Fae Quote by Mary Morgan Download Open image ““There are those who say fairytales do not exist.”” — Mary Morgan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fae Fairytale-romance Fantasy-romance Mythology
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“I don't believe in fairy tales. I believe in making my own damn tale.” — Nicole Williams Copy Share Image
“And fairy tales are make-believe. They are the stories we tell to small children to make them believe the world is a far better… — J.L. Vallance Copy Share Image
“The thing about fairy tales was having faith in the things that don't come true, and appreciating them when they do.” — Shey Stahl Copy Share Image
“Away with them, away; we should not believe fairy stories if we wish to be good. Think of them as persons from the fairy… — Stevie Smith Copy Share Image
“Their story isn't a fairytale, but that's okay, because fairytales are predictible, and sometimes boring.” — Lindy Zart Copy Share Image
“Because, no matter how old we get, we always need to believe in fairytales.” — Kristen Ashley 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
“Did ye not mention a game last week?” “Aye, but my duties have kept me away.” Alastair choked on his mead. “Ye have none.” — Mary Morgan Copy Share Image
“Ailsa had made up her mind that the man she would marry must steal the breath from her lungs, make her skin tingle with… — Mary Morgan Copy Share Image
“One kiss,” he murmured against her cheek. The tight knot within him begged for release. She swallowed. “I…do… don’t know.” “I will nae beg… — Mary Morgan Copy Share Image
“Prologue When the ancient bards wove the tale of the great O’Quinlan clan in Navan, Eire, they foretold of destinies that would forever change… — Mary Morgan Copy Share Image
“Have nae fear. I am not a knight, nor do I seek to rescue any damsels.” — Mary Morgan Copy Share Image
“Once every hundred years, two souls are brought together through the veil of time. They are deemed the chosen ones by the Fae. Through… — Mary Morgan Copy Share Image
“Her body swayed to a different rhythm. One as old as time. She didn’t care if they’d only met. All she could think of… — Mary Morgan Copy Share Image
“I will take you here upon the land – in the light. The grass will be your bed and the flowers your pillow. Your… — Mary Morgan Copy Share Image
“Let me show ye how a kiss can burn the blood in your body. And how a touch can send tremors coursing through your… — Mary Morgan Copy Share Image
“Usually, Eve didn’t like men with long hair. Nope, she preferred her men clean cut and shaven. However, the moment this man stepped into… — Mary Morgan Copy Share Image
“Perhaps Nesta will take up the blood-drinking habit, too. I certainly believe her threat to rip out my throat. Maybe she'll enjoy the taste.” — Sarah J. Maas Copy Share Image
“What do you want?" "You." His voice was soft, low. His eyes were intense and watchful.” — Donna Grant Copy Share Image
“Their hands clasped between them, he whispered into her ear, "I claim you, too, Aelin Galathynius.” — Sarah J. Maas Copy Share Image
There are only shades of gray. Black and white are nothing more than lofty ideals in our minds, the standards by which we try… — Karen Marie Moning Copy Share Image
“I have heard people say that men and the Fae are as different as dogs and wolves. While this is an easy analogy, it… — Patrick Rothfuss Copy Share Image
“The woman had a body wet dreams were made of, and he couldn't remember being this goddamn hard in his life.” — Eden Ashe Copy Share Image
“I hope to be bowing in front of you for a long time.” He takes my hand, drops to one knee, and kisses my… — Tricia Copeland Copy Share Image
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“I have a simple philosophy: Fill what's empty. Empty what's full. Scratch where it itches." by Alice Roosevelt Longworth” — Claudy Conn Copy Share Image
“I won’t be your pawn,” I growled. Puck’s lips formed a thin, knowing grin. “In the end, you’ll still serve the Fae.” — Jamie Wyman Copy Share Image
“You do know that I am a Fae, correct?" "Well, if the purple blood oozing from your friends there wasn't a clue, I would… — Brandy Nacole Copy Share Image