede cambiar es lo que hace.
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Il n'y a pas d'ailleurs
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