“I’ve nothing against people who love truth. Apart from the fact that they make dull companions. (…) What succor, what consolation is there in truth, compared to a story? What good is truth, at midnight, in the dark, when the wind is roaring like a bear in the chimney? When the lightning strikes shadows on the bedroom wall and the rain taps at the window with its long fingernails? No. When fear and cold make a statue of you in your bed, don’t expect hard-boned and fleshless truth to come running to your aid. What you need are the plump comforts of a story. The soothing, rocking safety of a lie.”

— Diane Setterfield, from The Thirteenth Tale

    (rememo via overturetoalabasterskin)

posted : Sunday, January 29th, 2012

reblogged from : music of the spheres