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Charles Perrault Inspirational Quotes (10)
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The poor child was the drudge of the household, and was always in the wrong. He was, however, the most bright and discreet of all the brothers and if he spoke little, he heard and thought the more.
Charles Perrault
I wish with all my heart that you may be the most lovable prince in the world, and I bestow my gift on you as much as I am able.
Charles Perrault
Once upon a time there was a Queen who had a son so ugly and so misshapen that it was long disputed whether he had human form. A fairy who was at his birth said, however, that he would be very amiable for all that, since he would have uncommon good sense.
Charles Perrault
The less there is of eloquence, the more there is of love.
Charles Perrault
The Prince, charmed with these words, and much more with the manner in which they were spoken, knew not how to show his joy and gratitude he assured her that he loved her better than he did himself.
Charles Perrault
The King's son, who was told that a great princess, whom nobody knew, was come, ran out to receive her. He gave her his hand as she alighted from the coach, and led her into the hall where the company were assembled.
Charles Perrault
The gentleman had also a young daughter, of rare goodness and sweetness of temper, which she took from her mother, who was the best creature in the world.
Charles Perrault
Charm is the true gift of the Fairies.
Charles Perrault
The next day the two sisters went to the ball, and so did Cinderella, but dressed more magnificently than before. The King's son was always by her side, and his pretty speeches to her never ceased.
Charles Perrault
Once upon a time there was a widow who had two daughters. The elder was so much like her, both in looks and character, that whoever saw the daughter saw the mother.
Charles Perrault