Top 31 Faerie Fairy Quotes

#1. For me, the sound design and the musical score is a big part of what makes scary movies work.

James Wan

#2. We call them faerie. We don't believe in them. Our loss.

Charles De Lint

#3. He was walking into Faerie, in search of a fallen star, with no idea how he would find the star, nor how to keep himself safe and whole as he tried. He looked back and fancied that he could see the lights of Wall behind him, wavering and glimmering as if in a heat-haze, but still inviting.

Neil Gaiman

#4. If by it, you mean that big ass vein in the middle of your forehead, then yeah. It moved all right and it's still pulsing.

Kimberly Spencer

#5. Humph,' he said, with a disagreeable air, 'the universe does its work very quietly.' ("The Bogey Man")

A.E. Coppard

#6. 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 because one person is asleep.

Anna Sheehan

#7. But there were no faerie godmothers. There were only mothers and grandmothers, and there was no magic wand to wave over a person's heart and make it all better. The fairy tales lied ... Fucking Brothers Grimm.

Laurell K. Hamilton

#8. There once was a girl of the sea, who refused to see who she could be. The strength of a world in the hands of a girl, consumed by the curse of the three.

Kimberly Spencer

#9. The myths and legends about Faerie are many and diverse, and often contradictory. Only one thing is certain - that nothing is certain. All things are possible in the land of Faerie.

Brian Froud

#10. I want the people I love to do not as I would or have done, but whatever will keep them safe.

Melissa Febos

#11. Lets choose to do something really difficult, something that saves lives, and let's do that thing with people we love.

Donald Miller

#12. The eye is complicated. It mixes the colors [it sees] for you ... The painter must unmix them and lay them on again shade by shade, and then the eye of the beholder takes over and mixes them again.

Elizabeth Borton De Trevino

#13. Just when you think you've seen it all - see more.

A.H. Scott

#14. The greatest thing I ever saw was Roger Maris breaking Babe Ruth's record.

Mickey Mantle

#15. Unseelie dreams make unseelie fae.

Luna Lindsey

#16. The world would be a brighter, happier place, if we could only remember our childhood wonder.

P.J. Roscoe

#17. There are fairies at the bottom of our garden.

Rose Fyleman

#18. She wondered what a girl had to do to get her soul condemned.

Anna Durand

#19. Never interrupt a faerie circle ceremony. And, if a faerie has appeared to you, visually, do not speak to it until it has spoken to you. These two transgressions are considered so rude, that the faeries may literally attack you, on the spot.

Alexei Maxim Russell

#20. Perhaps if only once you did enjoy
The thousandth part of all the happiness
A heart beloved enjoys, returning love,
Repentant, you would surely sighing say,
"All time is truly lost and gone
Which is not spent in serving love."

Torquato Tasso

#21. None of [the books are] worth reading. There are no fairy tales, no faerie tails, no sword-swinging princesses or lightning-throwing gods.

Laurie Halse Anderson

#22. She was never going to get used to how much the Faeries seem to stare at her, as if dissecting her and examining the little pieces inside her like a science project.~Ever Fire: A Dark Faerie Tale #2

Alexia Purdy

#23. Fairies in Ireland are sometimes as big as we are, sometimes bigger, and sometimes, as I have been told, about three feet high.

W.B.Yeats

#24. In all likelihood fairies of larger stature were ancient gods in a state of decay, while their diminutive congeners were the swarming spirits of primitive imagination.

Lewis Spence

#25. The tales of Elfland do not stand or fall on their actuality but on their truthfulness, their speaking to the human condition, the longings we all have for the Faerie Other.

Jane Yolen

#26. Our two peoples have stood shoulder-to-shoulder in the brotherhood of blood spilled.

Jacques Chirac

#27. Do you remember what I told you that first time at Taki's? About faerie food?"
"I remember you said you ran down Madison Avenue naked with antlers on your head", said Clary, blinking silver drops off her lashes.

Cassandra Clare

#28. Robert Kirk believed the fairies to be the doubles or, as he called them, the 'co-walkers' of men, which accompanied them through life, and thought that this co-walker returned to Faerie when the person died.

Lewis Spence

#29. Between the borders of Faerie and the physical world stands an ancient forest where the trees are exceedingly tall; and although no longer visible to men, their roots go deep into its earth.

Gabriel Brunsdon

#30. He smelled of forest and primal desire that saturated Taryn's senses and made her imagine what it felt like to be caught and conquered.

Genevra Thorne

#31. The English alphabet is pure insanity ... , It can hardly spell any word in the language with any degree of certainty.

Mark Twain

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