Ellis Peters
Ellis Peters
Edith Mary Pargeter, OBE, BEM, also known by her nom de plume Ellis Peters, was an English author of works in many categories, especially history and historical fiction, and was also honoured for her translations of Czech classics; she is probably best known for her murder mysteries, both historical and modern. She is well known for her medieval-detective series The Cadfael Chronicles...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionAuthor
Date of Birth28 September 1913
problem truth-is masters
Truth is a hard master, and costly to serve, but it simplifies all problems.
allegiance among avail battle faith fear few follow forth given holes lead men pity quite return stronger wise
Those who go forth to the battle never return without holes in their ranks, like gaping wounds. Pity of all pities that those who lead never learn, and the few wise men among those who follow never quite avail to teach. But faith given and allegiance pledged are stronger than fear ...
class division families hated loved mainly maybe poverty pressures riches scattered south stamina tackle wish
I loved and hated India; the pressures of class division and riches and poverty there are devastating, but love predominates. I have two families and scattered friends there, mainly in Delhi, but south also, and wish I had the stamina to tackle it again. Maybe I'll make it some day yet, but it does take stamina.
ambition drunk ground men nor power recognise stop
Men drunk with ambition and power do not ground their weapons, nor stop to recognise the fellow-humanity of those they are about to slay. Not here - not now.
mountain today tomorrow
The mountains of today are the molehills of tomorrow.
truth light way
Truth, like the burgeoning of a bulb under the soil, however deeply sown, will make its way to the light.
brother soul elbows
Brother Cadfael knew better than to be in a hurry, where souls were concerned. There was plenty of elbow-room in eternity.
fall ends paid
Truth can be costly, but in the end it never falls short of value for the price paid.
evil use misuse
All the things of the wild have their proper uses. Only misuse makes them evil.
hero expectations coward
Death, after all, is the common expectation from birth. Neither heroes nor cowards can escape it.
talking voice ears
The voices of cold reason were talking, as usual, to deaf ears.
giving-up people enemy
Only people who're positive enough to have friends have enemies. When you're as glum and morose as he was, people just give up and go away.
may bitter cases
Bitter though it may be to many, Cadfael concluded, there is no substitute for truth, in this or any case.
believe miracle desert
I do believe I begin to grasp the nature of miracles! For would it be a miracle, if there was any reason for it? Miracles have nothing to do with reason. Miracles contradict reason, they strike clean across mere human deserts, and deliver and save where they will. If they made sense, they would not be miracles.