The Buried Giant Quotes
The Buried Giant
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“But then again I wonder if what we feel in our hearts today isn't like these raindrops still falling on us from the soaked leaves above, even though the sky itself long stopped raining. I'm wondering if without our memories, there's nothing for it but for our love to fade and die.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“When it was too late for rescue, it was still early enough for revenge.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“Yet are you so certain, good mistress, you wish to be free of this mist? Is it not better some things remain hidden from our minds?"
"It may be for some, father, but not for us. Axl and I wish to have again the happy moments we shared together. To be robbed of them is as if a thief came in the night and took what's most precious from us."
"Yet the mist covers all memories, the bad as well as the good. Isn't that so, mistress?"
"We'll have the bad ones come back too, even if they make us weep or shake with anger. For isn't it the life we've shared?”
― The Buried Giant
"It may be for some, father, but not for us. Axl and I wish to have again the happy moments we shared together. To be robbed of them is as if a thief came in the night and took what's most precious from us."
"Yet the mist covers all memories, the bad as well as the good. Isn't that so, mistress?"
"We'll have the bad ones come back too, even if they make us weep or shake with anger. For isn't it the life we've shared?”
― The Buried Giant
“Who knows what will come when quick-tongued men make ancient grievances rhyme with fresh desire for land and conquest?”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“But God will know the slow tread of an old couple’s love for each other, and understand how black shadows make part of its whole.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“How can old wounds heal while maggots linger so richly?”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“How is it possible to hate so deeply for deeds not yet done?”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“The giant, once well buried, now stirs. When soon he rises, as surely he will, the friendly bonds between us will prove as knots young girls make with the stems of small flowers.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“What use is a god with boundless mercy, sir? You mock me as a pagan, yet the gods of my ancestors pronounce clearly their ways and punish severely when we break their laws. Your Christian god of mercy gives men licence to pursue their greed, their lust for land and blood, knowing a few prayers and a little penance will bring forgiveness and blessing.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“A couple may claim to be bonded by love, but we boatmen may see instead resentment, anger, even hatred. Or a great barrenness. Sometimes a fear of loneliness and nothing more.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“The danger isn't the river's speed, friend, but its slowness.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“It would be the saddest thing to me, princess. To walk separately from you, when the ground will let us go as we always did.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“Some of you will have fine monuments by which the living may remember the evil done to you. Some of you will have only crude wooden crosses or painted rocks, while yet others of you must remain hidden in the shadows of history.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“Boatman, I’ve spoken honestly to you, and I hope it doesn’t cast your earlier judgement of us in doubt. For I suppose there’s some would hear my words and think our love flawed and broken. But God will know the slow tread of an old couple’s love for each other, and understand how black shadows make part of its whole.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“Foolishness, sir. How can old wounds heal while maggots linger so richly? Or a peace hold for ever built on slaughter and a magician’s trickery?”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“What kind of god is it, sir, wishes wrong to go forgotten and unpunished?”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“I was wondering, princess. Could it be our love would never have grown so strong down the years had the mist not robbed us the way it did? Perhaps it allowed old wounds to heal.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“Foolishness, sir. How can old wounds heal while maggots linger so richly? Or a peace hold for ever built on slaughter and a magician’s trickery? I see how devoutly you wish it, for your old horrors to crumble as dust. Yet they await in the soil as white bones for men to uncover.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“Perhaps God’s so deeply ashamed of us, of something we did, that he’s wishing himself to forget.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“Then he took the sword in both hands and raised it—and Gawain’s posture took on an unmistakable grandeur.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“Yet are you so certain, good mistress, you wish to be free of this mist? Is it not better some things remain hidden from our minds?”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“When the hour’s too late for rescue, it’s still early enough for revenge.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“The stranger thought it might be God himself had forgotten much from our pasts, events far distant, events of the same day. And if a thing is not in God’s mind, then what chance of it remaining in those of mortal men?”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“Abiding love that has endured the years—that we see only rarely. When we do, we’re only too glad to ferry the couple together.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“Some of you will have fine monuments by which the living may remember the evil done to you. Some of you will have only crude wooden crosses or painted rocks, while yet others of you must remain hidden in the shadows of history.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“وقتی مسافرها از عزیزترین خاطراتشان حرف میزنند، بههیچوجه قادر نیستند حقیقت را پنهان کنند. زنوشوهری ممکن است ادعا کنند عاشق همدیگران، اما ما بهجای عشق در وجودشان بیزاری، خشم، یا حتی نفرت میبینیم. یا نوعی بیهودگی عمیق، گاهی فقط ترس از تنهایی و بس.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“Be merciful and leave this place. Leave this country to rest in forgetfulness.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“خدایی که بخشایش بیحدواندازه دارد، چه فایده دارد آقا؟ خدایان اجداد من قواعد و شیوههای خودشان را بهوضوح اعلام میکنند و وقتی ما قوانینشان را نقض میکنیم، بهشدت مارا مجازات میکنند. خدای شما به انسانها اجازه طمع ورزیدن، شهوت تصرف زمین و ریختن خون را میدهد، با این تصور که باکمی دعا همه گناهانشان بخشیده میشود و آمرزیده میشوند.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
“when travellers speak of their most cherished memories, it’s impossible for them to disguise the truth. A couple may claim to be bonded by love, but we boatmen may see instead resentment, anger, even hatred. Or a great barrenness. Sometimes a fear of loneliness and nothing more. Abiding love that has endured the years – that we see only rarely.”
― The Buried Giant
― The Buried Giant
