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How is a man fortunate to live in the darkness, brother? Why do you wonder? asked Blaise. For only he who has lived in darkness truly knows and values the light.
Stephen R. Lawhead
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Stephen R. Lawhead
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: July 2
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That Arthur has not always existed seems odd to me. Like the wind on the moors and the wild winter stars, surely he has always lived . . . and always will.
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A ley line is what might be called a field of force, a trail of telluric energy. There are hundreds of them, perhaps thousands, all over Britain, and they've been around since the Stone Age.
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She [Mérian] shook her head sadly. 'What Bran wants is impossible.' 'Well,' I [Will] said, 'I wouldn't be too sure. I have seen the lone canny fox outwit the hunter often enough to know that it matters little how many horses and men you have. All the wealth and weapons in the world will not catch the fox that refuses to be caught.
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Do not think it impossible just because it has never happened. - Friar Tuck
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Death wears many faces, but it’s stench is always the same.
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Knowledge is a burden--once taken up, it can never be discarded.
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Two friends . . . there are stronger forces on earth, perhaps, but few as tenacious and enduring as the bond between true friends.
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If thou wouldst seek justice, thyself must be just.
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To see evil and call it good, mocks God. Worse, it makes goodness meaningless. A word without meaning is an abomination, for when the word passes beyond understanding the very thing the word stands for passes out of the world and cannot be recalled.
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It had long been an ambition to find the line of force that might lead to the Holy Land in the time of Christ.
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The air crackled with the presage of lightning, and a heavy mist descended around them.
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Early man recognised these lines of force and marked them out on the landscape with, well, any old thing, really standing stones, ditches, mounds, tumps, sacred wells, and that sort of thing. And, later on, with churches, market crosses, crossroads, and whatnot.
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I knew, even as we touched that I had never wanted anything more in all my life. All my crabbed cravings were as a cupful of pond water beside the vast ocean of longing I felt surging through me. My head swam my eyes blurred. I burned from the inside out as if my blood and bones were consumed with liquid fire.
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Arthur’s fingers tighten on the silver-braided hilt: see how naturally it fits his hand! He pulls. The Sword of Britain slides from its stone sheath. The ease with which this is accomplished shines in the wonder in Arthur’s eyes. He truly cannot believe what he has done. Nor can he comprehend what it means.
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People did not go jumping from one place to another with nothing in between. It simply did not happen.
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They are young and life has no limits. Nothing is impossible, nothing beyond doing or knowing. The world is theirs and everything in it.
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The path is revealed in the treading.
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You see, this universe we inhabit is made up of billions of galaxies literally beyond counting and this is only one universe.
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Unbelievers enjoy the security of their unbelief there is great confidence in ignorance.
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Who upholds the gorsedd if not You? Who counts the ages of the world if not You? Who commands the Wheel of Heaven if not You? Who quickens life in the womb if not You? Therefore, God of All Virtue and Power, sain us and shield us with Your Swift Sure Hand.
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