Charles de Lint Quotes About Muddle

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  • The trouble with magic is that there's too much it just can't fix. When things go wrong, glimpsing junkyard faerie and crows that can turn into girls and back again doesn't help much. The useful magic's never at hand. The three wishes and the genies in bottles, seven-league boots, invisible cloaks and all. They stay in the stories, while out here in the wide world we have to muddle through as best we can on our own.

  • Only fools think they're wise; the rest of us just muddle through as we can.

    "The Ivory and the Horn". Book by Charles de Lint, 1995.
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