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  • My dream was to eventually make movies. To be part of the fairy tales, stories and novels I loved reading so much growing up.

  • Fairy tales have rules. You are a princess or you aren’t. You are pure at heart or you aren’t. If you are pure at heart, or lucky, you might catch a break.

    Princess   Heart   Lucky  
  • She was more than human to me. She was a Fairy, a Sylph. I don't know what she was, anything that no one ever saw, and everything that everybody ever wanted. I was swallowed up in an abyss of love in an instant. There was no pausing on the brink, no looking down, or looking back. I was gone, headlong, before I had sense to say a word to her.

    Love   Gone   Saws  
    Charles Dickens (1872). “A Cyclopedia of the Best Thoughts of Charles Dickens”, p.277
  • Mortals seldom know how greatly they are influenced by fairies, knooks and ryls, who often put thoughts into their heads that only the wise little immortals could have conceived.

    Wise   Littles   Fairy  
    L. Frank Baum (2016). “American Fairy Tales: American Literature”, p.40, VM eBooks
  • I do believe in fairies, I do, I do.

    Believe   Fairy  
    "Fictional character: Peter Pan". "Peter Pan", www.imdb.com. December 9, 2003.
  • No, In fairy tales When to the ill-starred Prince the lady says 'I love you!' all his ugliness fades fast But I remain the same, up to the last!

    Edmond Rostand (2015). “Cyrano de Bergerac”, p.178, Sheba Blake Publishing
  • I don't really like fairies.

    Fairy  
  • Spring blossoms are fairy tales, autumn leaves are tragic dramas.

    Spring   Drama   Autumn  
  • In this life you have to be your own hero. By that I mean you have to win whatever it is that matters to you by your own strength and in your own way. Like it or not, you are alone in a forest, just like all those fairy tales that begin with a hero who’s usually stupid but somehow brave, or who might be clever, but weak as a straw, and away he goes (don’t worry about the gender), cheered on by nobody, via the castles and the bears, and the old witch and the enchanted stream, and by and by (we hope) he’ll find the treasure.

    Clever   Stupid   Hero  
    Jeanette Winterson (2013). “The Powerbook”, p.155, Random House
  • It never ceases to amaze us that when we were in kindergarten they taught us that a frog turning into a prince was a nursery fairy tale, but when we got to college they told us that a frog turning into a prince was science.

    Ron Carlson, Ed Decker (2003). “Fast Facts® on False Teachings”, p.47, Harvest House Publishers
  • Why are so many of us enspelled by myths and folk stories in this modern age? Why do we continue to tell the same old tales, over and over again? I think it's because these stories are not just fantasy. They're about real life. We've all encountered wicked wolves, found fairy godmothers, and faced trial by fire. We've all set off into unknown woods at one point in life or another. We've all had to learn to tell friend from foe and to be kind to crones by the side of the road. . . .

    Real   Thinking   Fire  
  • I think it is nice to be a little magical. Today we need this. All that we can read in fairy tales or in books. I think somewhere it is all around us. But nowadays we can think that this magic has been killed and I am try to make it survive as long as possible.

    Nice   Book   Thinking  
  • If man puts his honor first in relying upon himself, knowing himself and applying himself, this in self-reliance, self-assertion, and freedom, he then strives to rid himself of the ignorance which makes a strange impenetrable object a barrier and a hindrance to his self-knowledge.

    Fall   Ignorance   Men  
    "The False Principle of our Education". Book by Max Stirner, p. 23, 1842.
  • The unblemished ideal exists only in happily-ever-after fairy tales. Ruth likes to say, "If two people agree on everything, one of them is unnecessary." The sooner we accept that as a fact of life, the better we will be able to adjust to each other and enjoy togetherness. "Happily incompatible" is a good adjustment.

    Wisdom   Two   People  
  • I'm used to writing fairy tales that can be somewhat dark, and the truth is that in fairy tales, romances are always problematic. They may end happily ever after, but someone's getting pushed into an oven or has blood in her shoe.

    Writing   Dark   Shoes  
    Source: www.sfsignal.com
  • The Fairy's dress rustled as she turned. Human women dressed like flowers, layers of petals around a mortal, rotting core.

  • You see the fairy tale - four minutes of glory at the Olympics. I thought my life would be cake after that.

    Cake   Would Be   Four  
  • A writer is dreamed and transfigured into being by spells, wishes, goldfish, silhouettes of trees, boxes of fairy tales dropped in the mud, uncles' and cousins' books, tablets and capsules and powders...and then one day you find yourself leaning here, writing on that round glass table salvaged from the Park View Pharmacy--writing this, an impossibility, a summary of who you came to be where you are now, and where, God knows, is that?

    Cousin   Uncles   Book  
  • Mademoiselle is a fairy," he said, whispering mysteriously.

    Whispering   Fairy   Said  
    Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte (2009). “The Bronte Sisters: Three Novels: Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights; and Agnes Grey (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)”, p.219, Penguin
  • I was a captive and a slave. I loved Dora Spenlow to distraction! She was more than human to me. She was a Fairy, a Sylph, I dont know what she was--anything that no one ever saw, and everything that everybody ever wanted.

    Saws   Fairy   Slave  
    David Copperfield “The Works of Charles Dickens”
  • Every fairy tale, it seems, concludes with the bland phrase "happily ever after." Yet every couple I have ever known would agree that nothing about marriage is forever happy. There are moments of bliss, to be sure, and lengthy spans of satisfied companionship. Yet these come at no small effort, and the girl who reads such fiction dreaming her troubles will end ere she departs the altar is well advised to seek at once a rational women to set her straight.

    Girl   Dream   Couple  
    Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2009). “Princess Ben”, p.338, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Love is a reality which is born in the fairy region of romance.

    Love   Reality   Romance  
  • Nobody wanted to publish a book about fairies; they said people wouldn't be interested. Luckily, I discovered Lady Cottington and her pressed fairies, which revived a huge amount of interest in fairies, so I could go ahead and do the book I wanted to do.

    Book   People   Fairy  
    Source: rayhemachandra.com
  • Fairy-tales are nice.

    "Biography / Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • Fairy tales do not give the child his first idea of bogey. What fairy tales give the child is his first clear idea of the possible defeat of bogey. The baby has known the dragon intimately ever since he had an imagination. What the fairy tale provides for him is a St. George to kill the dragon.

    Baby   Children   Dragons  
    "Tremendous Trifles". Book by Gilbert K. Chesterton, 1909.
  • the association of children and fairy-stories is an accident of our domestic history. Fairy-stories have in the modern lettered world been relegated to the “nursery,” as shabby or old-fashioned furniture is relegated to the play-room, primarily because the adults do not want it, and do not mind if it is misused.

    J.R.R. Tolkien (2012). “Tales from the Perilous Realm”, p.348, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • I made fun of myself before everybody else could, so I always got the comic crowns: Freshman Fink, Sophomore Fairy, Junior Birdman. I got all three of them!

    Fun   Three   Crowns  
  • I think people forget that when people lose Medicaid coverage, they still show up at the hospital when they have a chronic illness or a traumatic impact on their health. And those bills are paid by the hospital who then passes those costs on. They do not have a magic fairy paying the bills for people who show up without insurance. Those bills are passed on to all the people in our country that do have insurance. That's why this bill is not going to break the cycle of higher premiums - because we're going to have fewer people insured.

    Source: www.npr.org
  • Yule—Yul log for the Christmas-fire tale-spinner—of fairy tales that can come true: Yul Brynner.

    Christmas   Fire   Yule  
    Marianne Moore (1994). “Complete Poems”, p.228, Penguin
  • Looking from the window at the fantastic light and colour of my glittering fairy-world of fact that holds no tenderness, no quietude, I long suddenly for peace, for understanding.

    Daphne Du Maurier (2012). “The Birds And Other Stories”, p.40, Hachette UK
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