Charles de Lint Quotes About Skins

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  • You know how we'd get along better? If everybody'd just remember how we're all related. White, black, Asian, skin. No difference. All the bloodlines go back to that one old mama in Africa.

    Charles de Lint (2002). “The Onion Girl”, p.51, Macmillan
  • Tattoos...are the stories in your heart, written on your skin.

  • Most times we only see things for the way we are. But we're good at lying to ourselves. Sometimes we need somebody who's not living in our skin to point out how things really are.

    Charles de Lint (2009). “The Mystery of Grace”, p.260, Macmillan
  • I finally figured out that I’m solitary by nature, but at the same time I know so many people; so many people think they own a piece of me. They shift and move under my skin, like a parade of memories that simply won’t go away. It doesn’t matter where I am, or how alone--I always have such a crowded head.

  • Under the skin, intense fires burn.

    Charles de Lint (2001). “Forests of the Heart”, p.67, Macmillan
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