With no guillotine, 'A Tale of Two Cities' would have been a travel guide. — Tom Malinowski Copy Share Image
The tale of the actor struggling to make it is oft-told for a reason. — Mike O'Malley Copy Share Image
I got into the genesis of Star Wars, and the tale seemed to me endlessly fascinating. — Cass Sunstein Copy Share Image
“Not every fairy tale story that begins with 'Once upon a time,' has a 'Happily ever after'…” — Khalia Hades Copy Share Image
Telling a tale cannot be like living it, no matter what you say, talking of love cannot be like giving it away…… — Santanu Mishra Copy Share Image
If you stretch your imagination, I'll tell you all a tale, about a time when everything wasn't up for sale. — Tom Petty Copy Share Image
“Snow and Rose didn't know that they were living in a fairy tale--people never do.” — Emily Winfield Martin Copy Share Image
Tale as old as time, tune as old as song. Bittersweet and strange, finding you can change, learning you were wrong. — Beauty And The Beast Copy Share Image
Where no wood is, the fire goes out; so where there is no tale bearer, the strife ceaseth. — Bible Copy Share Image
“We are all searching for the fairy tale. When it doesn't come, we try to create it.” — Linda Masemore Pirrung Copy Share Image
In the tale proper--where there is no space for development of character or for great profusion and variety of incident--mere construction is,… — Edgar Allan Poe Copy Share Image
The search for inventive ways of telling the tale of Christ's birth has been going on a long time; in a way,… — Giles Foden Copy Share Image
Obama prefers to look forward, not back, as he has stated. So at least during his tenure, there will be no reliable… — David K. Shipler Copy Share Image
A tale, like the universe, they tell us, expands ceaselessly each time you examine it, until there’s finally no telling exactly where… — Chang-Rae Lee Copy Share Image
People read vampire novels and say, 'Oh I want to read another vampire novel.' People read fantasy, and they're like, 'Oh I… — David Levithan Copy Share Image
I don't know what my formula is. I only know I like my characters to walk in clouds. I like a little… — Leo McCarey Copy Share Image
Fairytales were maps formed of blood and hair and bones; they were the knots of the sub-conscious unwound. Every word in every… — Alice Hoffman Copy Share Image
I got into reading a lot of noir and a lot of thrillers as well, and I really admired the plotting about… — Joe Abercrombie Copy Share Image
I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, Make thy two eyes like… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
From a tale one expects a bit of wildness, of exaggeration and dramatic effect. The tale has no inherent concern with decorum,… — Peter Straub Copy Share Image
“The ship started a school of fliers that skipped along the wave tops like shining silver coins. "These are the ghosts of… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
“Tales are people who sit on the doorstep of the house of my mind. It is cold outside and they sit waiting.… — Sherwood Anderson Copy Share Image
“September let go a long-held breath. She stared into the roiling black-violet soup, thinking furiously. The trouble was, September didn’t know what… — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
“You can’t tell half a tale, Poison. You can’t write half a book. Whatever you choose to do next will completely change… — Chris Wooding Copy Share Image
To captivate our varied and worldwide audience of all ages, the nature and treatment of the fairy tale, the legend, the myth… — Walt Disney Copy Share Image
That's how you get deathless, volchitsa. Walk the same tale over and over, until you wear a groove in the world, until… — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image