Quote by Chris Lavers Download Open image ““Perhaps unicorns once made perfect sense and then we simply forgot.”” — Chris Lavers ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.0 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I suppose I could understand it if men had simply forgotten unicorns, or if they had changed so that they hated all unicorns now and tried to kill them when they saw them. But not to see them at all, to look at them and see something else-what do they look like to one another, then? What do trees look… — Peter S. Beagle Copy Share
“Unicorns know naught of shame, or need, or doubt, or debt; But mortals, as you may have noticed, take what they can get.” — Peter S. Beagle Copy Share Image
“So, what’s the issue with Unicorns?” “Imagine a cat,” Rose said. “Not just a cat, but a cat that is such a cat, other… — Bryan Fields Copy Share Image
“I am fit to capture a unicorn, and I should not be so questioned.” — Philippa Gregory Copy Share Image
“[The unicorn] sighed and plodded on, both amused and disappointed. It serves you right, she told herself. You know better than to expect a… — Peter S. Beagle Copy Share Image
“He read? Oh my God, guys that read were like unicorns. They only existed in fairy tales.” — J. Lynn Copy Share Image
“He held out his elbow in a disingenuously gentlymanly gesture. "How about we go and have some real fun?" "What,shattering my one remaining fantasy… — Kiersten White Copy Share Image
“When the alicorn bubble was fully expanded a complete horn was worth twenty times its weight in gold.” — Chris Lavers Copy Share Image
“If your unicorn shifts disconcertingly between a goat, a horse, a rhinoceros, a marine mammal from the North Atlantic, assorted Tibetan ungulates and a… — Chris Lavers Copy Share Image
“Half a century later the great horn of Windsor, one of several alicorns owned by the British royal family, was valued at £100,000.” — Chris Lavers Copy Share Image