Quotes on the topic: Fairy


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Divorce in a young-adult novel means what being orphaned meant in a fairy tale: vulnerability, danger, unwanted independence.


Getting to wear Chanel is my version of a fairy tale. Not that I would wear it every day - my style is more jeans and T-shirts - but it's kind of fun.


I love monsters, I love creatures, I love beings, I love aliens. That's more supernatural and more the stuff of fairy tales. Fairy tales are as ancient as we are. I love those stories. I think they're really interesting because they always have more than simply the fright aspect. There's something deeply psychological.


I was raised on the brothers Grimm, but my favorite fairy tales in the world are Oscar Wilde's - 'The Nightingale and the Rose,' 'The Selfish Giant.' The latter is probably my all-time favorite.


In fairy tales, the children are saved by caring adults. We need more caring adults in the lives of our children.


I absolutely believed when I was young because the Tooth Fairy was always good to me. The Tooth Fairy generally left me a dollar or two dollars and, as a kid, that was a lot of money.


Usually, the fairy tale ends with the girl marrying the prince. But mine started as soon as the marriage was over.


I believe in fairy tales. They are the basis of all our performance of storytelling and film-making - when we twist the real events of the world into something that offers us hope - and I believe in that.


Just about every science whiz can tell you how he or she took apart the TV or the radio when they were kids just to see how it worked. To see what the world was made of. Well, when I was a kid, I took apart fairy tales to see how they worked. To see what the world was made of.


No matter what you write, you actually can't help retelling a fairy tale somewhere along the way.


I am not sure how much good is done by moralising about fairy tales. This can be unsubtle - telling children that virtue will be rewarded, when in fact it is mostly simply the fact of being the central character that ensures a favourable outcome. Fairy tales are not, on the whole, parables.


One of my favourite messages about 'The Pirate Fairy' is that the story is about appreciating your own talents.


The point is, how do you know the Guarantee Fairy isn't a crazy glue sniffer.


I'll be left writing picture books and fairy tales.


I was a great reader of fairy tales. I tried to read the entire fairy tale section of the library.


I can't just only be on reality TV and show everything when it's the fairy princess, fairytale, and then not take my hits when I have to.


When I went back to England after a year away, the country seemed stuck, dozing in a fairy tale, stifled by the weight of tradition.


I never grew up reading or fantasizing about fairy tales. I was always too busy, like, outside being a kid.


Look at Jane Austen. Her characters derive in a reasonably straight line from fairy tales.


I also like the whole idea of fairy tales and folk tales being a woman's domain, considered a lesser domain at the time they were told.