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“Once upon a time there was a boy named Peter Pan, who decided not to grow up.
So he flew away to Neverland where the pirates are.
What fun he must have had.
But he was rather lonely.”
I daresay you've felt it yourself... for something or... someone.
Peter Pan (2003)
THEME: PETER PAN (AND SEQUEL)
“Second star to the right and straight on till morning.”
“All this has happened before, and it will all happen again.”
“Goodness gracious! Whatever shall we do?!”
“Sound the alarm!”
“Call Scotland Yard!”
“I’m so glad you came back tonight. I might never have seen you.”
“Cutting your hand off was only a childish prank.”
“Just exactly what do you think you are doing?”
“I didn’t know a codfish could talk.”
“You’re a traitor! You lied to me!”
“Don’t let ‘em see you cry.”
“Duty calls!”
“This is ridiculous. I can’t fly!”
“You’ll never win.”
“Well, it’s a long way home.”
“It’s so dangerous here, but you’ll be safe there.”
“Look, it’s a war!”
“You think you’re very grown-up, but you have a great deal to learn.”
“Oh, give that back!”
“Stop it, this isn’t funny!”
“A good captain always goes down with his ship.”
“You changed.”
As you look at Wendy, you may see her hair becoming white, and her figure little again, for all this happened long ago. Jane is now a common grown-up, with a daughter called Margaret; and every spring cleaning time, except when he forgets, Peter comes for Margaret and takes her to the Neverland, where she tells him stories about himself, to which he listens eagerly.
J. M. Barrie - Peter Pan (via peterpanquotes)