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Finally, I’d say to anyone who wants to tell these tales, don’t be afraid to be superstitious. If you have a lucky pen, use it. If you speak with more force and wit when wearing one red sock and one blue one, dress like that. When I’m at work I’m highly superstitious. My own superstition has to do with the voice in which the story comes out. I believe that every story is attended by its own sprite, whose voice we embody when we tell the tale, and that we tell it more successfully if we approach the sprite with a certain degree of respect and courtesy. These sprites are both old and young, male and female, sentimental and cynical, sceptical and credulous, and so on, and what’s more, they’re completely amoral: like the air-spirits who helped Strong Hans escape from the cave, the story-sprites are willing to serve whoever has the ring, whoever is telling the tale. To the accusation that this is nonsense, that all you need to tell a story is a human imagination, I reply, ‘Of course, and this is the way my imagination works.

~ Philip Pullman

Philip Pullman Fairy Tales Folklore Folktales Stories Tales

Where, then, do we find the truth? We find it in the body, in the woods, in the water, in the soil. We find it in music, dance, and sometimes in poetry. We find it in a baby’s face, and in the adult’s face behind the mask. We find it in each other’s eyes, when we look. We find it in an embrace, which is, when we feel into it, being to being, an incredibly intimate act. We find it in laughter and sobs, and we find it in the voice behind the spoken word. We find it in fairy tales and myths, and the tales we tell, even if fictional. Sometimes embroidering a tale enlarges it as a vehicle for the truth. We find it in silence and stillness. We find it in pain and loss. We find it in birth and death.

~ Charles Eisenstein

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If you read fairy tales carefully, you’ll notice they are mostly about people who aren’t heroes. They don’t have special powers, or gifts. Often they are despised as stupid, They are bullied, beaten up, robbed, starved. But they find they are stronger than their misfortunes.

~ Amanda Craig

Amanda Craig Bravery Fairytales Folklore Heroes Heroines Ordinary Special Stories Tales

The tales are only as dark as the teller.

~ Michael R. Fletcher

Michael R. Fletcher Dark Stories Tales

Stories come in all different kinds. Hester scooted closer, clearly enjoying the subject at hand. There's tales, which are light and fluffy. Good for a smile on a sad day. Then you got yarns, which are showy-yarns reveal more about the teller than the story. After that there's myths, which are stories made up by whole groups of people. And last of all, there's legends. She raised a mysterious eyebrow. Legends are different from the rest on account no one knows where they start. Folks don't tell legends; they repeat them. Over and over again through history.

~ Jonathan Auxier

Jonathan Auxier Legends Stories Tales Yarns

A closed book will lie there like a dead horse. But an open book will kick, buck, and bolt through perceived adventures like a wild and free stallion. So hold on.

~ Richelle E. Goodrich

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RACE CAREAnagram/Acronym: Respect, Accept & Coexist EthnicallyKamil Ali

~ Kamil Ali

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ASSERT -Always Stand Strong, Evoking Respect Tacitly

~ Kamil Ali

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This was the power of the story weaver, Nell realized. An ability to conjure color so that all else seemed to fade.

~ Kate Morton

Kate Morton Forgotten Garden Story Tales Yarns

I wonder if anyone will know what I mean when I say that some people make the world seem like a large place filled with different lands, languages and cultures and others make it seem like a small place where a new Tom Hanks movie is being released on video this week

~ Tales Of Mere Existence

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If you do a good deed to reap the reward of blessings, wouldn't you be performing a selfish act?

~ Kamil Ali

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RETURN TO TENDEROur aging parents deserve the same loving care they gave us in infancyKamil Ali

~ Kamil Ali

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Fiction gives us a reach into the lives of individuals that would otherwise be but a closed door. If we are gifted with a desire to tell tales, then we should tell them . . . if only to reach but a few.

~ James D. Maxon

James D. Maxon Author Quotes Reaching People Tales Writing From The Heart Writing Life Writing Philosophy

DEMONS MUST BE RELIGIOUSDue to exorcism based on each religion's practices

~ Kamil Ali

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Haven't you noticed most of your fairy tales take place in the woods?” a man a few feet from me says. He stutters and lets a belch escape him. “That's why we're out here. We were hoping Jimmi would bring enough damsels for us all, though!

~ Celia Mcmahon

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PATCHES' OF AUTHORITYPreteens Adhere, Teens Challenge, Hideout, Elderly ShunKamil Ali

~ Kamil Ali

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SUMMIT PLUMMETCeleb's conquest of a mountain, then jumping off, too exhausted to descendKamil Ali

~ Kamil Ali

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Never sell the bear's skin before one has killed the beast.

~ Jean De La Fontaine

Jean De La Fontaine Proverbs Sayings Tales Wisdom

I love the night passionately. I love it as I love my country, or my mistress, with an instinctive, deep, and unshakeable love. I love it with all my senses: I love to see it, I love to breathe it in, I love to open my ears to its silence, I love my whole body to be caressed by its blackness. Skylarks sing in the sunshine, the blue sky, the warm air, in the fresh morning light. The owl flies by night, a dark shadow passing through the darkness; he hoots his sinister, quivering hoot, as though he delights in the intoxicating black immensity of space.

~ Guy De Maupassant

Guy De Maupassant By Constantine From Helen Paris Tales Translated
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