Folktales Quotes
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Folktales Quotes & Sayings
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In these evenings he sat by our beds weaving folktales like vivid little scarves.
— Naomi Shihab Nye
Give your kids responsibility. Once outside, let them lead, who cares if you get lost; it might be the best trip you've ever had.
— Mark Jenkins
World history is tragic.
— Friedrich Durrenmatt
The first volume of Irish folktales was Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland, published in 1825 by Thomas Croker from Cork.
— Ryan Hackney
The folktale is the primer of the picture-language of the soul.
— Joseph Campbell
I love children. Eating them, that is.
— Keith McGowan
Don't ever be afraid to ask any question.
— Richard Eyre
We cannot wish for that we know not.
— Voltaire
Folktales are real.
— Italo Calvino
Listen,
listen with your eyes,
and your lips.
Listen with your skin,
and your blood.
Can you hear us,
at the edges? — Emmanuelle De Maupassant
listen with your eyes,
and your lips.
Listen with your skin,
and your blood.
Can you hear us,
at the edges? — Emmanuelle De Maupassant
Crook your finger;
they'll come closer.
Pull the covers tighter to your chin;
in beside you they'll creep. — Emmanuelle De Maupassant
they'll come closer.
Pull the covers tighter to your chin;
in beside you they'll creep. — Emmanuelle De Maupassant
There were incredibly few rock songs making it out to the airwaves until the '80s came along.
— Joe Elliott
Why do some of us turn menacing?' she whispered.
— Lois Lowry
In Sussex, if it's not the Devil that makes an appearance, then it's likely to be a dragon.
— Michael O'Leary
I feel the nights stretching away
thousands long behind the days
till they reach the darkness where
all of me is ancestor. — Annie Finch
thousands long behind the days
till they reach the darkness where
all of me is ancestor. — Annie Finch
Aye, you're neither one thing nor yet quite t'other. Pity, but there 'tis.
— Eloise Jarvis McGraw