“A ley line is what might be called a field of force, a trail of telluric energy. There are hundreds of them, perhaps thousands, all over Britain, and they've been around since the Stone Age.” MightAgeEnergyForceLinesFieldsStonesBritainTrailsStone Age Author:Stephen R. Lawhead
“Early man recognised these lines of force and marked them out on the landscape with, well, any old thing, really standing stones, ditches, mounds, tumps, sacred wells, and that sort of thing. And, later on, with churches, market crosses, crossroads, and whatnot.” MenWellsForceChurchLinesStandingStonesCrossesSacredLandscapeCrossroadsOld Things Author:Stephen R. Lawhead
“It had long been an ambition to find the line of force that might lead to the Holy Land in the time of Christ.” LongMightForceChristLinesLandHolyAmbitionHoly Land Book:The Bone House: A Bright Empires Novel, Book 2 Source: The Bone House: A Bright Empires Novel, Book 2
“Two friends . . . there are stronger forces on earth, perhaps, but few as tenacious and enduring as the bond between true friends.” TwoEarthForceStrongerEndureTrue FriendTenaciousTwo Friends Author:Stephen R. Lawhead
“I tell you the truth, a man may not make himself king; only the blessing of him who holds the kingship can elevate a man to that high place. For sovereignty is a sacred trust that may not be bartered or sold; still less may it be stolen or taken by force.” MenMayStillsForceTakenKingsBlessingSacredSovereigntyStolenHigh PlacesKingship Author:Stephen R. Lawhead