“The summer solstice is a time for strength and vitality for action and movement.” — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
By pagans the Jews (and later Christians) were seen as perverse, almost indeed as atheists, for they denied the very existence of… — Adrian Goldsworthy Copy Share Image
“We act like pagans in a crisis--only one out of an entire crowd is daring enough to invest his faith in the… — Oswald Chambers Copy Share Image
“47If you are kind only to your friends,* how are you different from anyone else? Even pagans do that.” — Walk Thru the Bible Copy Share Image
Let us not fool ourselves - without Christianity, without Christian education, without the principles of Christ inculcated into young life, we are… — Peter Marshall Copy Share Image
“Listen,’ she whispered and pointed towards the window. ‘Whenever the wind blows from the east and the wind chimes dance in the… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“It is interesting to note that the overwhelming majority of all human beings who have ever lived were or currently are Pagans.” — Mary Faulkner Copy Share Image
“Nothing is ever lost as time passes, it merely metamorphoses into something as wonderful or, in some cases, into something even better… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“The farm labourers employed to harvest the corn often displayed a real fear of cutting the last sheaf, due to the fact… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“Horned humans are not unknown to medical science as there is a rare skin disease, which goes by the name of ‘Cornu… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“The concepts of mercy and humility were not just unappreciated in pagan culture, they were ridiculed by men of the highest learning.… — Vincent Carroll Copy Share Image
“The festival of the spring equinox speaks of freshness and youth, of excitement and endless possibilities. Nature begins to quicken and early… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“The Green Man has also become synonymous with Cernunnos, the Celtic horned God, often portrayed in Celtic art as part man, part… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“We are like dwarfs on the shoulders of giants. We see more things than the ancients and things more distant, but it… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“They denied the obvious with the same boldness because all of them believed that harvesting rubber and making money was a Christian… — Mario Vargas Llosa Copy Share Image
What it is coming down to is who runs the country. It's us against them. It's the good guys versus the bad… — Randall Terry Copy Share Image
“The festival of the summer solstice speaks of love and light, of freedom and generosity of spirit. It is a beautiful time… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“There is a delightful story which tells of Eostre finding an injured bird on the ground and, in order to save its… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“That love, which is the highest joy, which is divine simplicity itself, is not for you moderns, you children of reflection. It… — Leopold von Sacher-Masoch Copy Share Image
“Tea was the order of the day, neat for the hardened drinker or containing a tot of whiskey for those who liked… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“Saturday morning brought an Imbolc gift of thick fog, as our select company of three set off onto the rain-sodden moor. ‘Here… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“I nodded, appreciating the wisdom of her words.‘Yellow is the colour of early spring,’ she said, ‘just look at your garden!’ She… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“If we look back into history for the character of present sects in Christianity, we shall find few that have not in… — ben franklin Copy Share Image
“Legend tells us that the High King of Tara, who ruled supreme over all the Kings of Ireland, looked out from his… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“Paganism has no fixed creeds or dogmas, no self-proclaimed gurus or prophets, no holy books or saviours. Earth Herself is our teacher.… — Monica Sjoo Copy Share Image
The pagans do not know God, and love only the earth. The Jews know the true God, and love only the earth.… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
“In Cornwall, the long poles which marked the boundaries of the tin mines were crowned with St John’s Wort to ensure protection… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“Keep your bustling cities, give me only the moon, some wine, and old friends laughing in the desert, and I will show… — Atticus Poetry Copy Share Image
“In times when the grain was harvested by hand, many traditions and superstitions grew up around this important event.” — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“Making corn dollies under the watchful eye of Mrs Darley was an absolute must for all of us living in the tiny… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
There are a few people who are, let's say, personality-challenged, who would like to set up a cult, but in large part… — Liz Williams Copy Share Image
“Pagan paths, of which there are many, more often than not, are based upon an acknowledgement of a Divine presence within nature,… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
“Upon moving to Cornwall in 1991, I became bewitched by its enchanting timeless beauty, which captured my heart and holds me still.… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image
At the risk of sounding like a spoilsport, I'd say that pagans have about the same experience of otherness and isolation as… — Brendan Myers Copy Share Image
“In truth, however, only four of the festivals celebrated by today’s followers of the seasonal wheel can definitely be attributed to the… — Carole Carlton Copy Share Image