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Hades does not have a runny nose. I know this. The entire Greek pantheon no doubt knows this. For some reason, my nose is unaware of this basic fact of mythology.

~ Thomm Quackenbush

Thomm Quackenbush Greek Hades Mythology Runny Nose

Think of this – that the writer wrote alone, and the reader read alone, and they were alone with each other. True, the writer may have been alone also with Spenser's golden apples in the Faerie Queene, Proserpina's garden, glistening bright among the place's ashes and cinders, may have seen in his mind's eye, apple of his eye, the golden fruit of the Primavera, may have seen Paradise Lost, in the garden where Eve recalled Pomona and Proserpina. He was alone when he wrote and he was not alone then, all these voices sang, the same words, golden apples, different words in different places, an Irish castle, un unseen cottage, elastic-walled and grey round blind eyes.

~ A.s. Byatt

A.s. Byatt Being Alone Mythology Reading Writing

Yet the experience of reading a novel has certain qualities that remind us of the traditional apprehension of mythology. It can be seen as a form of meditation. Readers have to live with a novel for days or even weeks. It projects them into another world, parallel to but apart from their ordinary lives. They know perfectly well that this fictional realm is not 'real' and yet while they are reading it becomes compelling. A powerful novel becomes part of the backdrop of our lives, long after we have laid the book aside.

~ Karen Armstrong

Karen Armstrong Books Mythology Reading

Mythology didn't cease to exist and be useful to Pagans when we gained digital watch technology.

~ Thomm Quackenbush

Thomm Quackenbush Archetypes Digital Watch Myth Mythology Pagan Paganism

Behold, my children! she said. The instrument of my revenge. I will call it a scythe!The Titans muttered among themselves: What is that for? Why is it curved? How do you spell scythe?

~ Rick Riordan

Rick Riordan Humor Mythology Percy Jackson

Helios thought he looked pretty hot, and he had an annoying habit of calling the sun his chick magnet.

~ Rick Riordan

Rick Riordan Humor Mythology Percy Jackson

She watches him for hours. She wants to be the sheets that cover his toes. She wants to be the ceiling separating him from the sky: above him, the first thing he sees before and after dreams. She wants to be the open window letting in the light for him.

~ Natalia Jaster

Natalia Jaster Mature Ya Mythology Touch Ya Fantasy Ya Fiction Ya Romance

Looking is the nature of wisdom.

~ Rick Riordan

Rick Riordan Mythology Wisdom

A milli-Helen is enough beauty to launch exactly one ship

~ Scott Westerfeld

Scott Westerfeld Funny Mythology

He holds out a trembling hand and traces the shape of her arm, descending to her elbow. “You’re like mist,” he says. “You really don’t feel this?”Love shakes her head. “No.”But that’s not entirely true, because this illusion of a touch has turned her into a current, this human has reached down to her bones.Then his fingers curl right through her hip, and he lowers his voice. “How ’bout that?

~ Natalia Jaster

Natalia Jaster Mature Ya Mythology Touch Ya Fantasy Ya Fiction Ya Romance

The architecture of the Minotaur’s heart is ancient. Rough hewn and many chambered, his heart is a plodding laborious thing, built for churning through the millennia. But the blood it pumps—the blood it has pumped for five thousand years, the blood it will pump for the rest of his life—is nearly human blood. It carries with it, through his monster’s veins, the weighty, necessary, terrible stuff of human existence: fear, wonder, hope, wickedness, love. But in the Minotaur’s world it is far easier to kill and devour seven virgins year after year, their rattling bones rising at his feet like a sea of cracked ice, than to accept tenderness and return it.

~ Steven Sherrill

Steven Sherrill Blood Hearts Minotaurs Monsters Mythology Tenderness Veins

Everyone has a weakness. Even a demigod.

~ Christina Farley

Christina Farley Gilded Korea Mythology Myths Series Young Adult Fantasy

I had to break up with Medusa. I just got sick of buying mice for her hair. I should have ended it sooner, but you try looking into those eyes.

~ Alex Bosworth

Alex Bosworth Breaking Up Medusa Mythology

Mythology was littered with people who meddled in the affairs of elves and fairies and were never again heard from.

~ Thomm Quackenbush

Thomm Quackenbush Elves Fairies Mythology

You’re the girl that I have been wanting. You’re the girl that I could see myself with forever. And most importantly, you’re the girl that I’ve fallen in love with.

~ M.s. Watson

M.s. Watson Characters Greek Love Mythology Romance Teaser

God lives and works in history. The outward mythology changes, the inward truth remains the same.

~ Iris Murdoch

Iris Murdoch History Mythology

Cecie keeps telling him she’d like to take him home some night, husband or no. The Minotaur waits hopefully. Husband or no.

~ Steven Sherrill

Steven Sherrill Hope Husband Love Minotaurs Mythology

Can you please tell me who you people are?Criminals. Offenders. Monsters. We've all been imprisoned in Tartarus for discretions committed against the gods of Olympus.~ Hope/Daedalus, The River Styx

~ David Revilla

David Revilla Mythology Underworld

Once upon a time an Athenian princesss named Prokne was wed to Tereus, king of the barbarous Thracians of the north. When Prokne's unfortunate sister, Philomela, came for a visit, Tereus fell madly in love with the girl locked her away and raped her, then cut out her tongue to prevent her from telling anyone of the crime. Philomela, however, wove into a cloth the story of her misfortune. When Prokne, receiving the cloth, understood what had befallen, she freed her sister, killed her own son, Itys, whom she had borne to Tereus, and served the child up to his father at a feast--the vilest revenge she could think of. When Tereus discovered the truth, in wrath he pursued the two sisters, thinking to kill them, but the gods transformed all three into birds: Tereus into the hoopoe (a large, crested bird with a daggerlike beak), Philomela into the swallow, which can only twitter unintelligibly, and Prokne into the nightingale, which spends the night singing 'Itys Itys!' in mourning for her dead son. All these birds have reddish spots, it is said, from getting spattered with the blood of the child....It is interesting in our purposes because it shows in yet another way the great importance that clothmaking had in women's lives, becoming central to their mythology as well.

~ Elizabeth Wayland Barber

Elizabeth Wayland Barber Bird Cloth Mythology Women

The story of Eve and the serpent, and of Noah and his ark, drops to a level with the Arabian Tales, without the merit of being entertaining, and the account of men living to eight and nine hundred years becomes as fabulous as the immortality of the giants of the Mythology.

~ Thomas Paine

Thomas Paine Adam And Eve Arabian Nights Arabian Tales Fabulous Giants Mythology Noah Noah S Ark

Sweet Echo, sweetest nymph that liv'st unseenWithin thy airy shellBy slow Meander's margent green,And in the violet-imbroider'd valeWhere the love-lorn nightingaleNightly to thee her sad song mourneth well:Canst thou not tell me of a gentle pairThat likest thy Narcissus are?

~ John Milton

John Milton Melancholy Mythology Nymph Ovid

He shook his head again. “I’m afraid I don’t feel much of anything these days. Especially not hope. I have no time or energy to waste on false wishes and dreams that won’t come true.”“Hope isn’t about ignorant wishing.” She surprised even herself with herdefensive backlash. “Hope is about believing—believing there are betterthings in store for us if we just wait for them. It’s about understanding we’re not left completely on our own here, regardless of the way things appear.”Lamont snorted. “That ain’t much for a body to go on.”“Perhaps not, but I reckon it’s enough. Sometimes it’s gotta be, anyhow.Without hope, what would drive one onward?”He was silent for a long moment before he looked up and met her eyes.His own eyes displayed no emotion when he answered in a weary, grimtone, “Fear.” He took a drink and fell silent again as she quietly scrutinized him, attempting to discern in his haggard face the thoughts behind what he had said.

~ Josh Strnad

Josh Strnad Greek Mythology Mythology Speculative Fiction

Neleus...The son of Poseidon!A birth that came from the mate of a god and a mortal woman.Not plain at all!So it was, when the gods love, mate as humans with humans!From such a union two children were born, both boys.Their mother placed them in a small boat, and dropped it into the sea.The sea loved and saved them, children of Neptune were anyway!The river itself is connected with the sea, fresh water with salt, the land and the sea...The sea herself guided us like legendary heroes into this new place ...It couldn't be differently.Children of the Gods aren't we, our race? Have similar origin and similar history! Could not abandoned us, prey and exposed, like the two babies?

~ Katerina Kostaki

Katerina Kostaki Greece Greek Heroes Hellas Mythology Neleus

She became his Ariadne, leading him through the labyrinth of books, stopping now and then to pass another one to him.

~ Donna Leon

Donna Leon Books Mythology

He saw her eyes bright as stars; he saw her lips, and was not satisfied with only seeing them.

~ Bulfinch

Bulfinch Apollo Mythology

Vultures are the most righteous of birds: they do not attack even the smallest living creature.

~ Plutarch

Plutarch Birds Heracles Mythology

My reading and studying and retellings of old stories didn't do anything except help me think better. I was at least thoughtful. Too thoughtful, my friends said. And all I thought about was myths and old paintings that made me feel drunk on wine or struck my lightning but didn't matter to most people.

~ Francesca Lia Block

Francesca Lia Block Art Mythology Retellings

In every one of the Greeks' mythology tales, there is this: a man chasing a woman, or a woman chasing a man. There is never a meeting in the middle.

~ Jesmyn Ward

Jesmyn Ward Love Mythology

In a segment of the Sermon on the Mount, appearing in Matthew 5, Jesus is reported to have set six new teachings of his against six old Jewish teachings. The latter are introduced by such words as 'You have heard that it was said by them of old time' and the former by 'But I say unto you.'Since both the teachings of old time and Jesus' new teachings are predicated on the same profoundly mistaken views of human nature and of the world in general, it is unimportant for us here today to compare and contrast these teachings or to determine which is better or worse in some way or other. The point is that whether better or worse, in this way or that, both are lodged in an egregiously mistaken mythology -- but in a mythology of enormous importance for us, because it is one of the wellsprings of Western culture.

~ Delos Mckown

Delos Mckown Humanity Importance Mistaken Myth Mythology Nature Superstition

I consider fantasy the heir of mythology, addressing a real human need to seek out answers to life’s many mysteries. It is a genre that can tell an entertaining and enthralling story on the surface, and yet deliver a potent message underneath, where everything becomes a symbol of something greater.

~ Dean F. Wilson

Dean F. Wilson Entertainment Fantasy Humanity Mythology Symbolism

Everyone thinks of Anubis as this super jacked up jackal. I find that amusing. I guess he must work out a lot.” I guess when you think of it, it is kind of funny. No other picture of gods from that time are ripped. I guess Anubis did Egyptian steroids.

~ Jessica Florence

Jessica Florence Humourous Situations Mythology

I wish people would spread a Faustian rumor about me.' I leaned over and knocked Sunshine's hand out of Luke's hair. 'A Faustian myth,' I repeated. 'It's so much more interesting than just being that nouveau-poor blond girl who lives in a big house with nobody but her jackass brother with pecs bigger than his brain. Sunshine, if I ever disappear, please tell people that I ran after the Devil, trying to get my soul back.

~ April Genevieve Tucholke

April Genevieve Tucholke Mythology

My point, once again, is not that those ancient people told literal stories and we are now smart enough to take them symbolically, but that they told them symbolically and we are now dumb enough to take them literally.

~ John Dominic Crossan

John Dominic Crossan Mythology Religion

Did you bring me a rat?He has no time for rats, George.No time for rats? That's just sad.

~ Rick Riordan

Rick Riordan Humour Mythology

We're pieces on a gameboard, Dr. March, and some of us are more powerful than others. You. Me. Her. We're the ones the gods want. We're the ones they're fighting over.

~ Richelle Mead

Richelle Mead Geraki Mythology

Her physical beauty had initially caught my attention, but it was her spirit that imprisoned my heart and soul forever. - Jonathan

~ Helen Boswell

Helen Boswell Guardian Heart Jonathan Draper Mythology Soul

What the myth founds is a double existence between the upper world and the underworld: a dimension of death is introduced into life, and a dimension of life is introduced into death.

~ Walter Burkert

Walter Burkert Death Hades Life Mythology Persephone Underworld

One finds the same basic mythological themes in all the religions of the world, from the most primitive to the most sophisticated, from the North American plains to European forests to Polynesian atolls. The imagery of myth is a language, a lingua franca that expresses something basic about our deepest humanity. It is variously inflected in its various provinces.

~ Joseph Campbell

Joseph Campbell Humanity Myth Mythology Religion

Oh, one more thing,' Thor calls out. 'If I know my prophecy, and I do, you beautiful ladies had best start looking for a boat!

~ Daniel Keidl

Daniel Keidl Armageddon Mythology Prophecy Thor

Sorry, there’s just not enough mead to go around.

~ Daniel Keidl

Daniel Keidl Armageddon Dwarf Mead Mythology
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