Sleeping beauty Quote by Sarah E. Morin Download Open image ““She was struck again by the unlikely vibrancy of the color brown.”” — Sarah E. Morin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Sleeping beauty
“Hers were the pale gray that made you think of nightfall and silver bullets and the edge of winter. The color that filled the… — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
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“She laughed. He was right. Her laughter was enchanting. So, too, the sparkle in her eyes as she glanced at him. He'd never seen… — Karen Ranney Copy Share Image
“The colour is terrible on her. She could have been dead for ten days. In the water.” — Leanne Hall Copy Share Image
“When I first saw her, she stood out in vivid, living color while the world around her turned to grayscale.” — Lori Perkins Copy Share Image
“Suppose I were to begin by saying that I had fallen in love with a color.” — Maggie Nelson Copy Share Image
“She had looked in the mirror a million times and only saw the brown of her skin and not the magic flowing beneath it.” — Bernice L. McFadden Copy Share Image
“But one day, she swore, she'd breathe light and color back into the dimness that had diminished her life.” — Tahereh Mafi Copy Share Image
“Beside her I felt grey, like she had all the colours I'd ever need.” — Daniela Sacerdoti Copy Share Image
“Another crack of lightning split the sky. She mistook his movement toward her for alarm. Amusement crossed her face. “Frightened? Think we’ll be struck?”… — Meredith Duran Copy Share Image
“A smart person would have run and left her to face the consequences of her own stupidity. Not Arpien. He'd always fancied himself a… — Sarah E. Morin Copy Share Image
“He looked foolish and noble and vulnerable and battle-hardened all at once. As though every wound, every mistake, had been healed but not erased.… — Sarah E. Morin Copy Share Image
“When people fall off their pedestals, you have two options. Either you can hate them for letting you down, or you can look at… — Sarah E. Morin Copy Share Image
“Arpien didn't like tears. On the few occasions he'd tried to ease a maiden's tears, she inexplicably started producing more. How to fix this?… — Sarah E. Morin Copy Share Image
“Arpien cleared his throat, removed his cap, and pressed his palms together in the Fifth Stance of Bereavement for Distant Relatives and Especially Good… — Sarah E. Morin Copy Share Image
“She sighed. "Well, there's nothing for it. You better come with me so I can keep an eye on you." "I thought I was… — Sarah E. Morin Copy Share Image
“Was he in trouble? Women were so good at saying everything was fine while plotting punishment.” — Sarah E. Morin Copy Share Image
“Brierly, if we fight without hope, we're defeated before we start.” — Sarah E. Morin Copy Share Image
“His princess was dusty. Arpien should have expected that. Anything lying undisturbed for a hundred years would gather dust. He'd crossed the ocean to… — Sarah E. Morin Copy Share Image
“To believe in anything takes risk," Arpien said. "Perhaps the risk of disappointed hopes is greater than the reward of fulfilled ones.” — Sarah E. Morin Copy Share Image
“You couldn’t save people who didn’t want to be saved from themselves. First, they never stayed saved. Second, rescue pressed too deep turned into… — Sarah E. Morin Copy Share Image
You know what’s a great metaphor for love? Sleeping beauty. Because you have to plow through this incredible thicket of thorns in order to… — David Levithan Copy Share Image
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This is not the way these tales end," Calliope said firmly. "This is not the way that things end when they get to be… — John Barnes Copy Share Image
“I haven't finished revisiting Sleeping Beauty. As a faerie tale, that one is rife with inherent difficulties. After all, the world doesn't stop just… — Anna Sheehan Copy Share Image
There is only one princess in the Disney tales, one girl who gets to be exalted. Princesses may confide in a sympathetic mouse or… — Peggy Orenstein Copy Share Image
“I spent many a charming evening talking and playing with Albertine, but none so sweet as when I was watching her sleep.” — Marcel Proust Copy Share Image
I thought I'd stumbled on Sleeping Beauty and her ugly sister,' said another voice, 'waiting for the kiss of true love to wake them… — John Flanagan Copy Share Image
“He looked foolish and noble and vulnerable and battle-hardened all at once. As though every wound, every mistake, had been healed but not erased.… — Sarah E. Morin Copy Share Image
“When assaulted by sexual knowledge for the first time, a girl plunges into a period of blackness, which is required in order to let… — Joan Gould Copy Share Image
In Into the Woods, Cinderella runs from her prince, Rapunzel is thrown from a tower for her prince, and Sleeping Beauty just thought she… — Tina Fey Copy Share Image