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""So I lift myself, and I close my eyes
and I sing out loud, to know I'm alive
I know I should figure this out on my own
But if you come by... Could you take me home?
I get back up, when the wind is strong
But I wish I knew how it felt to run
I know I'm not alone
If you come by
Could you take me home?""
Feb 06, 2025 04:48AM

 
I Giardini della ...
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"È terribilmente stentato. Anche se il plot è interessante è terribilmente mazzosa come lettura... Ogni capitolo sono 50 pagine.

Su una cosa l'autore è bravo: descrivere scene crude e risvolti macabri."
Jul 18, 2024 03:58PM

 
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Marion Zimmer Bradley
“I have called on the Goddess and found her within myself”
Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Mists of Avalon

Marion Zimmer Bradley
“Love is the only prayer I know.”
Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Mists of Avalon

Marion Zimmer Bradley
“Remain true to yourself, child. If you know your own heart, you will always have one friend who does not lie.”
Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Forest House

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“The older I grow the more I become certain that it makes no difference what words we use to tell the same truths.”
Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Mists of Avalon

Marion Zimmer Bradley
“They have not forgotten the Mysteries,' she said, ‘they have found them too difficult. They want a God who will care for them, who will not demand that they struggle for enlightenment, but who will accept them just as they are, with all their sins, and take away their sins with repentance. It is not so, it will never be so, but perhaps it is the only way the unenlightened can bear to think of their Gods.'

Lancelot smiled bitterly. ‘Perhaps a religion which demands that every man must work though lifetime after lifetime for his own salvation is too much for mankind. They want not to wait for God's justice but to see it now. And that is the lure which this new breed of priests has promised them.'

Morgaine knew that he spoke truth, and bowed her head in anguish. ‘And since their view of a God is what shapes their reality, so it shall be–the Goddess was real while mankind still paid homage to her, and created her form for themselves. Now they will make for themselves the kind of God they think they want–the kind of God they deserve, perhaps.'

Well, so it must be, for as man saw reality, so it became.”
Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Mists of Avalon

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