“But the trees again hid the object; and at the moment, some strange melodious bird took up its song, and sang, not an ordinary bird-song, with constant repetitions of the same melody, but what sounded like a continuous strain, in which one thought was expressed, deepening in intensity as it evolved in progress. It sounded like a welcome already overshadowed with the coming farewell. As in all sweetest music, a tinge of sadness was in every note. Nor do we know how much of the pleasures even of life we owe to the intermingled sorrows. Joy cannot unfold the deepest truths, although deepest truth must be deepest joy. Cometh white-robed Sorrow, stooping and wan, and flingeth wide the doors she may not enter. Almost we linger with Sorrow for very love.”
Quote by George MacDonald
Book:Phantastes
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Phantastes
Phantastes is a classic work of fantasy literature that takes readers on a journey through a dreamworld, where the protagonist encounters various mythical creatures and moral dilemmas. The novel is known for its exploration of themes such as the search for identity, the nature of good and evil, and the spiritual journey of self-discovery. more
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