265 Quotes About Paganism
- Author Claude Lecouteux
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The texts are unanimous on one point: the dead do not like being summoned back.
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- Author Renzo Novatore
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The Socialists have found good the equality, and bad the inequality. Good the servants and bad the tyrants. I crossed the threshold of good and evil in order to live my life intensely. I live today and can not await tomorrow. The wait is of peoples and of humanity, so could not be my affair.
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- Author André Aciman
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The sun was right on me now, and I loved the sun with a near pagan love for things of the earth. Pagan, that's what you are
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- Author Dion Fortune
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The great sun, moving in the heavenly houses, has left the House of the Fishes for the House of the Water-bearer. In the coming age shall humanity be holy, and in the perfection ofthe human shall we find the humane. Take up the manhood into Godhead, and bring down the Godhead into manhood, and this shall be the day of God with us; for God is made manifest in Nature, and Nature is the self-expression of God.
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- Author John Halstead
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the resurgence of the elder gods breaks down the wall of separation between religion and science that has partitioned Western thought since the Enlightenment. The rise of science has taught us things about the Earth, Sun, and Storm that the ancients would have marveled to know. We are in the enviable, irresistible, position of being able to learn, through science, about the very gods themselves." - Steven Posch, "Lost Gods of the Witches: A User’s Guide to Post-Ragnarok Paganism
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- Author André Acimen
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The sun was right on my now, and I loved the sun with a near-pagan love for tgevthingsvof earth. Pagan, that's what you are.
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- Author André Aciman
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The sun was right on me now, and I loved the sun with a near pagan love for things of the earth. Pagan, that's what you are.
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- Author Ray Bradbury
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Ye gods and fishes, lad, every town has its resident witch. Every town hides some old Greek pagan priest, some Roman worshipper of tiny gods who ran up the roads, hid in culverts, sank in caves to escape the Christians! In every tiny village, boy, in every scrubby farm the old religions hide out . . . all the little lollygaggin' cults, all flavors and types, scramble to survive. See how they run, boys!
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- Author Jim Goad
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Under the Roman Empire, barbarians were the rural trash of their day. The word "pagan" is derived from the Latin pagus, meaning "country", and Romans used it disparagingly to describe country dwellers. Likewise, "heathen" originally meant those rural types who lived under cover of the heath. Both "pagan" and "heathen" are thus ancient verbal ancestors of "hillbilly.
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