Top 21 Sleeping Beauties Quotes
#1. Our house was like sleeping beauties palace after the enchanted spell is cast
Karen Foxlee
#2. Uncharted territory," I said. "The parts on the maps of our lives that we don't understand. In cartographer's language they call these places sleeping beauties.
Christopher Barzak
#3. God, I hate Sleeping Beauties." Why that story, out of all the possible stories, should have the sort of staying power it does is beyond me. Centuries of helpless girls, half of them rotting away years before their Prince could come. It makes me sick.
Seanan McGuire
#4. I don't love balls and sleeping beauties, that kind of thing. I think the great thing about 'Snow White' is those images have scarred me since I was a child with the Queen, the mirror, the taking of the heart, the huntsman and the enchanted forest.
Rupert Sanders
#5. A memory is only a Prince Charming who stays just long enough to awaken the Sleeping Beauties of our wordless stories.
Michel De Certeau
#6. My clothes are fabulous - colourful, fun and by some very special designers. They deserve a better life than being sleeping beauties in a bed of tissue inside a trunk.
Suzy Menkes
#10. Secrecy in suits goes a great way towards success.
Francis Bacon
#11. The figures of rhetoric are the beauties of all poems we have ever read. Without them we would merely be us: eating, sleeping, manufacturing, and dying. With them everything can be glorious. For though we have nothing to say, we can at least say it well.
Mark Forsyth
#12. Leibniz's machine was designed to automate the dreary task of solving moral problems
Martin Cohen
#13. Beautiful places are not for sleeping; they are for staying awake to watch the beauties!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#14. He's going to want an explanation," I say.
"An explanation? You don't owe him anything. If you don't want to talk to him, don't. If you want to yell at him, do. If you want to slash his tires - "
"Ginnie."
"I was going to say don't. Or do. Whatever helps.
Lindsey Leavitt
#15. Breaches of Sharia law, some involving domesticated animals.
Lee Child
#16. I've never been your boss, Alayna. If anything, you're the one who owns me.
Laurelin Paige
#17. That's nice! You have called me Eponine!
Victor Hugo
#18. I suppose because I grew up a thousand miles from the sea and missed the great age of passenger liners, I have always been subject to a romantic longing for ocean travel.
Bill Bryson
#19. His feelings are warm, but I can imagine them rather changeable.
Jane Austen
#20. Does the customer invent new product or service? The customer generates nothing. No customer asked for electric lights. There was gas and gas mantles, which gave good light.
W. Edwards Deming
#21. What makes people the world over stand in line for Van Gogh is not that they will see beautiful pictures but that in an indefinable way they will come away feeling better human beings. And that is exactly what Van Gogh hoped for.
John Russell