Quotes About Legends
just as twenty years ago, everyone knew John Colter and Jim Bridger.
~ William W. Johnstone
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In the end, I think the local legends and traditions tell the true story. Written history reflects the beliefs or opinions or agenda of the writer. Local legends and tradition are more universal, less malleable—as you said, they tell us the beliefs of millions. They are often the most accurate versions of history.
~ David S. Brody
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Romance novels are tales of brave women taming dangerous men. They are stories that capture the excitement of that most mysterious of relationships, the one between a woman and a man. They are legends told to women by other women, and they are as powerful and as endlessly fascinating to women as the legends that lie at the heart of all the other genres.
~ Jayne Ann Krentz
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Relax Guild Boss. You have my word of honor that I won't tell a soul about your connection to Watson Whitaker." she winked. "Frankly,though, I doubt if the story would do you any real damage if it did get out. Might even give you a boost in the popularity ratings back home. People love legends.
~ Jayne Castle
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Se le vie marittime non si lasciano circoscrivere facilmente forse è perché sono intrecciate di racconti e le leggende: le carte su cui sono state segnate sono forse immaginarie, gli scritti che le accompagnano inventati
~ Jean-Claude Izzo
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Es imposible que tales potencias o seres hayan sobrevivido... hayan sobrevivido a una época infinitamente remota donde... la conciencia se manifestaba, quizá, bajo cuerpos y formas que ya hace tiempo se retiraron ante la marea de la ascendiente humanidad... formas de las que sólo la poesía y la leyenda han conservado un fugaz recuerdo con el nombre de dioses, monstruos, seres míticos de toda clase y especie...
~ Algernon Blackwood
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Of such great powers or beings there may be conceivably a survival... a survival of a hugely remote period when... consciousness was manifested, perhaps, in shapes in forms long since withdrawn before the tide of advancing humanity... forms of which poetry and legend alone have caught a flying memory and called them gods, monsters, mythical beings of all sorts and kinds...
~ Algernon Blackwood
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It's what we do with the myths we grow up with that matters.
~ Ali Smith
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To many the knowledge of reading came from the deciphering of what has been happily termed the Literature of the Bookless. This literature was placed that he who ran might read; and its opening chapters were in the form of inscriptions and legends and mottoes which were placed, not only on buildings and walls, and pillars and bridges, but on household furniture and table utensils. The
~ Alice Morse Earle
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Many forgotten things live still in children's tales.
~ Alison Croggon
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I rush to add that I find the Web infinitely useful for rustling up information, settling arguments or locating the legends of rock stars.
~ Adam Gopnik
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There are more myths about Black Wednesday than the Greeks ever created.
~ John Major
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Back in the day with Ronnie Coleman, there's a fairly famous photo with me doing the bicep pose with him. I also did a pose with Arnold at the Arnold Classic one year in Columbus, Ohio.
~ Scott Steiner
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Everything starts with fishermen's tales. Everywhere you go the fishermen talk.
~ Jeremy Wade
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Growing up as a Brit, Arthur and Merlin and Camelot, and just the idea of it, is embedded in the culture and in your soul, growing up. King Arthur is alongside Robin Hood, as those great British folk tales, myths and icons.
~ Chris Chibnall
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I'm not certain that I draw from any one culture more than others. Many myths and legends of many different cultures are really the same story when you get to the heart of it. They are often cultural cautionary tales about how we should behave and how we should live.
~ Robert Jordan
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What the Greeks and Romans considered myths, we consider fairy tales. We can see how very clearly the myths, which emanated from all cultures, had a huge influence on the development of the modern fairy tale.
~ Jack Zipes
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Folk tales are the most authentic way of understanding a region, its legend and people.
~ Shweta Basu Prasad
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I've talked to a lot of NBA superstars and legends about how I can improve my IQ offensively and defensively.
~ Karl-Anthony Towns
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I remember the best defenders were Baresi and Cannavaro - you don't have to be really tall.
~ Kolo Toure
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Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece and the mythological home of the gods.
~ Richard Marcus
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Every native culture in North America has myths and legends about the bear, many of them tributes to wisdom and strength. "The bear is good to talk with," say the Yupik Eskimos. "If the bear wanted to speak with you, all it needed to do was remove its mask and there beneath was a human.
~ Kim Heacox
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Vampires, Valkyrie, and Lykae, oh my. Or as Regin calls it – the 'fucking monster mash.
~ Kresley Cole
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Folklore, legends, myths and fairy tales have followed childhood through the ages, for every healthy youngster has a wholesome and instinctive love for stories fantastic, marvelous and manifestly unreal. The winged fairies of Grimm and Andersen have brought more happiness to childish hearts than all other human creations.
~ L. Frank Baum
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