"Stories, like people and butterflies and songbird's eggs and human hearts and dreams, are also fragile things, made up of nothing stronger or more lasting than twenty-six letters and a handful of puncutation marks. Or they are words in the air, composed of sounds and ideas - abstract, invisible, gone once they've been spoken and what could be moref frail than that? But some stories, small, simple ones about setting out on adventures or people doing wonders, tales of miracles and monsters, have outlasted all the people who told them, and some even outlasted the lands in which they were created."
- Neil Gaiman (Fragile Things, 2006)
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