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“Never forget, Caelius, that a great man makes his luck. Luck is there for everyone to seize. Most of us miss our chances; we're blind to our luck. He never misses a chance because he's never blind to the opportunity of the moment.”
― Caesar
― Caesar
“There is a legend about a bird which sings just once in its life, more sweetly than any other creature on the face of the earth. From the moment it leaves the nest it searches for a thorn tree, and does not rest until it has found one. Then, singing among the savage branches, it impales itself upon the longest, sharpest spine. And, dying, it rises above its own agony to outcarol the lark and the nightingale. One superlative song, existence the price. But the whole world stills to listen, and God in His heaven smiles. For the best is only bought at the cost of great pain… Or so says the legend.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“There are no ambitions noble enough to justify breaking someone's heart. ”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“When we press the thorn to our chest we know, we understand, and still we do it.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“Each of us has something within us which won't be denied, even if it makes us scream aloud to die. We are what we are, that's all. Like the old Celtic legend of the bird with the thorn in its breast, singing its heart out and dying. Because it has to, its self-knowledge can't affect or change the outcome, can it? Everyone singing his own little song, convinced it's the most wonderful song the world has ever heard. Don't you see? We create our own thorns, and never stop to count the cost. All we can do is suffer the pain, and tell ourselves it was well worth it.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“There is a legend about a bird which sings only once in it's life, more beautifully than any other creature on the face of the earth. From the moment it leaves it's nest, it searches for a thorn tree, and does not rest until it has found one. Then, it impales it's breast on the longest, sharpest thorn. But as it is dying, it rises above it's own agony to outsing the Lark and the Nightingale. The Thornbird pays it's life for that one song, and the whole world stills to listen, and God in his heaven smiles, as it's best is brought only at the cost of great pain; Driven to the thorn with no knowledge of the dying to come. But when we press the thorn to our breast, we know, we understand.... and still, we do it." ~ Colleen McCullough”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“Belief doesn't rest on proof or existence...it rests on faith...without faith there is nothing.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“The bird with the thorn in its breast, it follows an immutable law; it is driven by it knows not what to impale itself, and die singing. At the very instant the thorn enters there is no awareness in it of the dying to come; it simply sings and sings until there is not the life left to utter another note. But we, when we put the thorns in our breasts, we know. We understand. And still we do it. Still we do it.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“And gradually his memory slipped a little, as memories do, even those with so much love attached to them; as if there is an unconscious healing process within the mind which mends up in spite of our desperate determination never to forget.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“..the best is only bought at the cost of great pain...or so says the legend”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“If you love people, they kill you. If you need people, they kill you. They do I tell you!”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“What was sleep? A blessing, a respite from life, an echo of death, a demanding nuisance? ”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“You still think love can save us. It’s more killing than hate. Hate is so clean, so simple. Like being in the ring. With hate, you just keep hitting. You hit until they stop hitting back. With love… They never stop.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“For the best is only bought at the cost of great pain.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“Truly God was good, to make man so blind.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“Love and hate are cruel, only liking is kind”
― Caesar's Women
― Caesar's Women
“Perfection in anything is unbearably dull. Myself, I prefer a touch of imperfection.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“...she looked like the sort of woman most men would want to get to know because they weren't sure what went on inside.”
― The Ladies of Missalonghi
― The Ladies of Missalonghi
“The best thing about being 40 is that you can appreciate 25-year-old men more.”
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“Twelve thousand miles of it, to the other side of the world. And whether they came home again or not, they would belong neither here, nor there, for they would have lived on two continents and sampled two different ways of life.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“How frightening, that one person could mean so much, so many things.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“But we, when we put the thorns in our breasts, we know. We understand. And still we do it. Still we do it.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“I can’t share your love of God. But I do understand your need to give your life to him. Each of us has within us something that just won’t be denied. Something to which we are driven even though it makes us scream aloud to die.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“We can know what we do wrong even before we do it, but self-knowledge can't affect or change the outcome, can it? Everyone singing his own little song, convinced it's the most wonderful song the world has ever heard. Don't you see? We create our own thorns, and never stop to count the cost. All we can do is suffer the pain, and tell ourselves it was well worth it.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“There was some justice in his pain”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“The Greeks say it's a sin against the gods to love something beyond all reason. And do you remember that they say when someone is loved so, the gods become jealous, and strike the object down in the very fullness of its flower?”
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“It's not worth getting upset about, Mrs. Dominic. Down in the city they don't know how the other half lives, and they can afford the luxury of doting on their animals as if they were children. Out here it's different. You'll never see man, woman or child in need of help go ignored out here, yet in the city those same people who dote on their pets will completely ignore a cry of help from a human being. ”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“The law should not be a huge and weighty slab which falls upon a man and squashes him into a uniform shape, for men are not uniform.”
― The First Man in Rome
― The First Man in Rome
“Казваш, че ме обичаш, но нямаш представа какво е любов; само редиш думи, които си научил наизуст, защото ти се струва, че звучат добре”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds
“We're working-class people, which means we don't get rich or have maids. Be content with what you are and what you have.”
― The Thorn Birds
― The Thorn Birds




