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I don't get the meaning of this sentence
" Keep thy motives in heart, with closed mouth. We are those who will weave history with the ringing of the great belfry. "
Could you help please ?
Apr 22, 2015 8:22 PM
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Ah, the quote of the Poneglyphs.
It is written in Old English, but it means.
"Keep your motives strong, but don't talk about them,"
This is probably because the inscriptions on the Poneglyph are a secret to the World Government.
"We are those who will weave history."
Basically translates to.
"We can change the world."
April 22, 2015
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