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With a single bound, he was out of the window.
Origin: Puss in Boots by Charles Perrault. Spoken by: The narrator about Puss
Real bravery is when you're scared but you still do it anyway.
Origin: The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by E.T.A. Hoffmann. Spoken by: Nutcracker
There's no such thing as too much water.
Origin: The Frog Prince by the Brothers Grimm. Spoken by: The Frog
There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.
Origin: Tristan and Iseult, a medieval tale of chivalric romance. Spoken by: The narrator
But the prince begged very hard, and Cinderella at last was forced to yield.
Origin: Cinderella, attributed to Charles Perrault. Spoken by: The narrator
Love looks not with the eyes but with the mind; and therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.
Origin: A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare (though not a traditional fairy tale). Spoken by: Helena
Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.
Origin: Sleeping Beauty by Charles Perrault. Spoken by: The narrator
For she deserved all the good fortune that came her way.
Origin: Cinderella, attributed to Charles Perrault. Spoken by: The narrator
No sooner said than done - simple as pie, they flew up into the sky.
Origin: The Seven Ravens by the Brothers Grimm. Spoken by: The Sister
Ah, how good it feels! The hand of an old friend.
Origin: Hansel and Gretel by the Brothers Grimm. Spoken by: The witch, deceptively
And so the little girl went on with her little naked feet, which were quite red and blue with the cold.
Origin: The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Andersen. Spoken by: The narrator
Squeeze me, I pray you; I cannot get in the door for fat.
Origin: The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids by the Brothers Grimm. Spoken by: The mother goat, to the wolf
One may suffer a world of demons for the sake of an angel.
Origin: The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen. Spoken by: The Little Mermaid
Second star to the right and straight on till morning.
Origin: Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie. Spoken by: Peter Pan
Just because it's what's done, doesn't mean it's what should be done!
Origin: Cinderella, attributed to Charles Perrault. Spoken by: Cinderella
I will help you, my little red-capped child.
Origin: Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault. Spoken by: The Woodsman
Everything you look at can become a fairy tale and you can get a story from everything you touch.
Origin: The Tinderbox by Hans Christian Andersen. Spoken by: The narrator
All good things come to those who wait.
Origin: The Frog Prince by the Brothers Grimm. Spoken by: The narrator
Oh, grandmother, what big ears you have!
Origin: Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault. Spoken by: Little Red Riding Hood
So she tucked it away under her kerchief, not willing to part with it, and went back to her work.
Origin: The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Andersen. Spoken by: The narrator
It is a terrible thing to be so open: it is as if my heart put on a face and walked into the world.
Origin: The Twelve Dancing Princesses by the Brothers Grimm. Spoken by: The narrator
Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest one of all?
Origin: Snow White by the Brothers Grimm. Spoken by: The Evil Queen
Every man's life is a fairy tale written by God's fingers.
Origin: The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Andersen. Spoken by: The narrator
I want to do nothing chic, I want to have ideas before beginning a piece.
Origin: The Emperor's New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen. Spoken by: The swindlers
And, as he spoke, he no longer looked severe to her, and she no longer saw the Beast but a handsome prince.
Origin: Beauty and the Beast by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont. Spoken by: The narrator
Even the tiniest of flowers can have the toughest roots.
Origin: Thumbelina by Hans Christian Andersen. Spoken by: The narrator
If you want to have something done, you have to do it yourself.
Origin: The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen. Spoken by: The Little Mermaid
I must go and see this mouse paradise.
Origin: The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, Aesop's Fables. Spoken by: The Country Mouse
The quieter you become, the more you can hear.
Origin: Rumpelstiltskin by the Brothers Grimm. Spoken by: Rumpelstiltskin
The only way to achieve the impossible, is to believe it is possible.
Origin: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. Spoken by: Alice
Where words fail, music speaks.
Origin: The Nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen. Spoken by: The narrator
You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope.
Origin: Persuasion by Jane Austen (though not a traditional fairy tale). Spoken by: Captain Frederick Wentworth
So delicious was the taste that it made her long for more.
Origin: The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen. Spoken by: The narrator about Gerda
Do you hear treading, do you hear a light tread? It's the little steps of the goblins.
Origin: The Elves and the Shoemaker by the Brothers Grimm. Spoken by: The shoemaker or his wife
I'd rather be a bird than a street rat.
Origin: Aladdin, from One Thousand and One Nights. Spoken by: Aladdin
When day breaks and the sun rises, I must go and greet him.
Origin: The Frog Prince by the Brothers Grimm. Spoken by: The Frog
When matters are desperate, we must put on a desperate face.
Origin: Bluebeard by Charles Perrault. Spoken by: One of Bluebeard's wives
Better a lean freedom than a fat slavery.
Origin: The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, Aesop's Fables. Spoken by: The Country Mouse
When I am with you, there is nowhere else I’d rather be. And I am a person who always wants to be somewhere else.
Origin: The Steadfast Tin Soldier by Hans Christian Andersen. Spoken by: The narrator
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