Quotes From "Haroun And The Sea Of Stories" By Salman Rushdie

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A little bit of one story joins onto an idea from another, and hey presto, .. . not old tales but new ones. Nothing comes from nothing. Salman Rushdie
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What's the use of stories that aren't even true? Salman Rushdie
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Khattam-Shud, ' he said slowly, 'is the Arch-Enemy of all Stories, even of language itself. He is the Prince of Silence and the Foe of Speech. And because everything ends, because dreams end, stories end, life ends, at the finish of everything we use his name. "It's finished, " we tell one another, "it's over. Khattam-Shud: The End. Salman Rushdie
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Iff replied that the Plentimaw Fishes were what he called 'hunger artists' – 'Because when they are hungry they swallow stories through every mouth, and in their innards miracles occur; a little bit of one story joins on to an idea from another, and hey presto, when they spew the stories out they are not the old tales but new ones. Nothing comes from nothing, Thieflet; no story comes from nowhere; new stories are born from old – it is the new combinations that make them new. Salman Rushdie
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Don't you know girls have to fool people every day of their lives if they want to get anywhere? Salman Rushdie