The Saying of Merlin
Merlin’s name comes from a 6th century prophet, Myrdinn, embellished in the Arthurian legend.
Merlin’s name comes from a 6th century prophet, Myrdinn, embellished in the Arthurian legend.
Merlinade? The word comes from Merlin. It means play a joke. A strange joke …
Your life is before you like an ocean. You don’t see the shore. My life too is an ocean, but behind me.
Time of fighting giants, in the Bronze Age we learned to live without our guardian gods.
Magic! The big word is out. I’m fond of it, but it scares a lot of people.
Hurry up, eat on the grass, some day the grass will eat on you.
Nobody is more slave than the one who thinks to be free
Did Merlin live in the Middle Ages or did he belong to the Bronze Age, like Gandalf?
King Arthur and Merlin have left many traces in the language and culture of France
Merlin’s laugh is not mocking, sly, or hurtful. It’s a seer’s laugh.
As he approached his seventies, Merlin stopped playing the magician for Arthur