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Quotes About Lore

no one has ever accused Texas of being in the vanguard of social progress. This is the most macho state in the U.S. of A. By lore, legend, and fact, Texas is 'hell' on women and horses.
~ Molly Ivins
The sentient beast has long been a staple of fantasy fiction and its antecedents in myth and folktale.
~ Paul Di Filippo
Oh! teach my heart that chilling lore That the world hath taught to Thee. While I am on the sunny shore, What are the ocean storms to Me? Oh! some that with me used to sail, Now wreck'd 'neath the waters lie; But we have felt no adverse gale, We will coldly pass them by.
~ Thomas Haynes Bayly
It is said that the first storyteller crept at night to listen to the gods talking in their sleep — so each tale collected contained the breath of gods.
~ Author Unknown
One of the choice bits of fathering is telling fairy tales in the heel of the evening when the tireless legs have begun to drag a little and the running tongue pauses a bit in its outpouring. Here is fun and sly gleaning of lore and guide posts to pleasant roads and a hint of fine taste. A good story cries out to be told and the art of listening needs to be cultivated as much as the greatly desired gift of telling.
~ Angelo Patri, 1924
[I]t is out of the lore and experience of the ancients and all of those who have studied the powers of the Un-Dead. When they become such, there comes with the change the curse of immortality; they cannot die, but must go on age after age adding new victims and multiplying the evils of the world; for all that die from the preying of the Un-Dead become themselves Un-Dead, and prey on their kind. And so the circle goes on ever widening, like as the ripples from a stone thrown in the water.
~ Bram Stoker, Dracula, 1897
As storytellers, you're always somehow creating history.
~ Cary Fukunaga
Still, even when false, legends can be most informative.
~ Timothy Zahn
This coyote is a wily dog born from ancient trickster bones, Loki, Hermes, the northwestern Raven of lore
~ Toby Barlow
We should burn all libraries and allow to remain only that which everyone knows by heart. A beautiful age of the legend would then begin.
~ Hugo Ball
As I am sure you know, we seafaring men are a superstitious lot.
~ Wilbur Smith
Winegrowing lore said rosebushes were planted to serve as early-warning indicators of sickness in the vines. They supposedly were also a leftover tradition from the days when horse-drawn plows worked the vineyards—the thorns encouraged the beasts to make wide turns and thus reduce the potential damage to the stakes and wires that supported the rows.
~ Christie Ridgway
Family lore has it that they entertained each other very well, the pragmatist and the man who was almost too gullible to live. One had more patience, and the other had more resolve, and they were about even when it came to daring, so their love established possibilities and impossibilities without keeping score.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
In Shia lore, Fatima lives on in another dimension to witness her sons' suffering and to weep for them. She is the Holy Mother, whose younger son would sacrifice himself to redeem humanity just as had the son of that other great mother, Mary. Like her, Fatima is often called the Virgin as a sign of her spiritual purity. Like her, she will mourn her offspring until the Day of Judgment,
~ Lesley Hazleton
In fact radically different versions of many of the biblical tales can still be heard today throughout the region, where what seems 'wrong' to Western ears is accepted as part of the lore of the Eastern churches.
~ Lesley Hazleton
History is simply the stories we inherit.
~ Leslie Forbes
Tolkienist (n.) Someone who studies the works of J. R. R. Tolkien.
~ Leslie Simon
Sometimes legends make reality, and become more useful than the facts.
~ Salman Rushdie
That's because superstition has it that the first person who gets up from a party of thirteen will die? Precisely. I believe Agatha Christie even wrote a mystery about it.
~ David Baldacci
It's hard to know what has become folklore and what is reality. But don't all myths stem from some semblance of fact?
~ Unknown
the people were steeped in the crepuscular gloom of antiquity; and were wise with all manner of accumulated lore; and were subtle in the practice of strange refinements, of erudite perversities, of all that can shroud with artful opulence and grace and variety the bare uncouth cadaver of life, or hide from mortal vision the leering skull of death.
~ Clark Ashton Smith
To take wine into our mouths is to savor a droplet of the river of human history
~ Clifton Fadiman
We designate the spirit of the well as 'she' because in most of her personifications she takes a female form, though not invariably. She appears in many guises - ghost, witch, saint, mermaid, fairy, and sometimes in animal form, often as a sacred fish - and her presence permeates well lore, and indeed water lore generally.
~ Unknown
He shook his head without looking at her. "Did you know there are different names for different moons? This month it's going to be the Hunter's Moon, but March has the Worm Moon and the Crow Moon. May has the Milk Moon, July the Mead Moon. February has the Hunger Moon and late October the Blood Moon. Aren't they lovely names? Aren't they something, Hazel? Aren't they warning enough?
~ Holly Black