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godmother good-things lost
Is it better to have had a good thing and lost it, or never to have had it? Charles Dickens
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Maybe she was being so hoity-toity because she didn't have her own fairy godmother. Charlaine Harris
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The public has become my fairy godmother. Eartha Kitt
godmother needs fairy
Oh, where is the Fairy Godmother of explanations when you need her? Allison Pearson
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The best thing about my faerie godmother is that the creepy just keeps on coming. Jim Butcher
fairy born humans
You mocking changeling- fairy-born and human-bred! Charlotte Bronte
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All of my work is influenced by fairy tales, and I hope my work shows Hans Christian Anderson's influence. Sandra Cisneros
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I'm fascinated with the stories that we tell. Real histories become fantasies and fairy tales, morality tales and fables. There's something interesting and funny and perverse about the way fairytale sometimes passes for history, for truth. Kara Walker
fairy airy idealist
Don't make me into this airy-fairy, moralist, idealist because I'm not. Madeleine Albright
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Fairy tales only happen in movies." -George Melies from The Invention of Hugo Cabret Brian Selznick
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Only thin, weak thinkers despise fairy stories. Each one has a true, strange fact hidden in it, you know, which you can find if you look. Diana Wynne Jones
fairy charm true-gifts
Charm is the true gift of the Fairies. Charles Perrault
fairy left marriage reception tale time
My first marriage was very traditional, in the church, and then we left the church and went to the reception hall. So this time, I'd like to go fairy tale all the way. NeNe Leakes
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We're focusing enough on doing what we have to do to get the right result and send him off with the fairytale end. George Gregan