1.
The idea of my life as a fairy tale is itself a fairy tale.
Grace Kelly
The notion of my life as a fantasy is itself an illusion.
2.
There is no social-change fairy. There is only change made by the hands of individuals.
Winona LaDuke
3.
Fairy damsels met in forest wide / By knights of Logres, or of Lyones, / Lancelot or Pelleas, or Pellenore.
John Milton
4.
I've always thought fairies are like mushrooms, you trip over them when you're not thinking about them, but they're hard to spot when you're searching for them.
Jo Walton
5.
We are all fairies living underneath a leaf of a lily pad.
Tori Amos
6.
I just gravitate to those more testosterone-filled sort of parts than me playing something a bit more fairy-like.
Jason Statham
7.
The public has become my fairy godmother.
Eartha Kitt
8.
Thy loving smile will surely hail The love-gift of a fairy tale.
Lewis Carroll
9.
We call them faerie. We don't believe in them. Our loss.
Charles de Lint
10.
When your daughter asks you to be a fairy for her 5th birthday party... you better be a damned fairy.
Tony Hawk
11.
Every constellation’s like its own fairy tale.
Lauren Miller
12.
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
13.
Of all the minor creatures of mythology, fairies are the most beautiful, the most numerous, the most memorable.
Andrew Lang
14.
Maybe she was being so hoity-toity because she didn't have her own fairy godmother.
Charlaine Harris
15.
Don't make me into this airy-fairy, moralist, idealist because I'm not.
Madeleine Albright
16.
Breaking things is a specialty of everyone in Fairy Tail
Hiro Mashima
17.
On the tawny sands and shelves trip the pert fairies and the dapper elves.
John Milton
18.
A tendency toward the abstract is inherent in linear expression: graphic imagery being confined to outlines has a fairy-like quality and at the same time can achieve great precision.
Paul Klee
19.
Do you believe in fairies? Say quick that you believe. If you believe, clap your hands!
James M. Barrie
20.
Fugazi, Fugazi. It's a wazy. It's a woozie. It's fairy dust.
Mark Hanna
22.
There may be fairies, there may be elves, but God helps those who help themselves.
Stephen King
23.
It's like the drag fairy coming and saying 'What would you like to do?' Um, yeah karate.
Gerard Way
25.
There is not a single homely thing that, looked at from a certain angle, does not become fairy.
Hope Mirrlees
27.
Mortals seldom know how greatly they are influenced by fairies, knooks and ryls, who often put thoughts into their heads that only the wise little immortals could have conceived.
L. Frank Baum
28.
The more you give away, the more you get back.
Wayne Dyer
30.
I'll seek a four leaved shamrock in all thy fairy dells, And if I find the charmed leaves, oh, how I'll weave my spells!
Samuel Lover
31.
The surprise is on the far side." "You're sure?" "Positive." "It better not be another fairy," Seth said. "What's the matter with fairies?" "I've already seen about a billion of them and also they turned me into a walrus.
Brandon Mull
32.
There are fairies at the bottom of our garden.
Rose Fyleman
34.
It is frightfully difficult to know much about the fairies, and almost the only thing for certain is that there are fairies wherever there are children.
James M. Barrie
37.
Rachel delivered it like an official pronouncement. Like she was one of the fairies gifting Sleeping Beauty's christening: Beauty. Intelligence. Heterosexual.
Josh Lanyon
38.
The fairies break their dances And leave the printed lawn.
A. E. Housman
39.
David tells me that fairies never say 'We feel happy': what they say is, 'We feel dancey'.
James M. Barrie
41.
We sometimes received - and I would read - 200 manuscripts a week. Some of them were wonderful, some were terrible; most were mediocre. It was like the gifts of the good and bad fairies.
Marilyn Hacker
42.
I am agnostic only to the extent that I am agnostic about fairies at the bottom of the garden
Richard Dawkins
44.
Like many air travelers, I am aware that airplanes fly aided by capricious fairies and invisible strings.
J. Maarten Troost
46.
the temperaments of children are often as oddly unsuited to parents as if capricious fairies had been filling cradles with changelings.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
47.
The dances ended, all the fairy train For pinks and daisies search'd the flow'ry plain.
Alexander Pope
50.
God is so omnipresent. . . . God is an angel in an angel, and a stone in a stone, and a straw in a straw.
John Donne