Could Quote by Liz Williams Download Open image “Only in the English countryside could violent death remain something that is 'cosy.'” — Liz Williams ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Could Countryside Death English English countryside Only Remain Something Violent
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You can, I think, have a quiet and steady protagonist and not run the risk of terminal dullness as long as exciting things happen… — Liz Williams Copy Share Image
Contemporary paganism gives me a subjective lens through which the world in which I live can be interpreted on an aesthetic and an ethical… — Liz Williams Copy Share Image
I've written a detective series myself, set in an imaginary, and slightly futuristic, Chinese city. The novels have an extremely tenuous relationship with the… — Liz Williams Copy Share Image
“In the matter of prejudice...we are all the same. Goddess and demon, human and monster: none of us understand difference, but at least some… — Liz Williams 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 they fail… — Liz Williams Copy Share Image
Because contemporary paganism is essentially so new, its underlying ethical structure is not particularly sophisticated. — Liz Williams Copy Share Image
Just so that we are clear on this, I am in favour of teaching children about different beliefs. I am not in favour of… — Liz Williams Copy Share Image
Some religious practitioners make absolutist claims for their beliefs: I've no interest in doing this, nor do I have any interest in converting people,… — Liz Williams Copy Share Image
I have issues with anyone who tries to claim that science is unworkable - creationists who deny evidence for past history, yet are happy… — Liz Williams Copy Share Image
Authors as diverse as Rudyard Kipling, E. Nesbit, and J. R. R. Tolkien have shaped modern paganism as greatly as any theological underpinnings. — Liz Williams Copy Share Image
Much of what Karl Popper contributed to the philosophy of science has now passed into mainstream thought, into the currency of that nebulous, tricky… — Liz Williams Copy Share Image
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