Ancient Civlisations Quotes

Quotes tagged as "ancient-civlisations" Showing 1-6 of 6
Anton Sammut
“Rome wasn’t just a city—it was a living memory, carved in stone and whispered through fountains.”
Anton Sammut, The Heirs of the Lost Legacy: A Modern Odyssey in a Forgotten Past

Anton Sammut
“Raphael painted not just with colour, but with code—each brushstroke concealing a secret yearning to be understood.”
Anton Sammut, The Heirs of the Lost Legacy: A Modern Odyssey in a Forgotten Past

Anton Sammut
“The city of Paris was alive in every sense, a living museum where history pulsed through every corner... Along the Seine, artists sketched beneath rows of ancient trees, their easels propped against the trunks as they captured the city’s timeless beauty.”
Anton Sammut, The Heirs of the Lost Legacy: A Modern Odyssey in a Forgotten Past

Anton Sammut
“It’s remarkable how much we owe to symbols,” she said, her voice thoughtful. “Not just in communication, but in the way they shape collective memory. Think of the ankh in Egypt, or the caduceus in Mesopotamia. They weren’t just symbols; they were cultural cornerstones.”
Anton Sammut, The Heirs of the Lost Legacy: A Modern Odyssey in a Forgotten Past

Anton Sammut
“Each discovery felt like an invitation… to uncover the stories it held, both celebrated and obscured by time.”
Anton Sammut, The Heirs of the Lost Legacy: A Modern Odyssey in a Forgotten Past