Fairytales Quote by Chautona Havig Download Open image ““I will not wear a tulle-tailed dunce cap for anyone or for any reason.”” — Chautona Havig ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fairytales Fantasy
“Use your head for something more than to give your hat a ride, can't you?” — B.M. Bower Copy Share Image
We want to believe that we're invulnerable, and that people who get tricked deserve it. Well, they don't. And someday the arrogant types who… — Walter Kirn Copy Share Image
“I never truckled, I never took off the hat to fashion and held it out for pennies.” — Frank Norris Copy Share Image
“No need to take it out on me that you're so wrinkled you have to screw your hat on.” — Suzanne Wright Copy Share Image
“No surprise. I was the only one at Dave and Bubba’s not wearing a Ragland Rattlers cap. Talk about feeling disloyal. And uncomfortable. My… — Rachel Hawthorne Copy Share Image
“He was a man who always gave the impression of wearing a top hat, even when he was not.” — Judy Budnitz Copy Share Image
“A hat should be taken off when greeting a lady, and left off the rest of your life. Nothing looks more stupid than a… — P.J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
“You cannot wear every expectation. Consider putting aside one's that don't fit.” — Bozena Zawisz Copy Share Image
“You cannot wear every expectation. Consider putting aside ones that don't fit.” — Bozena Zawisz Copy Share Image
“The treetops swayed high above the mists along the edge of the forest known as Wynne Holt. Five boys, all in their twelfth year,… — Chautona Havig Copy Share Image
“Well, I think her exact words were, ‘Luke, sometimes I don’t wike you vewy much,’ so I just told her that I’d always love… — Chautona Havig Copy Share Image
“It’s like she says. ‘Some guys use their hands to slug you or slap you. Others use your own emotions, their emotions, or their… — Chautona Havig Copy Share Image
“America at Christmastime. Magical. Terrifying. No, really, it’s both. When and where else can you go into a store and hear about someone’s grandma… — Chautona Havig Copy Share Image
“trusting the Lord in the little things, to looking for His hand in everything,” — Chautona Havig Copy Share Image
“There is no great virtue in ignoring your needs unless doing so saves someone else. Otherwise, it just makes you act like a martyr.… — Chautona Havig Copy Share Image
“Is it true forgiveness if you decide to forgive—choose to do it even though it’s hard not to still be upset?” “I think so.… — Chautona Havig Copy Share Image
“Save yourselves from strangulation by stuff! You keep talking about how much more you need of this or that, but you don’t need anything—well,… — Chautona Havig Copy Share Image
Fairytales were never really meant for children; they were meant as cautionary tales for teenagers on the verge of growing up. — Kate Forsyth Copy Share Image
“ The Prodigal Son They gave the deep end of their heart--a hue of crimson red, They whispered their desire and offered up their… — Shannon L. Alder Copy Share Image
“Imagine this: Instead of waiting in her tower, Rapunzel slices off her long, golden hair with a carving knife, and then uses it to… — Theappleppielifestyle Copy Share Image
“Aunt Syl must have conveniently stopped reading the childhood fairy tales when the knight left the damsel in distress to pursue a better damsel… — Rachel Higginson Copy Share Image
“Morning and evening Maids heard the goblins cry: 'Come buy our orchard fruits, Come buy, come buy” — Christina Rossetti Copy Share Image
“Good for Christmas-time is the ruddy colour of the cloak in which--the tree making a forest of itself for her to trip through, with… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“Maybe princes aren’t real,” Sada said. Her eyes were crafty and sad at the same time. “But monsters are.” She opened her mouth wide… — Mercedes M. Yardley Copy Share Image
“Still, she stood looking fabulous like a princess should, licking her blood red lips the moment she laid her eyes on the beautiful prince.… — Cameron Jace Copy Share Image
“Rosabella Beauty was the daughter of the famous Beauty, a girl whose love had turned the Beast back into a prince. Darling Charming was… — Suzanne Selfors Copy Share Image
“What I corrupted was what is called the truth in favour of a more marvelous world. I could always improve on the facts. [...]… — Anaïs Nin Copy Share Image