Charles De Lint Quotes
Sara Kendell Once Read Somewhere That The Tale Of The World Is Like A Tree. The Tale, She Understood, Did Not So Much Mean The Niggling Occurrences Of Daily Life. Rather It Encompassed The Grand Stories That Caused Some Change In The World And Were Remembered In Ensuing Years As, If Not Histories, At Least Folktales And Myths. By Such Reasoning, Winston Churchill Could Take His Place In British Folklore Alongside The Legendary Robin Hood; Merlin Ambrosius Had As Much Validity As Martin Luther. The Scope Of Their Influence Might Differ, But They Were All A Part Of The Same Tale.
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