A History Of Scotland Quotes
A History Of Scotland
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“Only the rock lasts forever”
― A History Of Scotland
― A History Of Scotland
“The parable of the spider was not invented by Scott. There is a much older storytelling tradition, spanning many cultures, about their industry and perseverance. Spiders and caves come up again and again, often in tales to comfort children. One old fable has the holy family fleeing Herod’s men soon after Christ’s birth. They take shelter in a cave and a spider, understanding the importance of the child, spins a web across the cave mouth to make it look as if no one has entered in a long time. Overnight the strands are covered by glittering frost and by the time the soldiers arrive, the illusion is complete. Tinsel is hung on Christmas trees in memory of the crucial role played by another spider and another web.”
― A History Of Scotland
― A History Of Scotland
“I was born on a storm-swept rock and hate the soft growth of sun-baked lands where there is no frost in men’s bones.’ Liam O Flaithearta So,”
― A History Of Scotland
― A History Of Scotland
“In sixteenth-century Scotland, forgiveness and brotherly love were low on everyone’s agenda.”
― A History Of Scotland
― A History Of Scotland
“Marie was a formidable woman and an able partner. A daughter of one of the most powerful families in Europe, she was also highly intelligent, politically astute and a shrewd operator in a world of men. James had chosen well.”
― A History Of Scotland
― A History Of Scotland
