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Quotes about fairytales

Fairytales have long enchanted audiences with their timeless allure, weaving narratives that transcend generations and cultures. These stories, often set in fantastical realms, explore universal themes such as love, courage, and the triumph of good over evil. At their core, fairytales represent the human desire for hope and transformation, offering a glimpse into worlds where the impossible becomes possible and dreams take flight. People are drawn to quotes from fairytales because they encapsulate profound wisdom and moral lessons in simple, yet evocative language. These quotes often serve as reminders of the magic that exists in everyday life, encouraging us to believe in the power of imagination and the potential for change. Whether it's the bravery of a hero, the resilience of a heroine, or the enchantment of a mystical land, fairytales inspire us to see beyond the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary. In a world that can sometimes feel mundane, fairytales offer a sanctuary of wonder and possibility, inviting us to dream big and believe in the magic within ourselves.

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A spell perhaps?” The prince wrinkled his face as though it physically hurt him to think and ask questions.
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Fairytales are fake, life does'nt end in "Happily Ever After
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Maybe he suspected something, maybe he’d simply been around long enough to know that fairytales seldom came true
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Life is a faerytale written by God's hand.
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Deep space rendered mortal time-lines inconsequential. Few things were as old, or pervasive, as the vast, encroachingdarkness of the universe.
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It is all very well to say that all princesses are good and beautiful and charming; but this is usually a determined optimism on everybody's part rather than the truth. After all, if a girl is a princess, she is undeniably a princess, and the best must be made of it; and how much pleasanter it would be if she were good and beautiful. There's always hope that if enough people believe as though she is, a little of it will rub off.
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Don't deny yourself your oddities but DON'T FOLLOW AFTER ME
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The stories we are told as children do, undoubtedly, mark us for life. They are often stories of dark and terrible things, and we are usually told them just before the lights are turned out and we are left alone; but we love them. We love them when we first hear them, and even when we are grown, and think we have forgotten them entirely, they never lose their power over us.
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His face was a ghost story: graveyard eyes, cheekbones as sharp as urban legends, a sealed-coffin mouth.
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C'era una volta... le fiabe non cominciano così per niente, Will. Ma il "poi vissero per sempre felici e contenti" ce lo si deve guadagnare.
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