Quotes by Fables Above our heads exists an infinity of unfathomable fantasiastics: and fields of future fireside fables trail close behind Brandon Boyd fables infinity fields Don't rely too much on labels, for too often they are fables Charles Spurgeon fables labels too-much Natural history is not about producing fables. David Attenborough natural-history fables natural Oh this is reality, not a fable, that the Lord Jesus Christ is our friend. And we should not be satisfied until we are brought to this. George Muller fables reality jesus Providence has done, and I am persuaded is disposed to do, a great deal for us; but we are not to forget the fable of Jupiter and the countryman. George Washington jupiter fables done The minute that you bring a unicorn into a story, you know that it's a fairy tale or a fable, because unicorns don't exist as animals. They exist as fantasy creatures. Gloria Vanderbilt fables stories animal The symmetry of form attainable in pure fiction can not so readily be achieved in a narration essentially having less to do with fable than with fact. Truth uncompromisingly told will always have its ragged edges. Herman Melville fables facts fiction Willmott has very tersely said that embellished truths are the illuminated alphabet of larger children. Horace Mann alphabet fables children Remember, slow and steady wins the race. Ieyasu Tokugawa fables race winning History is not fable agreed upon, but truth disagreed upon. Ivan Panin fables history The professionals resemble and recognize each other by virtue of the stigmata that their trade has left upon them. They are like the dog in the fable, whose collar has made an indelible mark around his neck. The amateur is the shaggy wolf whom no dog had better trust too far. Jacques Barzun necks fables dog All fables, indeed, have their morals; but the innocent enjoy the story. Henry David Thoreau innocence fables stories For me, the photography, in its purest form, is a variant of the fable. Another way of saving the appearances - a way of signifying, through this fabulous capture, that this supposed real world is always about to lose its meaning and its reality. Jean Baudrillard fables photography real History is a combination of reality and lies. The reality of History becomes a lie. The unreality of the fable becomes the truth. Jean Cocteau fables lying reality I wanted to write a new fable and see how many rules you could break. Jeanette Winterson fables literature writing Why, exactly, are scientists supposed to accord "respect" to a bunch of ancient fables that are not only ludicrous on their face, but motivate so much opposition to science? Jerry A. Coyne ancient fables faces There, at the centre, are the artists who really form the consciousness of their time; they respond deeply, intuitively to what is happening, what has happened, and what will happen, and their response is expressed in metaphor, in image and in fable. John Wain fables theatre artist National literature begins with fables and ends with novels. Joseph Joubert fables ends literature Fables take off from the severity of instruction, and enforce it at the same time that they conceal it. Joseph Addison severity fables instruction [On Napoleon assuming power in France:] The time of Fable is over, the time of History has begun. Josephine de Beauharnais fables france assuming «1234»