Quotes From "Lilith" By George MacDonald

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...I am still librarian in your house, for I never was dismissed, and never gave up the office. Now I am librarian here as well.'' But you have just told me you were sexton here! '' So I am. It is much the same profession. Except you are a true sexton, books are but dead bodies to you, and a library nothing but a catacomb! George MacDonald
Some dreams, some poems, some musical phrases, some pictures, wake...
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Some dreams, some poems, some musical phrases, some pictures, wake feelings such as one never had before, new in colour and form–spiritual sensations, as it were, hitherto unproved George MacDonald
A man is as free as he chooses to make...
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A man is as free as he chooses to make himself, never an atom freer. George MacDonald
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I wiped my jaw with a forearm, half imagining that I could still feel the product of the quickie out back of the bar. Kaden Brown
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Now I knew that life and truth were one; that life mere and pure is in itself bliss; that where being is not bliss, it is not life, but life-in-death. Every inspiration of the dark wind that blew where it listed went out a sigh of thanksgiving. At last I was! I lived, and nothing could touch my life! My darling walked beside me, and we were on our way home to see the Father! George MacDonald
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Lexie was the leader of the bobble heads. They were a group of girls best described as perfect, plastic, fake and hollow headed, hence the name bobble heads. Ashley Jeffery
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Flashes of my past lives kept crawling across my vision. I had Akima’s laugh, Eve’s blind ability to love, and Marrah’s unwavering belief in family. I was all of these women and none of them. Their souls carried along inside of me but unmistakable from my own. I saw their lives in pieces, their triumphs and sorrows, loved ones gained and lost. They were all different yet somehow the same. We were sisters and daughters, lovers and wives. Pacey O'Brien-Lilith . Ashley Jeffery
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Oblige me by telling me where I am."" That is impossible. You know nothing about whereness. The only way to come to know where you are is to begin to make yourself at home. George MacDonald