789 Quotes About Mythology
- Author Krishna Udayasankar
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We are at war. There will be scars. – Uttara Vairati
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- Author Krishna Udayasankar
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The Wheel of Time spins: there is beginning and there is end. But why does the Wheel of Time spin? Is it some divine force that propels it? Or is that force humanity, people in search of change and a better way of life?– Asvattama Bharadvaja
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- Author Thomm Quackenbush
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Hades does not have a runny nose. I know this. The entire Greek pantheon no doubt knows this. For some reason, my nose is unaware of this basic fact of mythology.
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- Author Rick Riordan
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Behold, my children!" she said. "The instrument of my revenge. I will call it a scythe!"The Titans muttered among themselves: What is that for? Why is it curved? How do you spell scythe?
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- Author Rick Riordan
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Helios thought he looked pretty hot, and he had an annoying habit of calling the sun his "chick magnet.
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- Author Natalia Jaster
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She watches him for hours. She wants to be the sheets that cover his toes. She wants to be the ceiling separating him from the sky: above him, the first thing he sees before and after dreams. She wants to be the open window letting in the light for him.
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- Author Scott Westerfeld
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A milli-Helen is enough beauty to launch exactly one ship
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- Author Natalia Jaster
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He holds out a trembling hand and traces the shape of her arm, descending to her elbow. “You’re like mist,” he says. “You really don’t feel this?”Love shakes her head. “No.”But that’s not entirely true, because this illusion of a touch has turned her into a current, this human has reached down to her bones.Then his fingers curl right through her hip, and he lowers his voice. “How ’bout that?
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- Author Jorge Luis Borges
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Little did they suspect that the years would end by wearing away the disharmony.Little did they suspect that La Mancha and Montiel and the knight's frail figure would be, for the future, no less poetic than Sinbad's haunts or Ariosto's vast geographies.For myth is at the beginning of literature, and also at its end.
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