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Charles de Lint quotes - page 3
The thing with pretending you're in a good mood is that sometimes you can actually trick yourself into feeling better.
Charles de Lint
Don't forget - no one else sees the world the way you do, so no one else can tell the stories that you have to tell.
Charles de Lint
The Lost Music was his way of talking about the way he believed that old wives' tales and dance tunes and folktales were just the tangled echoes of something that's not quite of this world ... something we all knew once, but have forgotten since.
Charles de Lint
The fey wonders of the world only exist while there are those with the sight to see them.
Charles de Lint
Fortune-telling doesn't reveal the future; it mirrors the present. It resonates against what your subconscious already knows and hauls it up out of the darkness so you can get a good look at it.
Charles de Lint
I've always known and been interested in people who are a little bit off the norm. I like to call attention to the idea that they are there, that they are real people, not invisible.
Charles de Lint
Their hearts swelled with its beauty, its mystery. With all it revealed, and all that it hid.
Charles de Lint
Everybody makes the same mistake. Fortune-telling doesn't reveal the future; it mirrors the present.
Charles de Lint
I love this world ... That is what rules my life.
Charles de Lint
No matter the semantics, they are of a kind and it is legend and myth that binds us all together.
Charles de Lint
Legend and myth are what we use to describe what we don't comprehend.
Charles de Lint
I had the same questions for Superman as I did for God: If he was so powerful, why didn't he deal with some real problems?
Charles de Lint
But this was different. He could sense something here, within the circle cast by the light of the fire. A presence. Presences...
Charles de Lint
When one of my characters becomes aware of a magical element, it might be because the world is wider than we assume it to be, but it might also be a reminder to pay attention to what is here already, hidden only because it's been forgotten.
Charles de Lint
The thing with pretending you're in a good mood is that sometimes you can.
Charles de Lint
I've always been interested in the outsider.
Charles de Lint
I love this world ... That is what rules my life. When I die, I want to have done all in my power to leave it in a better state than it was in when I found it. At the same time I know that this can never be. The world has grown so complex that one voice can do little to alter it any longer. That doesn't stop me from doing what I can but it makes the task hard. The successes are so small, the failures so large and many. It's like trying to stem a storm with one's bare hands.
Charles de Lint
Like legend and myth, magic fades when it is unused - hence all the old tales of elfin Kingdoms moving further and further away from our world, or that magical beings require our faith, our belief in their existence, to survive. ... That is a lie. All they require is our recognition.
Charles de Lint
Watching him, Sara knew that what he said was ninety percent bravado. Still there was nothing wrong with that. Bravery was in knowing the odds and still going against them.
Charles de Lint
He had seen trances before - wise men far in the east, who could feign death; a herbwife as she bent over her patient, searching for invisible hurts. But this was different. He could sense something here, within the circle cast by the light of the fire. A presence. Presences...
Charles de Lint
I had the same questions for Superman as I did for God: If he was so powerful, why didn't he deal with some real problems? Why didn't he stop wars, feed the starving in Ethiopia, cure cancer? At least God had the Church to do His PR work for Him - if you can buy their reasoning, they have any number of explanations ranging from how the troubles of this life build character to that inarguable catchall, "God's will.” And the crap in this life sure makes heaven look good. When I was growing up, the writers and artists of Superman never even tried to deal with the problem. And since they didn't, I could only see Superman as a monster, not a hero. I couldn't believe his battles with criminals, superpowered geniuses and the like. I never believed in God either.
Charles de Lint
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