7 Quotes About Legend

Legends and myths have been around for centuries and continue to fascinate us all today. Whether they’re true or not, we can’t help but be intrigued by stories of gods and heroes. Have you ever heard of the fabled unicorn? Or did you know that the story of Prometheus was based on a real person? Legends and myths are all around us, and many of them are the stuff of conversation around campfires and dinner tables. So whether you like reading about heroes, monsters, or fairytales, this is a collection of inspiring legends quotes that will leave you feeling inspired!

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After all, I believe that legends and myths are largely made of 'truth', and indeed present aspects of it that can only be received in this mode; and long ago certain truths and modes of this kind were discovered and must always reappear. J.r.r. Tolkien
Hell, we’re all bullet bait sooner or later. Doubt it...
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Hell, we’re all bullet bait sooner or later. Doubt it makes much difference. You make it to sixteen, you’re a goddamn legend. Paolo Bacigalupi
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Still, even when false, legends can be most informative. Timothy Zahn
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Stories come in all different kinds." Hester scooted closer, clearly enjoying the subject at hand. "There's tales, which are light and fluffy. Good for a smile on a sad day. Then you got yarns, which are showy-yarns reveal more about the teller than the story. After that there's myths, which are stories made up by whole groups of people. And last of all, there's legends." She raised a mysterious eyebrow. "Legends are different from the rest on account no one knows where they start. Folks don't tell legends; they repeat them. Over and over again through history. Jonathan Auxier
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Stories change us. They change the world. People are stories of themselves. Karen Healey
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Marco Polo had seen the inhabitants of Zipangu place rose-colored pearls in the mouths of the dead. A sea-monster had been enamoured of the pearl that the diver brought to King Perozes, and had slain the thief, and mourned for seven moons over its loss. Oscar Wilde