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Enchanted Movie Quotes By Anne Sexton

I'll put it out there: I am scarred by the nostalgic indicipherability of my own desires; I an engulfed by the intimidating unknown, pushed through darkness and dragged down by the irretrievable past sweetness of my memories. — Anne Sexton

Enchanted Movie Quotes By Ziggy Marley

Each father wants their sons to be just like them, really. — Ziggy Marley

Enchanted Movie Quotes By Jeffrey Fry

You discover you are old when your regrets replace your dreams. — Jeffrey Fry

Enchanted Movie Quotes By Phyllis McGinley

These are my daughters, I suppose. But where in the world did the children vanish? — Phyllis McGinley

Enchanted Movie Quotes By Steve Forbes

A promise made should be a promise kept. — Steve Forbes

Enchanted Movie Quotes By Jane Austen

Margaret, the other sister, was a good-humored, well-disposed girl; but as she had already imbibed a good deal of Marianne's romance, without having much of her sense, she did not, at thirteen, bid fair to equal her sisters at a more advanced period of life. — Jane Austen

Enchanted Movie Quotes By Paulo Coelho

You don't need to climb a mountain in order to know that it's high. — Paulo Coelho

Enchanted Movie Quotes By Meg Cabot

And I'm going to tell the truth: I didn't like that Sean Penn movie Into the Wild so much.
Yes! I know it was critically acclaimed. I know it won all these awards! It's very sad that a boy is dead and all. But I thought the movie Enchanted, with the singing princess and the chipmunk and the people dancing in Central Park, was cuter.
So there! — Meg Cabot

Enchanted Movie Quotes By Jeff VanderMeer

That's how the madness of the world tries to colonize you: from the outside in, forcing you to live in its reality. — Jeff VanderMeer

Enchanted Movie Quotes By Emma Straub

If the Enchanted Forest were in a movie, they'd always be playing Bob Dylan or Van Morrison or maybe even Leonard Cohen in the background. Greta thought about that a lot. Sometimes when she was taking a shower or helping her mom in the restaurant, she'd imagine what kind of scene it would be and what would be playing to set the mood. — Emma Straub

Enchanted Movie Quotes By Paula Poundstone

I'll probably never have children because I don't believe in touching people for any reason. — Paula Poundstone

Enchanted Movie Quotes By John Kessel

Good players win volleyball games for you, not tall players. — John Kessel

Enchanted Movie Quotes By Lauren Bacall

Young people, even in Hollywood, ask me, 'Were you really married to Humphrey Bogart?' 'Well, yes, I think I was,' I reply. — Lauren Bacall

Enchanted Movie Quotes By Elizabeth Goudge

She lived too close to despair to have any strength left for self-knowledge. She might have been able to acknowledge herself unloved but to know herself unloving was beyond her strength. — Elizabeth Goudge

Enchanted Movie Quotes By John Milton

Him the Almighty Power
Hurled headlong naming from the ethereal sky,
With hideous ruin and combustion, down
To bottomless perdition ; there to dwell
In adamantine chains and penal fire,
Who durst defy the Omnipotent to arms. — John Milton

Enchanted Movie Quotes By Rick Riordan

Percy: "Hey, how's it going?" Annabeth: "Uh, no thanks." Percy: "Okay ... have you eaten anything today?" Annabeth: "I think Leo is on duty. Ask him." Percy: "So, my hair is on fire." Annabeth: "Okay. In a while." She got like this sometimes. It was one of the challenges of dating an Athena girl. — Rick Riordan

Enchanted Movie Quotes By Marc Eckel

Likewise, my life had to be steered. And I had to choose who would lead. Would it be me? — Marc Eckel

Enchanted Movie Quotes By Lee Siegel

I recognized the great monument from the illustration in the copy of /The Jungle Book/ that my mother kept in the top drawer of my bedside table. When I went with Sophia to the Taj Mahal for the first time, I was not as enchanted by the real mausoleum as I had been by its plaster, paint, and paper replica in the studio; the original posed a dreadfully seductive promise in cool marble of a strangely painful loveliness, a lover's lie that death itself might in some mysterious way, because of love, be lovely. — Lee Siegel