Labyrinth Quotes
Labyrinth
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“Do you believe you can change your destiny?' he (Sajhë) said, seeking an answer.
Alice found herself nodding. 'Otherwise, what's the point? If we are simply walking a path preordained, then all the experiences that make us who we are - love, grief, joy, learning, changing - would count for nothing.”
― Labyrinth
Alice found herself nodding. 'Otherwise, what's the point? If we are simply walking a path preordained, then all the experiences that make us who we are - love, grief, joy, learning, changing - would count for nothing.”
― Labyrinth
“History is written by the victorious, the liars, the strongest, the most determined.”
― Labyrinth
― Labyrinth
“What will happen will happen, whether I wish it or no. So, yes, I accept. It does not mean that I like it or wish it were not otherwise.”
― Labyrinth
― Labyrinth
“Too often I am jealous and my jealousy leads me to say things-things-that I regret.”
― Labyrinth
― Labyrinth
“History is written by the victorious, the liars, the strongest, the most determined. Truth is found most often in the silence, in the quiet places.”
― Labyrinth
― Labyrinth
“Words are our only weapons against the lies of history. We must bear witness to the truth. If we do not, those we love die twice over.’ He paused. ‘I will not find peace until I know how it ended.”
― Labyrinth
― Labyrinth
“What we leave behind in this life is the memory of who we were and what we did. An imprint, no more. I have learned much. I have become wise. But have I made a difference? I cannot tell.”
― Labyrinth
― Labyrinth
“when he had looked into the heart of the labyrinth and made a vow to protect the secret with his life.”
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― Labyrinth
“It was Harif who’d taught him to see that Saracens, Jews and Christians were following but different paths to the one God.”
― Labyrinth
― Labyrinth
“is a beautiful place, she thinks, yet somehow an inhospitable one. It’s a place of secrets, one that has seen too much and concealed too much to be at peace with itself.”
― Labyrinth
― Labyrinth
“Men wielded their video cameras like weapons, recording rather than experiencing...”
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― Labyrinth
“Nobody ate much, but they did drink, which fired their anger and dimmed their judgement.”
― Labyrinth
― Labyrinth
“L’histoire est un roman qui a été, le roman est une histoire
qui aurait pu être
History is a novel that has been lived, a novel is
history that could have been E & J de Goncourt”
― Labyrinth
qui aurait pu être
History is a novel that has been lived, a novel is
history that could have been E & J de Goncourt”
― Labyrinth
