A Quote by Jean Ferris

And they lived happily (aside from a few normal disagreements, misunderstandings, pouts, silent treatments, and unexpected calamities) ever after. — © Jean Ferris
And they lived happily (aside from a few normal disagreements, misunderstandings, pouts, silent treatments, and unexpected calamities) ever after.
It would absolutely suck if you paid a few bucks for a book only to find that on the first page it said, 'Once upon a time they all lived happily ever after' and the rest of the book was blank.
And so, with laughter and love, we lived happily ever after.
And if real life was like the movies, I should have lived happily ever after.
The wise old fairy tales never were so silly as to say that the prince and the princess lived peacefully ever afterwards. The fairy tales said that the prince and princess lived happily ever afterwards; and so they did. They lived happily, although it is very likely that from time to time they threw the furniture at each other.
After going through years of litigation to get royalties due to him, the guy who coined the term 'happily ever after' lived reasonably well for a while.
People in the real world would kill for a happily ever after, and you're willing to just throw it away ?" I look away from her. "It's hardly a happily ever after when you wind up right at the beginning.
And will I tell you that these three lived happily ever after? I will not, for no one ever does. But there was happiness. And they did live.
Like everybody, I too believed that couples lived happily ever after. But it only happens in books.
And they all lived happily ever after (barring death, divorce, arrest for tax fraud, that incident with the pool boy...)
The whole world had changed. Only the fairy tales remained the same. "And they lived happily ever after.
Books ought to have good endings.How would this do: and they all settled down and lived together happily ever after?
[A young adult novel] ends not with happily ever after, but at a new beginning, with the sense of a lot of life yet to be lived.
I find it next to impossible to remain politely silent when people prate to me about the glory of being given another chance to live happily ever after!
But real life doesn't travel in a perfect straight line; it doesn't necessarily have that 'all lived happily ever after' bit. You have to work on where you're going.
He was reading from the beginning so that he could get to the end, where the reader was assured that the knight and the fair maiden lived together happily ever after.
There is something infinitely better than happily-ever-after. There is happiness. Happiness is a living, dynamic thing, Eve, and has to be worked on every moment for the rest of our lives. It is a far more exciting prospect than that silly static idea of a happily-ever-after. Would you not agree?" - Aidan Bedwyn
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