Chiron insisted that we talk about the Labyrinth in the morning which is like 'Hey, your life's in mortal danger. Sleep tight! — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
The first path a human being ever travels is the path that leads out of the maternal womb. Every human being's first… — Jacques Attali Copy Share Image
“I thought of a labyrinth of labyrinths, of one sinuous spreading labyrinth that would encompass the past and the future and in… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
Music is a labyrinth with no beginning and no end, full of new paths to discover, where mystery remains eternal — Pierre Boulez Copy Share Image
“He who every morning plans the transactions of that day and follows that plan carries a thread that will guide him through… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
I was born into Bolívar's labyrinth, and so I must believe in the hope of Rabelais' Great Perhaps. — John Green Copy Share Image
How will I ever get out of this labyrinth!" to a margin note written in her loop-heavy cursive: Straight & Fast. — John Green Copy Share Image
Everything in the world is actually connected. That means, even if we get separated, we'll never be alone — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Hope is an essential thread in the fabric of all fantasies, an Ariadne's thread to guide us out of the labyrinth ...… — Lloyd Alexander Copy Share Image
There are things roaming around inside my head as clever as Theseus in the Labyrinth. It's just that nobody ever gave them… — Geraldine McCaughrean Copy Share Image
Art for art's sake? I should think so, and more so than ever at the present time. It is the one orderly… — E. M. Forster Copy Share Image
The Cemetery of Forgotten Books is like the greatest, most fantastic library you could ever imagine. It's a labyrinth of books with… — Carlos Ruiz Zafon Copy Share Image
the translator, a lonely sort of acrobat, becomes confused in a labyrinth of paradox, or climbs a pyramid of dependent clauses and… — Lydia Davis Copy Share Image
Today, when we look at a brain, we see an intricate network of billions of neurons in constant, crackling communication, a chemical… — Carl Zimmer Copy Share Image
Private courts, Gloomy as coffins, and unsightly lanes Thrilled by some female vendor's scream, belike The very shrillest of all London cries,… — William Wordsworth Copy Share Image
“The city seems to be a labyrinth that can be ordered. The world is an infinite series of curvatures or inflections, and… — Gilles Deleuze Copy Share Image
I stared at Jean-Claude and it wasn't the beauty of him that made me love him, it was just him. It was… — Laurell K. Hamilton Copy Share Image
“Adelia began to get cross. Why was it women who were to blame for everything—everything, from the Fall of Man to these… — Ariana Franklin Copy Share Image
“Is New York such a labyrinth? I thought it so straight up and down—like Fifth Avenue. And with all the cross streets… — Edith Wharton Copy Share Image
“A man in a topiary maze cannot judge of the twistings and turnings, and which avenue might lead him to the heart;… — M.T. Anderson Copy Share Image
“ The Hero Path We have not even to risk the adventure alone for the heroes of all time have gone before… — Joseph Campbell Copy Share Image
Words are substance strange. Speak one and the air ripples into another's ears. Write one and the eye laps it up. But… — Dan Beachy-Quick Copy Share Image
Once I'd worked out that I couldn't possibly expect people to enjoy a monstrous, 3000-page book, I realised I could in fact… — Carlos Ruiz Zafon Copy Share Image
“what did you think you were doing, then, when you went up through one door and down through another, turning this way… — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
“where there's a labyrinth, there's a minotaur, and vice versa! I can't imagine a decent maze that would be caught dead without… — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
“The nature of the labyrinth, I scribbled into my spiral notebook, and the way out of it. This” — John Green Copy Share Image
I know there is no straight road No straight road in this world Only a giant labyrinth Of intersecting crossroads — Federico Garcia Lorca Copy Share Image
“Whoever looks into himself as into vast space and carries galaxies in himself, also knows how irregular all galaxies are; they lead… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“New York lies far beyond these islands, this labyrinth. There, once you emptied a subway coach by simply closing your eyes and… — Maria Luisa B. Aguilar-Carino Copy Share Image
“A story is a labyrinth, it looks as if there were several ways to go, but only one is right, and there's… — Cornelia Funke Copy Share Image
“You mentioned . . . one of the two great labyrinths into which the mind is drawn. What . . . is… — Neal Stephenson Copy Share Image
Meditative prayer like that we experienced in the labyrinth resonates with hearts of emerging generations. — Dan Kimball Copy Share Image
“. . . The senses reign, and reason now is dead; from one pleasing desire comes another. Virtue, honor, beauty, gracious bearing,… — Petrarch Copy Share Image
Disease-carrying thoughts swarm and multiply in the dark and twisted labyrinths of our minds, and all that is needed is a mob… — Romain Gary Copy Share Image
Through dangers untold and hardships unnumbered I have fought my way here to the castle beyond the Goblin City to take back… — Jim Henson Copy Share Image
I still think that maybe the "afterlife" is just something we made up to ease the pain of loss, to make our… — John Green Copy Share Image
Tengo could hardly believe it-- that in this frantic, labyrinth-like world, two people's hearts-- a boy's and a girl's-- could be connected,… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
There are two famous labyrinths where our reason very often goes astray. One concerns the great question of the free and the… — Gottfried Leibniz Copy Share Image
I have traveled down this path before - 'List of Seven' and 'Twin Peaks' both have thematic similarities - but 'Paladin' took… — Mark Frost Copy Share Image
Whoever has the desire to pursue philosophy correctly should look to Nature's Archetype in every matter, so that by taking up Ariadne's… — Athanasius Kircher Copy Share Image