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Ariadne

Book by Jennifer Saint · 30 quotes · Greek Mythology, Ariadne, Metaphor

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“Asterion,' she told me. 'It means star.' Asterion. A distant light in an infinity of darkness. A raging fire if you came too close. A guide that would lead my family on the path to immortality. A divine vengeance upon us all. I did not know then what he would become. But my mother held him and nursed him and named him and he knew us both. He was not yet the Minotaur. He was just a baby. He was my brother.”

“My father had wanted me here for a reason. I'd come here to discover what I could take, how my blood could benefit me at last. But of course, he had his own intentions and it didn't seem he was going to reveal them until he was satisfied that I was really his daughter, that I would prove useful to him...I'd never met anyone related to me before. It'd crossed my mind that maybe there would be some kind of pull, but I felt nothing ...”

“Los dioses no conocen el amor porque no pueden imaginar el final de nada que les guste. Sus pasiones no arden con tanta intensidad como las de un mortal porque tienen todo lo que desean para el resto de la eternidad. ¿Cómo van a valorar o atesorar algo? Para ellos todo es una diversión pasajera y cuando se cansan, encuentran otra, y otra, y otra hasta el final de los tiempos. Sus héroes no conocen el amor porque solo valoran lo que pueden medir: las montañas que construyen con los huesos de sus enemigos, los tesoros que ganan y los versos inmortales que se entonan en su nombre. Solo ven la fama y son ciegos a las recompensas que únicamente la vida humana puede ofrecer y que ellos apartan como si fuera basura. Son todos dementes”

“I am sorry—I know that what you shared was not like other gods and humans.’ ‘It was not. But how would you know that it was not, with everything that you have seen? I want to tell you how it is different, so that you understand.’ Caught up in the joy, my fears and my doubts were a current tugging at me from underneath, but I pushed them down. For now at least, I would not think of them. I would let him talk and hope, this time, that his words would convince me.”