Princess Quotes - Dreams weigh nothing

 

Princess Quotes - Dreams weigh nothing 

“Every Princess has one Prince to share the loves and joys of life, and do you know how that Princess knows which Prince is hers?”

“How Mommy?”

“From the kiss.”

“But how?”

“The very first kiss with your Prince will change your life. When your lips touch for the first time, the earth will feel like it stops moving, but in the same moment, the world around you spins. It’ll feel like fireworks in the night sky. Like a bright light in the darkness. You’ll feel your heart beat fast in your ears but silence will surround you. And when you pull apart and open your eyes and look at each other, and really see each other. You’ll know it in that moment, through that kiss, that you’ve just let someone own a piece of your heart, and you’ll live happily ever after.”

― Jay McLean, More Than This

 

“I have nothing against Sean Penn. I don't even mind that he ended up divorcing Madonna. I mean, I still like Shia LaBeouf even though he chose to star in Transformers, which turned out to be a movie about robots from space.

That Talk.

Which is just as bad as choosing to divorce Madonna, if you ask me”

― Meg Cabot, Forever Princess

 

“I am no prince if not yours. -Brandon Maxfield”

― Ninya Tippett, The Mischievous Mrs. Maxfield

 

“I say it instead. "You told so," I admit. "You told me my image of Brody wasn't real, and you were right. I was just too blind to see it."

He laughs a little. "You were to blind to see a lot of things Princess."

It's reassuring when he calls me Princess-as opposed to princess or, worse, Lily. One seems too mocking, the other too intimate. His ironic nickname feels safe.”

― Tera Lynn Childs, Forgive My Fins

 

“But he's looking for love in all the wrong places. Like fancy under catalogs

At least he knows enough not to date while he's campaigning”

― Meg Cabot, Forever Princess

 

“Some people can seem perfect... everything about them can, on paper, be just right.

 

Until you get to know them. Really know them.

 

Then you find out, in the end, while they might be perfect to every one else, they just aren't right for you.”

― Meg Cabot, Forever Princess

 

“Caine met Diana's disbelieving gaze and laughed aloud.

"Why so gloomy? Doesn't every little girl want to grow up to be a queen?"

"Princess," Diana said.

"So, you got a promotion," Caine said.”

― Michael Grant, Plague

 

“How pale the Princess is! Never have I seen her so pale. She is like the shadow of a white rose in a mirror of silver.”

― Oscar Wilde, Salomé

 

“Dreams weigh nothing. - Marie Antoinette”

― Kathryn Lasky, Marie Antoinette: Princess of Versailles, Austria, France, 1769

 

“If you're late to the rescue, the imprisoned princess will just have to escape on her own!”

― Kyo Shirodaira, Spiral: The Bonds of Reasoning, Vol. 04

 

“Something about her is so tempting to look at. Her anger has a childish aura as if she isn’t made of real evil; just a bratty princess playing with her toy fangs.”

― Cameron Jace, Snow White Sorrow

 

“You will find yourself, as he did. But that will not mean it is easy. There are few things easy in life that are worth the doing.”

― Mette Ivie Harrison, The Princess and the Hound

 

“The good news is that I believe every woman who wants to can find a great partner. You're just going to need to get rid of the idea that marriage will make you happy. It won't. Once the initial high wears off, you'll just be you, except with twice as much laundry.

 

Because ultimately, marriage is not about getting something -- it's about giving it. Strangely, men understand this more than we do. Probably because for them marriage involves sacrificing their most treasured possession -- a free-agent penis -- and for us, it's the culmination of a princess fantasy so universal, it built Disneyland.”

― Tracy McMillan

 

“So, yes, I will marry you. Someday. If you'll have me," he said modestly.

"Of course I will, you idiot," I said with a shriek, and threw myself into his arms.”

― Eilis O'Neal, The False Princess

 

“Can you imagine anything more tragic?' Rose asked. 'To be born a princess --native and to the manor born-- and then to forget who you are and settle for being something horrible like an--an accountant!”

― Regina Doman, The Shadow of the Bear

 

“Despite all my public misconduct, in the past year, I had learned the Elemental spells, the Doppelschläferin, and the preparation and flying of a magic broom; I had survived two months as prisoner of war, saving the life of captain Johanne in the process; I had escaped the dungeons of Fortress Drachensbett, and after an arduous journey successfully reunited with my double, so preserving her, and all Montagne, from Prince Flonian's rapacity, I would somehow master the despicable art of being a princess.”

― Catherine Gilbert Murdock, Princess Ben

 

“You can't be just a scribe, or a wizard. Nameless God," he cried, raking a hand through his hair. "I wish they had never found you, never made you think you were the princess. Nothing else, will ever be good enough, not now. You'll never be happy. You'll throw yourself into danger, take it all on yourself, just to prove that they were all wrong about you. And I just-I just-"

And without warning, he stepped on front of me, grabbed my shoulders to stop my pacing, and kissed me.”

― Eilis O'Neal, The False Princess