A Time of Omens Quotes
A Time of Omens
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“Consider the roots of a simple and mundane action, for instance, buying bread for your breakfast. A farmer has grown the grain in a field carved from wilderness by his ancestors; in the ancient city a miller has ground the flour and a baker prepared the loaf; the vendor has transported it to your house in a cart built by a cartwright and his apprentices. Even the donkey that draws the cart, what stories could she not tell if you could decipher her braying? And then you yourself hand over a coin of copper dug from the very heart of the earth, you who have risen from a bed of dreams and darkness to stand in the light of the vast and terrifying sun. Are there not a thousand strands woven together into this tapestry of a morning meal? How then can you expect that the omens of great events should be easy to unravel? The Pseudo-Iamblichus Scroll”
― A Time of Omens
― A Time of Omens
“Er zijn meer mannen gespaard door goed om zich heen te kijken dan door uitmuntende vechtkunst.”
― A Time of Omens
― A Time of Omens
“Er zijn tijden waarin je iets wat je wilt verbergen maar het beste vol in het zicht kunt zetten.”
― A Time of Omens
― A Time of Omens
