El Tiempo es una de las muchas cosas que la gente atribuye a Dios. Siempre
está ahí, preexistente, y no tiene final. Existe la noción de que es todopoderoso,
puesto que nada puede oponerse al tiempo, ¿no es cierto? Ni montañas, ni ejércitos.
Y el Tiempo, desde luego, lo cura todo. Con tiempo suficiente, todo se resuelve:
todos los dolores se engloban, todas las adversidades desaparecen, todas las pérdidas
se clasifican.
Polvo eres y en polvo te convertirás. Recuérdalo.
Y si el Tiempo se parece en algo a Dios, supongo que la Memoria debe de ser el
Diablo.

Diana Gabaldon


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And when my body shall cease, my soul will still be yours, Claire--- I swear by my hope of heaven, I will not be parted from you. --Jamie

Diana Gabaldon


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He shook his head and squeezed my hand tight. "You are my courage, as I am your conscience," he whispered, "You are my heart-- I am your compassion. We are neither of us whole, alone. Do ye not know that, Sassenach?" --Jamie

Diana Gabaldon


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İnsan hayatın ve sonsuz varlığın getirdiği bitmez düşüncelere bazen ara vermek istiyordu, varlığının doğası nasıl planlanmış olursa olsun, oradan kaçmak istiyordu.

Diana Gabaldon


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And once I got old enough for such a thing to be a possibility, he told me that a man must be responsible for any seed he sows, for it's his duty to take care of a woman and protect her. And if I wasna prepared to do that, then I'd no right to burden a woman with the consequences of my own actions.

Diana Gabaldon

Tags: consequences-life-lessons



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For so many years, for so long, I have been so many things, so many different men. But here," he said, so softly I could barely hear him, "here in the dark, with you… I have no name.

Diana Gabaldon

Tags: love identity jamie-fraser claire-fraser



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At last I took one big, callused hand and slid forward so I knelt on the boards between his knees. I laid my head against his chest, and felt his breath stir my hair. I had no words, but I had made my choice.
"'Whither thou goest,'" I said. "'I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God: Where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried.' Be it Scottish hill or southern forest. You do what you have to; I'll be there.

Diana Gabaldon


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There is a saying: in the kingdom of the blind, the one eyed man is king. I promptly invented its analogy, based it on experience. When no one knows what to do anyone with a sensible suggestion is going to be listened to.

Diana Gabaldon


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He was pressing himself against the wall as though trying to get through it by osmosis.

Diana Gabaldon

Tags: humor



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Şimdiye kadar 18.yüzyıl leydilerinin bayılmasının korselerinin sıkı olduğundan dolayı düşündüğümü fark ettim ama şimdi nedenini daha iyi görüyordum,bayılma sebepleri 18.yüzyıl erkeklerinin ahmaklığından kaynaklanıyordu.

Diana Gabaldon


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