The 85 Best Phrases of Peter Pan

I leave you the best Phrases of Peter Pan , A character created by Scottish writer James Matthew Barrie for a play released in London on December 27, 1904 named Peter Pan and Wendy. It was taken to the cinema by Disney in 1953 and later in more occasions.

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Phrases of peter pan

1-"Oh, why can not you stay like this forever!"- Mrs. Darling.

2-"The two years mark the beginning of the end."- J. M. Barrie.

3 -"His romantic mentality was like those boxes coming from the mysterious East, which go one inside the others and for many that one discovers there is always one more."- J. M. Barrie.

"Every night, every good mother has a habit, after her children have fallen asleep, to search the imagination of these and order things for the next morning, putting back in their places the many things that have been Out during the day."- JM Barrie.

5-"Children run the rarest adventures without getting undisturbed."- J. M. Barrie.

6-"We expect our children to die as English knights."- Wendy.

7-"If any weakness had, this was to believe that his whole life had taken medicine with courage."- J. M. Barrie.

8-"It seems to me well that you say that you are waiting; I'm waiting too. "- Mr. Darling.

9-"-Michael: Mom, is there anything that can hurt us, after turning on the night lights? - Mrs. Darling: No, my life, they are the eyes that a mother leaves to protect her children.

10-"The stars are beautiful, but they can not actively participate in anything, they have to limit themselves to observe eternally. It is a punishment imposed on them for something they did so long ago that no star ever remembers what it was."- J. M. Barrie.

11-"Older stars have glazed eyes and seldom speak (the flicker is the language of the stars), but the little ones are still curious."- J. M. Barrie.

"A marvelous tinkle of golden bells answered him. That is the language of the fairies."- J. M. Barrie.

13-"Not only did she have no mother, but she had no desire to have one. It seemed to them that they were people who had been given exaggerated importance."- J. M. Barrie.

14-"If I'm no good at least I can retire."- Wendy.

15-"Wendy, a girl is worth more than twenty guys."- Peter Pan.

16-"Today's children know so many things that they soon stop believing in fairies."-Peter Pan.

"Oh, no, you know, the girls are too ready to fall off their strollers."- Peter Pan.

18-"Do you know why the swallows nest in the eaves of the houses? It's to listen to stories."- Peter Pan.

19-"What would it be to kill a man because he is well educated? Bad education!"- Hook.

20-"His courage almost produced astonishment."- J. M. Barrie.

21-"You will not think I would kill him asleep! First I would wake him up and then kill him. It's what I always do."- Peter Pan.

22-"It goes off only when she falls asleep, just like the stars."- Peter Pan.

23-"Fairies have to be one thing or another, because being so small they unfortunately have only room for one feeling at a time."- J. M. Barrie.

"I had run less adventures than any of the others, because important things always happened just when he had already turned the corner."- J. M. Barrie.

25-"They felt sorry for him, but more for themselves."- J. M. Barrie.

26-"The difference between the other boys and him at a time like that was that they knew that everything was feigned, whereas for him the feigned and the real were exactly the same."- J. M. Barrie.

27-"First impressions are very important."- Peter Pan.

28-"When you rule the matter you can do these things without thinking about them."- J. M. Barrie.

29-"He could not be crammed just for the pleasure of feeling crammed, which is what most children like."- J. M. Barrie.

"Oh my God, I'm convinced that sometimes the unmarried ones are of envy."- Wendy.

31-"If there could be two moments you could see the waves and hear the sirens sing."- J. M. Barrie.

"I knew it had not gone dark, but something as dark as night had come."- J. M. Barrie.

33-"While smiling in this way no one dared to speak to him, all they could do was be prepared to obey."- J. M. Barrie.

"She had an impassive expression: she was the daughter of a chief, she had to die like the daughter of a chief, and that was enough."- J. M. Barrie.

35-"She was too proud to resist useless resistance."- J. M. Barrie.

"Wendy was crying, for it was the first tragedy she saw."- J. M. Barrie.

37-"Game over, those guys have found a mother."- Hook.

38-"Some of the greatest heroes have confessed that just before entering into combat a momentary fear entered them."- J. M. Barrie.

"I could only watch, horrified. All children react this way the first time they treat them with injustice."- J. M. Barrie.

40-"The only thing they think they have a right when they approach a bona fide is a fair deal. After one has been unjust to them they will continue to love him, but they will never be the same again."- J. M. Barrie.

"For the boys there was at least a certain attraction in the pirate vocation, but all she saw was that the ship had not been scrubbed for years."- J. M. Barrie.

42-"There was a sound that at the same time was the most musical and saddest in the world: sirens singing to the moon."- J. M. Barrie.

43-"Only mothers are always willing to make bumpers. All children know that mothers are like that and despise them for it, but they take advantage of it constantly."- J. M. Barrie.

44-"Dying will be an awesome adventure."- J. M. Barrie.

"Perhaps the greatest adventure of all was that they had long gone by bed."- J. M. Barrie.

46-"He was too loyal a housewife to hear complaints against the father."- J. M. Barrie.

47-"I'm convinced that sometimes children are more of a problem than a blessing."- Wendy.

48-"We all happen to strange things throughout our lives without for a time we realize that they have happened."J. Barrie.

49-"Their ignorance gave them one more hour of happiness."- J. M. Barrie.

"If you only knew how wonderful a mother's love is, you would not be afraid."- Wendy.

51-"We sneak like the cruelest beings in the world, which is what children are, although very attractive, and spend a totally selfish time and when we need special attention we go back nobly to look for them, sure that they will hug us instead of hitting us ."- JM Barrie.

"So great was their faith in the love of a mother that they thought they could afford to be a little more cruel."- J. M. Barrie.

53-"No one knows as fast as a child when to give in."- J. M. Barrie.

54-"They knew in what they called the bottom of their heart that one can cope very well without a mother and that it is only mothers who think that it is not so."- J. M. Barrie.

"They felt depressed, not only because they were about to lose it, but also because it seemed to them that they were going to meet something pleasant to which they had not been invited."- J. M. Barrie.

56-"Children are always willing, when a novelty appears, to abandon their loved ones."- J. M. Barrie.

57-"If you find your mothers, I hope you like them."- Peter Pan.

58-"According to all the unwritten laws on the wild war, it is always red skin that attacks and with the cunning of his race he does it just before dawn, when he knows that the value of whites is for the Floors."- JM Barrie.

59-"Surprising the red skins cleanly is something that does not fit the capacity of the white man."- J. M. Barrie.

"There they await the violent attack, the inexperienced clutching their revolvers and cracking twigs, while the veterans sleep quietly until just before dawn."- J. M. Barrie.

61-"Like all those who are slaves to a fixed idea, it was a stupid animal."- J. M. Barrie.

"The long uncertainty is terribly exhausting for the pale face that has to pass through it for the first time, but to the old dog those hideous cries and even more frightening silences are but an indication of how the night is passing." - JM Barrie.

63-"That sharpness of the senses which is at the same time the astonishment and despair of civilized peoples."- J. M. Barrie.

64-"Only those who are cheerful, innocent and insensible can fly."- Wendy.

65-"It is written that the noble savage should never express surprise in the presence of the target."- J. M. Barrie.

"One can not, at least, repress some involuntary admiration for the talent that had conceived such a bold plan and for the cruel genius with which it was carried out."- J. M. Barrie.

"Always a dark and lonely enigma, I was separated from his followers in body as well as in soul."- J. M. Barrie.

68-"The sooner we free ourselves from this terror, the better."- J. M. Barrie.

"After all, she was just a child."- J. M. Barrie.

"Hook had penetrated beneath the surface of Presumptuous, seeking no effects, but causes."- J. M. Barrie.

"Then he almost burst into tears, but he imagined how indignant he would get if he instead laughed, so he let out a haughty laugh."- J. M. Barrie.

"Sometimes, but not often, I had nightmares and they were more painful than those of other boys. They spent hours without being able to turn away from these dreams, although she wept pitifully in the course of them. I think they had to do with the mystery of their existence."- J. M. Barrie.

"That man was not bad at all: he loved the flowers (as I've been told) and the delicate music (he himself did not play badly with the harpsichord)." - J. M. Barrie.

"If his rage had broken him into a hundred pieces, each of them would have ignored the mishap"- J. M. Barrie.

"She, who loved things so well!"- J. M. Barrie.

"His light weakened at times, and he knew that if it went out, it would cease to exist."- J. M. Barrie.

"She liked her tears so much that she held out a pretty finger and let them run through it."- J. M. Barrie.

"I regretted that having put such strange names on the island's birds made them now very untamed and difficult to deal with."- J. M. Barrie.

"The surface world had called him, but he was not going to help."- J. M. Barrie.

"I do not know why he was so immensely pathetic, unless it was because he was so pathetically unaware of it. "- J. M. Barrie.

"There was no jubilation in his step, which reflected the course of his dark mind."- J. M. Barrie.

"This inscrutable man never felt as lonely as when he was surrounded by his dogs. They were so socially inferior to him!"- J. M. Barrie.

"Good manners! However low it might have fallen, I still knew that this really counts."- J. M. Barrie.

84-"The most disturbing idea of ​​all was whether it would be rude to think about good education."- J. M. Barrie.

"I love her too. We can not have you both, ma'am."- Peter Pan.


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