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Perrault Fairy Quotes By Charles Perrault

Charm is the true gift of the Fairies. — Charles Perrault

Perrault Fairy Quotes By Jacques Charles

Nothing will ever equal that moment of joyous excitement which filled my whole being when I felt myself flying away from the earth. It was not mere pleasure; it was perfect bliss. Escaped from the frightful torments of persecution and of calumny, I felt that I was answering all in rising above all.
[Said after making man's first ascent by hydrogen balloon in 1783] — Jacques Charles

Perrault Fairy Quotes By Mats Sundin

There are more short-term goals right now the way I see it, that I feel are more important right now than maybe the 1,000 points. — Mats Sundin

Perrault Fairy Quotes By Alexandre Dumas

Really, Emmanuel,' said Julie, 'wouldn't you think that all these rich people, so happy only a short while ago, had built their fortunes, their happiness and their social position, while forgetting to allow for the wicked genie; and that this genie, like the wicked fairy in Perrault's stories1 who is not invited to some wedding or christening, had suddenly appeared to take revenge for that fatal omission? — Alexandre Dumas

Perrault Fairy Quotes By Charles Perrault

Once upon a time there was a Queen who had a son so ugly and so misshapen that it was long disputed whether he had human form. A fairy who was at his birth said, however, that he would be very amiable for all that, since he would have uncommon good sense. — Charles Perrault

Perrault Fairy Quotes By Elizabeth Wanning Harries

In France, the literary fairy tale was a genre initially established by a group of women (and a few men, including Perrault, who frequented their circles and salons). Lewis Seifert has estimated that more than two-thirds of the tales that appeared during the first wave of fairy-tale production in France (between 1690 and 1715) were written by women. For more than a century the tales of d'Aulnoy, Lheritier, La Force, Bernard, and other women dominated the field of fairy tales and were the touchstones of the genre. They were often long, intricate, digressive, playful, self-referential, and self-conscious - far from the blunt terseness that Benjamin and many others would associate with the form. — Elizabeth Wanning Harries

Perrault Fairy Quotes By George Sand

I loved [fairy stories] so, and my mother weighed down by grief had given up telling me them. At Nohant I found Mmes. d'Ardony's and Perrault's tales in old editions which became my chief joy for five or six years ... I've never read them since, but I could tell each tale straight through, and I don't think anything in all one's intellecutal life can be compared to these delights of imagination. — George Sand

Perrault Fairy Quotes By Harold Morowitz

Computer science is to biology what calculus is to physics. It's the natural mathematical technique that best maps the character of the subject. — Harold Morowitz

Perrault Fairy Quotes By Samantha Ellis

I love the fact that Perrault's princess goes on living and struggling after she finds her prince, and that Perrault doesn't shrink from the weirdness of Sleeping Beauty being over a hundred years old but having the body of a lithe young thing. When the prince wakes her, he considers telling her she's wearing the kind of clothes his grandmother used to wear, but decides it's best not to mention it just yet. — Samantha Ellis

Perrault Fairy Quotes By Paul Acampora

That's the key to happiness," Abbey declares. "Join the right circus. — Paul Acampora

Perrault Fairy Quotes By Charles Perrault

Her godmother, who was a fairy, said, You would like to go to the ball, is that not so? — Charles Perrault

Perrault Fairy Quotes By Henri J.M. Nouwen

Let's dare to enter into an intimate relationship with God without fear, trusting that we will receive love and always more love. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Perrault Fairy Quotes By John Olsen

What joy there is in hearing yourself think, and to make that thinking into ink. — John Olsen

Perrault Fairy Quotes By Mark Twain

Life was a fairy-tale, then, it is a tragedy now. When I was 43 and John Hay 41 he said life was a tragedy after 40, and I disputed it. Three years ago he asked me to testify again: I counted my graves, and there was nothing for me to say. I am old; I recognize it but I don't realize it. I wonder if a person ever really ceases to feel young - I mean, for a whole day at a time. — Mark Twain