Wednesdays were the best thing about Atlantis. The middle of the week was a traditional holiday there. Everyone stopped work and celebrated the fact that half the week was over.

Walter Moers

Mots clés i-wish



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There's a reason for every journey, and mine was prompted by boredom and the recklessness of youth, by a wish to break the bounds of my normal existence and familiarise myself with life and the world at large.

Walter Moers

Mots clés walter-moers optimus-yarnspinner the-city-of-dreaming-books



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Im as good as dead, but they haven't buried me yet.

Walter Moers

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never trust a Troglotroll

Walter Moers

Mots clés fantasy stereotyping



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Stealing from one author is plagiarism; from many authors, research.

Walter Moers


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Es kommt nicht darauf an, wie eine Geschichte anfängt. Auch nicht darauf, wie sie aufhört. Sondern auf das, was dazwischen passiert.

Walter Moers

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Stelle Dich an den Abrgund der Hölle
Und tanze zur Musik der Sterne!

Walter Moers

Mots clés humor inspirational



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People always covet what they themselves do not possess.

Walter Moers


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There were adventure stories supplied with cloths for mopping your brow, thrillers containing pressed leaves of soothing valerian to be sniffed when the suspense became too great, and books with stout locks sealed by the Atlantean censorship authorities ("Sale permitted, reading prohibited!"). One shop sold nothing but 'half' works that broke off in the middle because their author had died while writing them; another specialised in novels whose protagonists were insects. I also saw a Wolperting shop that sold nothing but books on chess and another patronised exclusively by dwarfs with blond beards, all of whom wore eye-shades.

Walter Moers

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Someone with an obsession for arranging things in alphabetical order was an abcedist, whereas someone with an obsession for arranging them in reverse alphabetical order was a zyxedist.

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