"Stonehenge" Quotes
"Stonehenge" by Bernard Cornwell is a historical novel that imagines the lives, rivalries, and spiritual beliefs of the people who built the ancient stone monument in Bronze Age Britain.
historical fiction | 578 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
There is no magic in the world, except the magic that men and women make.
The past is always a mystery because it is gone, and future is a mystery because it hasn't happened yet.
Stonehenge was a place of power, a place where the gods touched the earth.
The stones are witnesses to the past, and they hold the power to shape the future.
In the silence of Stonehenge, the secrets of the universe whispered.
The stones stand as a testament to the ingenuity and determination of our ancestors.
Stonehenge reminds us of our connection to the natural world and the cycles of life.
The stones hold the memories of those who came before us, whispering their stories to the wind.
Stonehenge is a symbol of the eternal struggle between darkness and light.
The true power of Stonehenge lies in the hearts and minds of those who believe in its magic.





