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1 " The road that is built in hope is more pleasant to the traveler than the road built in despair, even though they both lead to the same destination. "
― Marion Zimmer Bradley , The Fall of Atlantis (The Fall of Atlantis, #1-2)
2 " All events are but the consummation of preceding causes, clearly seen but not distinctly apprehended. "
3 " Think not that you can direct my steps! If you come with me - you follow! "
4 " Mas o caminho que é construído com base na esperança é mais agradável para o viajante do que uma estrada construída com desespero, embora ambas possam levar ao mesmo destino. "
5 " Mas existe uma teia... uma teia de escuridão tecida em torno de todos nós. E enquanto o tempo continuar a existir, nunca poderá ser desfeita ou destruída. É o karma. "
6 " A woman may be able to do anything, but that doesn't mean that she can do everything. "
7 " All events are but the consummation of preceding causes, clearly seen but not distinctly apprehended. When the strain is sounded, the most untutored listener can tell that it must end with the keynote, although he cannot see why each successive bar must lead at last to the concluding chord. The law of Karma is the force which leads all chords to the keynote, which spreads the ripples from the tiny stone dropped into a pool, until the tidal waves drown a continent, long after the stone has sunk from sight and been forgotten. "