“Red Riding Hood ran from her wolf," he told her with an edge of amusement. "Red Riding Hood didn´t know what the… — Lora Leigh Copy Share Image
“This one day her mother gave her a basket of wine and cake to take to her grandmother because she was ill.… — Anne Sexton Copy Share Image
“[She wished] that once, just once, the fairy tale fantasy would come true. Not the prince in shining armor . . .… — Sierra Dafoe Copy Share Image
“Many bowdlerized versions indicated a Victorian-minded censorship, which feared that Little Red Riding Hood might some day break out, become a Bohemian,… — Jack Zipes Copy Share Image
We don't all dig Shakespeare uniformly, or even 'Little Red Riding Hood.' The understanding of art depends finally upon one's willingness to… — Ralph Ellison Copy Share Image
“One day the grandmother presented the little girl with a red velvet riding hood; and as it fitted her very well, she… — the grimm brothers Copy Share Image
“Why would the wolf in “Little Red Riding Hood” eat a sickly, old grandmother? Wouldn’t it have been a lot easier (and… — Timothy Tocher Copy Share Image
“He says that woman speaks with nature. That she hears voices from under the earth. That wind blows in her ears and… — Susan Griffin Copy Share Image
I was always a character actor. I just looked like Little Red Riding Hood. — Paul Newman Copy Share Image
Hey there, Little Red Riding Hood, you sure are looking good. You're everything a big bad wolf could want. — Sam the Sham Copy Share Image
The modern Little Red Riding Hood, reared on singing commercials, has no objection to being eaten by the wolf. — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
“ 'What i you're the Big Bad Wolf?' he managed to quip. Neal's eyes widened. 'Then you'd better be Little Red Riding… — Rachel Wilder Copy Share Image
“Some part of me was aroused by that trust. Another part of me felt like the wolf leading Red Riding Hood into… — Annabel Joseph Copy Share Image
“I read the story of Red Riding Hood today. I think the wolf was the most interesting character in it. Red Riding… — L.M. Montgomery Copy Share Image
“When your freedom depends on the death of an innocent, it haunts you forever,' Red thought empathetically. 'Even if you couldn’t save… — Emory R. Frie Copy Share Image
“Red Riding Hood screamed, not out of alarm at the wolf's apparent tendency toward cross-dressing, but because of his willful invasion of… — James Finn Garner Copy Share Image
“William glanced at her sword. His upper lip rose, showing her his teeth. My, my, Lord Bill, what big fangs you have.… — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
Old age is the lubricant of belief. When death knocks at the door, skepticism flies out the window. A serious cardiovascular fright… — Carlos Ruiz Zafon Copy Share Image
“Little Red Riding Hood got what she deserved. You don’t go walking in the woods alone if you want to avoid wolves.”… — Carol Goodman Copy Share Image
“No matter what you hear, do not go into the Forest. If you hear something, or someone, in there... don't listen to… — Emory R. Frie Copy Share Image
“Soon the Boggy Mun would open up shop. I wore no cloak and had no pockets. I carried my knife and salt… — Franny Billingsley Copy Share Image
“It was not the time to recall all those really horrifying nursery stories she'd read, Bluebeard, Babes in the Wood, Little Red… — Karen Ranney Copy Share Image
“Most kids don't believe in fairy tales very long. Once they hit six or seven they put away "Cinderella" and her shoe… — Rob Thurman Copy Share Image
“Rachel thinks, What long fingers Mama has, like wands in fairy tales. All the better to conduct with my dear! Ekaterina Wolff… — Emma Richler Copy Share Image
“Vane strolled in. The smile on his face, curving those fascinating lips, was more than enough to make Patience inwardly swear that… — Stephanie Laurens Copy Share Image
“Feeling your body beneath me was the closest to heaven that I shall ever come.” He spoke not in a whisper but… — Juliette Cross Copy Share Image
“It is precisely because the principle of the transcendence of the object is completely independent of the existential status of the objects… — Max Scheler Copy Share Image