The fairytale belongs to the poor. I know of no fairytale which upholds the tyrant or takes the part of the strong against the weak. A fascist fairytale is an absurdity.
Gregory MaguireTag: fairytale
One plus one equals both.
Gregory MaguireNo one survives in times of war unless they make war their home. How did I get so old and wise, but for welcoming war into my house and making friends with him? Better to befriend the enemy and hang on. Something worse might come along, which might be amusing or might not.
Gregory MaguireDamn the human stomach, this fat betrayor of ideals
Gregory MaguirePlease, I know nothing of the world, except my father is lost in it.
Gregory MaguireHe had forgotten how convincing the world could look, how sure of itself: its outlines and edges; it's gradations, recessions, protrusions; it's startling and vulgar colors.
Gregory MaguireWhat more does one ask of life, really, but to stagger from moment to moment with a reason to wake and wait for the next reason to wake?
Gregory MaguireThe chronic fun of writing, the distraction of it, was not knowing.
Gregory MaguireWhen goodness removes itself, the space it occupies corrodes and becomes evil, and maybe splits apart and multiplies.
Gregory MaguireBut there was the mirror in which I would glimpse his handsome form, because mirrors don't lie about men, only women.
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