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  • #1
    “Always remember that you are unique. Just like everybody else.”
    DI

  • #2
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “I don't suffer from my insanity -- I enjoy every minute of it.”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Dance with the Devil

  • #3
    “Uhh... I mean, uh, sorry you had to see that, but you know how it is when you get those, uh, manly urges, and you just gotta kill somethin'...fix things, uh, cook outdoors...”
    Mulan

  • #4
    “I'll get that arrow, pretty boy, and I'll do it with my shirt ON.”
    Yao

  • #5
    “My little baby, off to destroy people.”
    Mushu from Mulan

  • #6
    “Oh! I'm gonna hit you so hard it'll make your ancestors dizzy!”
    Yao from Mulan

  • #7
    “Cinderella walked on broken glass
    Anurora let a whole lifetime pass
    Belle fell in love with a hideous beast
    Jasmine married a common thief
    Ariel walked on land for love
    Snow White barely escaped a knife because
    Rapunzel has to find a new dream
    Tiana kissed her prince and turned green
    Mulan left to be a man
    Pocahontas stayed to save her land
    It's all about the smiles and tears; because love means facing your biggest fears”
    Holly Miller

  • #9
    “Yet the only girl who'd love him is his mother...' - A Girl Worth Fighting For (song)”
    David Zippel

  • #10
    Walt Disney Company
    “The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all.”
    Disney's Mulan

  • #11
    Albert Einstein
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
    Albert Einstein

  • #12
    Frank Zappa
    “So many books, so little time.”
    Frank Zappa

  • #13
    Jane Austen
    “The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.”
    Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey

  • #14
    Steve  Martin
    “A day without sunshine is like, you know, night.”
    Steve Martin

  • #15
    Jim Henson
    “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and it may be necessary from time to time to give a stupid or misinformed beholder a black eye.”
    Jim Henson

  • #16
    Charles M. Schulz
    “All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn't hurt.”
    Charles M. Schulz

  • #17
    Alexandre Dumas fils
    “The difference between genius and stupidity is: genius has its limits.”
    Alexandre Dumas-fils

  • #18
    Billy Sunday
    “Going to church doesn’t make you a Christian any more than going to a garage makes you an automobile.”
    Billy Sunday, "Billy" Sunday, the man and his message: with his own words which have won thousands for Christ

  • #19
    Mark Twain
    “Reader, suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself.”
    Mark Twain

  • #20
    Nicholas Sparks
    “Do you want a cookie?
    - What?
    - A cookie. Like an Oreo. Do you want one?
    - No.
    - How can you not want a cookie?
    - I just don't.
    - Okay, fine,let's say you did want a cookie. Let's say you were dying for a cookie, and there were cookies in the cupboard. What would you do?
    - I'd eat a cookie?
    - Exactly. That's all I'm saying.
    - What are you saying?
    - That if people want cookies, they should get a cookie. It's what people do.
    - Let me guess. Dad won't let you have a
    cookie?
    - No. Even though I'm practically starving to death, he won't even consider it. He says I have to have a sandwich first.
    - And you don't think that's fair.
    - You just said you'd get a cookie if you wanted one. So why can't I? I'm not a little kid. I can make my own decisions.
    - Hmm. I can see why this bothers you so
    much.
    - It's not fair. If he wants a cookie, he can have one. If you want a cookie,
    you can have one. But if I want a cookie, the rules don't count. Like you
    said, it's not fair.
    - So what are you going to do?
    - I'm going to eat a sandwich. Because I have to. Because the world isn't fair
    to ten-year-olds.”
    Nicholas Sparks, The Last Song

  • #21
    Gerald Morris
    “There's never a reason to trust someone. If there's a reason, then it's not trust.”
    Gerald Morris, The Quest of the Fair Unknown

  • #22
    Gerald Morris
    “Lynet scowled. "I’m just so tired of young knights wearing their father’s armor and dreaming romantic dreams riding up to their death.”
    Gerald Morris, The Savage Damsel and the Dwarf

  • #24
    Gerald Morris
    “They've named the well after you."
    "How did they know my name?"
    "They don't. They invented one.”
    Gerald Morris, The Squire, His Knight, and His Lady

  • #25
    Gerald Morris
    “I take it that he is more than just a woodcutter.”
    “No one is just a woodcutter,” replied Terence.
    “A person's always more than his present occupation.”
    Gerald Morris, The Savage Damsel and the Dwarf

  • #26
    Gerald Morris
    “Don't make yourself so special," the dwarf said with a snort. "As if getting lost was some trick that only women knew. I've known men who could get lost in their own bedrooms. The only difference is that men with no sense of direction don't brag about it, the way women do.”
    Gerald Morris, The Savage Damsel and the Dwarf

  • #27
    Gerald Morris
    “Which do you hate more: breaking your word or dying?"

    "I don't know. I've never done either.”
    Gerald Morris, The Squire, His Knight, and His Lady

  • #28
    Gerald Morris
    “How did they know that I was the one who saved them?"
    "They don't. You're the third knight they've celebrated over since it happened.”
    Gerald Morris, The Squire, His Knight, and His Lady

  • #29
    Gerald Morris
    “He expects us to kill him," Palomides said to Dinadan.
    "Some people are so demanding," Dinadan replied. "Considering we've only just met, I mean.”
    Gerald Morris, The Ballad of Sir Dinadan

  • #30
    Gerald Morris
    “I have this recurring nightmare where I'm lost in a strange forest, and my only hope is your sense of direction. Enough to give a fellow the sweats, it is.”
    Gerald Morris, The Savage Damsel and the Dwarf

  • #31
    Gerald Morris
    “Once she exclaimed, "But I always thought that sorceresses were evil!"
    "What do you mean 'evil'?"
    Lynet has never considered the question. "You know," she said, after a moment, "unfriendly to people."
    "People!" repeated Morgana derisively. "As if humans were all that mattered. Just once I'd like to see people judged by how friendly they are to sorceresses.”
    Gerald Morris, The Savage Damsel and the Dwarf

  • #32
    Gerald Morris
    “The next day, to the joy of all of Arthur's court, Sir Gareth was wed to the fair Lady Lyonesse of Cornwall. All who beheld the couple declared that ne'er had so handsome a knight wed so beautiful a maiden. At the same time, Sir Gaheris was wedded to the Lady Lynet, younger sister to the Lady Lyonesse. They looked alright too.”
    Gerald Morris, The Savage Damsel and the Dwarf



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