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Morgaine Quotes

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Marion Zimmer Bradley
“I have called on the Goddess and found her within myself”
Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Mists of Avalon

Marion Zimmer Bradley
“There is no sorrow like the memory of love and the knowledge that it is gone forever”
Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Mists of Avalon

Marion Zimmer Bradley
“Lancelot: Morgaine, Morgaine - kinswoman, I have never seen you weep.

Morgaine: Are you like so many men, afraid of a woman's tears? (...)

Lancelot: No (...) it makes them seem so much more real, so much more vulnerable - women who never weep frighten me, because I know they are stronger than I, and I am always a little afraid of what they will do.”
Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Mists of Avalon

Stephen R. Lawhead
“The Queen of Air and Darkness tilted back her head and laughed. A more ghastly sound I hope never to hear. ‘Do you think I care about these trifles?â€�
‘Murder is no trifle, woman,� Arthur said.
‘No? How many men have you killed, Great King? How many have you slain without cause? How many did you cut down that you might have spared? How many died because you in your battle-rage would not heed their pleas for mercy?�
The High King opened his mouth to speak, but could make no answer.”
Stephen R. Lawhead, Arthur

Marion Zimmer Bradley
“A priestess of Avalon does not lie. But I am cast out of Avalon, and for this, and unless it is all to be for nothing, I must lie, and lie well and quickly”
Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Mists of Avalon

Marion Zimmer Bradley
“I have no quarrel with the Christ, only with his priests, who call the Great Goddess a demon and deny that she ever held power in this world.

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Truth has many faces and the truth is like to the old road to Avalon; it depends on your own will, and your own thoughts, whither the road will take you, and whether, at the end, you arrive in the Holy Isle of Eternity or among the priests with their bells and their death and their Satan and Hell and damnation ... but perhaps I am unjust even to them. Even the Lady of the Lake, who hated a priest's robe as she would have hated a poisonous viper, and with good cause too, chid me once for speaking evil of their God.”
Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Mists of Avalon