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1 " Rome was mud and smoky skies; the rank smell of the Tiber and the exotically spiced cooking fires of a hundred different nationalities. Rome was white marble and gilding and heady perfumes; the blare of trumpets and the shrieking of market-women and the eternal, sub-aural hum of more people, speaking more languages than Gaius had ever imagined existed, crammed together on seven hills whose contours had long ago disappeared beneath this encrustation if humanity. Rome was the pulsing heart of the world. "
― Marion Zimmer Bradley , The Forest House (Avalon, #2)
2 " A life path may have strange twists and turnings, and we do not always end up where we intend to go.... "
3 " Men are by nature wanderers...Every people has moved from somewhere, and had to learn the ways of the land from the people who were there before. "
4 " Remain true to yourself, child. If you know your own heart, you will always have one friend who does not lie. "
5 " A life path may have strange twists and turnings, and we do not always end up where we intend to go.... "
6 " Remain yourself, child. If you know your own heart, you will always find one friend who doesn't lie. "
7 " 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. "
8 " 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. "
9 " They wish to keep the weapons, and the harps, and everything else save for the suffering of childbirth and the toil of the cooking pot and the loom. I dare say they would like to say women cannot serve the gods, but no one would be foolish enough to believe that. "
10 " The old man becomes a sage, something for a man to aspire to,” Caillean told them. "They fear the hag because she is beyond their power. With the coming of her moonblood a girl becomes a woman. She needs a man to become a mother, and a mother needs a man to protect her children. But the old woman knows all the secrets of birth and death; she has rebirthed herself and needs nothing. So of course the man, who knows only the first change that brings him to manhood, is afraid. "