Symbol


The Lost Symbol (Robert Langdon, #3)
Man and His Symbols
A Dictionary of Symbols
Signs, Symbols & Omens
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C.G. Jung
The Undiscovered Self/Symbols and the Interpretation of Dreams
Mandala Symbolism
The Book of Symbols: Reflections on Archetypal Images
On Literature
Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language
Literature and the Gods (Vintage International)
The Deserters
Floral Folklore: The Forgotten Tales Behind Nature’s Most Enchanting Plants
Orphic Songs
The Violinist's Thumb: And Other Lost Tales of Love, War, and Genius, as Written by Our Genetic Code
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Symbols on Covers
56 books — 7 voters
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58 books — 9 voters

Arthur Edward Waite
The true Tarot is symbolism; it speaks no other language and offers no other signs.
Arthur Edward Waite

Erik Pevernagie
A promise is a gift and a gift is a symbol of a social relationship. The donor is aware that it creates a link and the recipient identifies it as a mutual bond. A gift, however, is tangible and a promise is not. Eventually, a promise can be expounded as misunderstood, or misheard or it is simply over and done. If misheard, the social bond is to be put into question. If forgotten, it can be reminded but this is embarrassing. If elapsed, it is one of those broken promises that infest countless rel ...more
Erik Pevernagie

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