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ebf3f0b You can teach someone a skill but you can't teach them spirit. Kevin Crossley-Holland
1ba0320 Lif and Lifthrasir will have children. Their children will have children. There will be life and new life, life everywhere on earth. That was the end; and this is the beginning. ragnarok Kevin Crossley-Holland
9a39462 A culture finds the gods it needs. Kevin Crossley-Holland
73e68f0 In the beginning was the word, and primitive societies venerated poets second only to their leaders. A poet had the power to name and so to control; he was, literally, the living memory of a group or tribe who would perpetuate their history in song; his inspiration was god given and he was in effect a medium. poetry spoken word language poet Kevin Crossley-Holland
02bc00c The three sons of Bor had no liking for Ymir... At last they attacked Ymir and killed him. His wounds were like springs; so much blood streamed from them and so fast, that the flood drowned all the frost giants except Bergelmir and his wife. They embarked in their boat and rode out on a tide of gore myth norse ymir odin Kevin Crossley-Holland
0f22e49 Men and women expected their share of trouble and the best of them attempted to use it, to rise above it and carve out a name for themselves through bravery and loyalty and generosity. Kevin Crossley-Holland
9528ee6 The rivers that sprang from Hvergelmir streamed into the void. The yeasty venom in them thickened and congealed like slag, and the rivers turned into ice. Kevin Crossley-Holland
b33237a That's where the raiders would come from, and where Wales begins. That's where the world starts to turn blue. past raiders stories Kevin Crossley-Holland
d1ac890 No Viking believed he could change his destiny, ordained as it was by the Norns who wove the fates of gods and men alike (Note 4) but, for all that, the way in which he lived his life was up to him. This sentiment is perfectly expressed by Skirnir in 'Skirnir's Journey': 'Fearlessness is better than a faint heart for any man who puts his nose out of doors. The length of my life and the day of my death were fated long ago. fate vikings Kevin Crossley-Holland
d94f26e Ymir's body is divided so that everything, even his eyebrows, were used in the creation of the world; the four dwarfs who hold up the sky; the wolves that chase the sun and moon; the giant's eyes that are tossed up into heaven and turned into stars: these and a host of other particulars become narrative elements within the cycle. Kevin Crossley-Holland
06430cd Some things in our lives, we think about, we hope for, we dream of, we half believe. But some we just know. And what I know, Laura, is that if you practise and learn to play this instrument, the day will come when angels stop and listen to you. Kevin Crossley-Holland
02043a5 Be generous, be spirited, and you'll lead a happy life. happy-life spirited Kevin Crossley-Holland
b3cae70 Because you know something won't ever happen, it doesn't stop you longing for it. I know I'll never be able to speak or sing with my own voice. I don't know why. I wish I did. Kevin Crossley-Holland
c3c9c5a That's what happens when you're really concentrating. Time stands still. Time flies! Kevin Crossley-Holland
5f69f0f Playing in an orchestra is completely different to playing on my own. Sometimes I played, sometimes listened; instead of waiting my turn, I sometimes interrupted another player, sometimes I argued, sometimes agreed. My flute is my mouthpiece and I felt as if I was actually joining in a conversation. orchestra Kevin Crossley-Holland
6e6302d Everything, I thought, everything keeps changing. Changing shape, changing colour, changing sound. Kevin Crossley-Holland
3e13e3f This superstitious, family-oriented existence is the background to 'The Lay of Loddfafnir' and the whole of (Myth and Note25). This great compendium of aphorisms and advice on right conduct offers a commonsensical and sober (though sometimes witty) picture of the day to day life of the Norsemen, and it is a far cry from the heady image of Vikings on the rampage. Value life itself; censure naivete; cherish and celebrate friendships; beware.. vikings Kevin Crossley-Holland
7189748 Since men who become embittered never win respect or admiration, those who sought fame did not rail at the undoubted hardship of their lives and the inevitability of death. Rather, they endured it or, even better, laughed at it. This accounts for the ironic tone in the fabric of the myths and explains, for example, the reaction of the gods when Tyr sacrificed his hand (Myth 7) in the interests of binding the wolf Fenrir. Men and women expec.. Kevin Crossley-Holland
0d8355d Yet, in H.R Ellis Davidson's wise words: Reading the myths, we can identify the Norseman's spirit and confidence, his boundless curiosity, extreme bravery, clannish loyalty, generosity and discipline; we can also detect his arrogance and lack of compassion, his cunning if not treachery (amply reflected in the figure of Loki), his ruthlessness and his cruelty. viking-spirit vikings Kevin Crossley-Holland
f1b664f As often as not, a man who sticks at home knows next to nothing about his guest. homebodies travel-experience Kevin Crossley-Holland
10fc6f2 Ymir was a frost giant; he was evil from the first. While he slept, he began to sweat. A man and woman grew out of the ooze under his left armpit, and one of his legs fathered a son on the other leg. Kevin Crossley-Holland
c241f6e The treachery of a friend is worse than the treachery of an enemy. treachery friend Kevin Crossley-Holland
3d60dc3 Sometimes it's better not to see. Sometimes it's better to have a choice. choice Kevin Crossley-Holland