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  • #1
    Lloyd Alexander
    “The art is more important than the artist. The work is more important than the person who does it. You must be prepared to sacrifice all the you could possibly have, be, or do; you must be willing to go all the way for your art. If it is a question between choosing between your life and a work of art -- any work of art -- your decision is made for you.”
    Lloyd Alexander

  • #2
    Lloyd Alexander
    “Is there not glory enough in living the days given to us? You should know there is adventure in simply being among those we love and the things we love, and beauty, too.”
    Lloyd Alexander, The Black Cauldron

  • #3
    Lloyd Alexander
    “A taste for adventure is by no means a masculine monopoly.”
    Lloyd Alexander

  • #4
    Lloyd Alexander
    “Dealing with the impossible, fantasy can show us what may be really possible. If there is grief, there is the possibility of consolation; if hurt, the possibility of healing; and above all, the curative power of hope. If fantasy speaks to us as we are, it also speaks to us as we might be.”
    Lloyd Alexander

  • #5
    Lloyd Alexander
    “Indeed, the more we find to love, the more we add to the measure of our hearts.”
    Lloyd Alexander, The Black Cauldron

  • #6
    Lloyd Alexander
    “We don't need to have just one favorite. We keep adding favorites. Our favorite book is always the book that speaks most directly to us at a particular stage in our lives. And our lives change. We have other favorites that give us what we most need at that particular time. But we never lose the old favorites. They're always with us. We just sort of accumulate them.”
    Lloyd Alexander

  • #7
    Lloyd Alexander
    “Children may not understand all that's happening below the surface of a story. It doesn't matter. Because even though they may not be able to define or verbalize it, they sense there's something more than meets the eye; on an almost subliminal level, they're aware of a richness of texture, or meaning and emotion -- a richness that, in a great book, is inexhaustible. And the child may well come back to it again and again, perhaps long after he's stopped being a child.”
    Lloyd Alexander

  • #8
    Lloyd Alexander
    “I had been reading children's books all my life and saw them not as minor amusements but as part of the whole literary mainstream; not as "juveniles" or "kiddie lit," one of the most demeaning terms in the scholastic jargon.
    My belief was, and is, that the child's book is a unique and valid art form; a means of dealing with things which cannot be dealt with quite as well in any other way. There is, I'm convinced, no inner, qualitative difference between writing for adults and writing for children. The raw materials are the same for both: the human condition and our response to it.”
    Lloyd Alexander

  • #9
    Lloyd Alexander
    “Children's books are written to be read, adult books are written to be talked about at cocktail parties”
    Lloyd Alexander

  • #10
    Lloyd Alexander
    “Craftsmanship isn't like water in an earthen pot, to be taken out by the dipperful until it's empty. No, the more drawn out the more remains.”
    Lloyd Alexander, Taran Wanderer

  • #11
    Lloyd Alexander
    “I saw myself.... In the time I watched, I saw strength—and frailty. Pride and vanity, courage and fear. Of wisdom, a little. Of folly, much. Of intentions, many good ones; but many more left undone. In this, alas, I saw myself a man like any other.

    But this, too, I saw.... Alike as men may seem, each is different as flakes of snow, no two the same. You told me you had no need to seek the Mirror, knowing you were Annlaw Clay-Shaper. Now I know who I am: myself and none other. I am Taran.”
    Lloyd Alexander, Taran Wanderer

  • #12
    Lloyd Alexander
    “If you want truth, you should begin by giving it.”
    Lloyd Alexander, Taran Wanderer

  • #13
    Lloyd Alexander
    “The muse in charge of fantasy wears good, sensible shoes.”
    Lloyd Alexander

  • #14
    Lloyd Alexander
    “Fantasy is hardly an escape from reality. It's a way of understanding it.”
    Lloyd Alexander

  • #15
    Lloyd Alexander
    “Keep reading. It's one of the most marvelous adventures that anyone can have.”
    Lloyd Alexander

  • #16
    Lloyd Alexander
    “Most of us are called on to perform tasks far beyond what we can do. Our capabilities seldom match our aspirations, and we are often woefully unprepared. To this extent, we are all Assistant Pig-Keepers at heart.”
    Lloyd Alexander, The Book of Three

  • #17
    Lloyd Alexander
    “Neither refuse to give help when it is needed,... nor refuse to accept it when it is offered.”
    Lloyd Alexander, The Book of Three

  • #18
    Lloyd Alexander
    “Books can truly change our lives: the lives of those who read them, the lives of those who write them. Readers and writers alike discover things they never knew about the world and about themselves.”
    Lloyd Alexander, Time Cat

  • #19
    Lloyd Alexander
    “In some cases we learn more by looking for the answer to a question and not finding it than we do from learning the answer itself.”
    Lloyd Alexander, The Book of Three

  • #20
    Lloyd Alexander
    “Long ago I yearned to be a hero without knowing, in truth, what a hero was. Now, perhaps, I understand it a little better. A grower of turnips or a shaper of clay, a Commot farmer or a king--every man is a hero if he strives more for others than for himself alone.
    Once you told me that the seeking counts more than the finding. So, too, must the striving count more than the gain.”
    Lloyd Alexander, The High King

  • #21
    Lloyd Alexander
    “I intend to follow the path of virtue. It will not be overcrowded.”
    Lloyd Alexander, Westmark

  • #22
    Lloyd Alexander
    “I think imagination is at the heart of everything we do. Scientific discoveries couldn't have happened without imagination. Art, music, and literature couldn't exist without imagination. And so anything that strengthens imagination, and reading certainly does that, can help us for the rest of our lives.”
    Lloyd Alexander

  • #23
    Lloyd Alexander
    “...Writings can be stolen, or changed, or used for evil purposes. But isn't the risk worth taking? The more people who share knowledge, the greater safeguard for it. Isn't there more danger in ignorance than knowledge?”
    Lloyd Alexander, The Arkadians

  • #24
    Lloyd Alexander
    “It is strange,' he said at last. 'I had longed to enter the world of men. Now I see it filled with sorrow, with cruelty and treachery, with those who would destroy all around them.'
    'Yet, enter it you must,' Gwydion answered, 'for it is a destiny laid on each of us. True, you have seen these things. But there are equal parts of love and joy.”
    Lloyd Alexander, The Black Cauldron

  • #25
    Lloyd Alexander
    “In an age that seems to be increasingly dehumanized, when people can be transformed into non-persons, and where a great deal of our adult art seems to diminish our lives rather than add to them, children's literature insists on the values of humanity and humaneness.”
    Lloyd Alexander

  • #26
    Lloyd Alexander
    “Once," he added, "you told me that the seeking counts more than the finding. So, too, must the striving count more than the gain.”
    Lloyd Alexander , The High King

  • #27
    C.S. Lewis
    “Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again.”
    C.S. Lewis



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