Top 1200 Living Happily Ever After Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
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.
After many decades of Disney movies, we have been conditioned to expect princesses to fall in love quickly with their charming princes and 'live happily ever after.'
Is not where I live happily ever after, or who with. It's the fact that I live happily ever after. — © Cecelia Ahern
Is not where I live happily ever after, or who with. It's the fact that I live happily ever after.
And so, with laughter and love, we lived happily ever after.
I've already had my happily ever after.
I think we ought to live happily ever after," and she thought he meant it. Sophie knew that living happily ever after with Howl would be a good deal more hair-raising than any storybook made it sound, though she was determined to try. "It should be hair-raising," added Howl. "And you'll exploit me," Sophie said. "And then you'll cut up all my suits to teach me.
Happily ever after never happens in the second act.
Happily ever after, or even just together ever after, is not cheesy.
I`ve realized that in all the great stories, even if there`s a happily-ever-after ending, there`s something sad.
All I will tell you is that I play a small role in someone's happily ever after.
Happily ever after doesn't begin with Once upon a time: it begins with Now.
Happily ever after, or even just together ever after, is not cheesy,” Wren said. “It’s the noblest, like, the most courageous thing two people can shoot for.
A peace agreement isn't like a fairy story. You don't live happily ever after. — © Jonathan Powell
A peace agreement isn't like a fairy story. You don't live happily ever after.
The wonderful thing about a TV show is if you get picked up for another season, there's no happily ever after.
I want to get married and have children and live happily ever after. That's important to me.
Love is not sufficient. It never has been. Stories that claim otherwise are lies. There's always SOMETHING after happily ever after.
Happily ever after doesn't come easy. But for love, it's always worth the fight.
I just want to live happily ever after, every now and then.
The whole world had changed. Only the fairy tales remained the same. "And they lived happily ever after.
I dont know about happily ever after... but I know about happily, Weetzie Bat thought.
Maybe it's a fairy tale, but I believe in happily ever after.
You actually do confront your dark side, your impulses, or your feelings of sibling rivalry in Cinderella or whatever. You admit that they exist and then you work through them and conquer them and come out living happily ever after having learned something. That's one reason why the fairy tales keep having traction and meaning.
She wanted happily ever after more than he could possibly know. She wanted forever. Problem was, she just wasn’t sure she believed in it anymore. It was why she clung to her fiction so much. She immersed herself in books because there she could be anyone and it was easy to believe in love and happily ever after
When you think about it, giving up your real personality is a small price to pay for the richness of living happily ever after with an actual man!
What did a happy ending even mean in real life, anyway? In stories you simply said, 'They lived happily ever after,' and that was it. But in real life people had to keep on living, day after day, year after year.
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.
My story is definitely going to be a happily ever after, no matter what.
No one ever does live happily ever after, but we leave the children to find that out for themselves.
You know, nothing is ever happily-ever-after. Ever.
Books ought to have good endings.How would this do: and they all settled down and lived together happily ever after?
Part of my purpose in my books has been to tell the complete story of a relationship and a marriage, not just to end with 'happily ever after,' leaving the protagonists at the altar or in bed... I wanted to show some of the complicated business of actually living a successful marriage.
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.
And if real life was like the movies, I should have lived happily ever after.
I think we ought to live happily ever after.
There is no happily-ever-after to run to. We have to work for happiness.
[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 realized that searching for a mentor has become the professional equivalent of waiting for Prince Charming. We all grew up on the fairy tale "Seeping Beauty," which instructs young women that if they just wait for their prince to arrive, they will be kissed and whisked away on a white horse to live happily ever after. Now young women are told that if they can just find the right mentor, they will be pushed up the ladder and whisked away to the corner office to live happily ever after. Once again, we are teaching women to be too dependent on others.
Nobody lives happily ever after, because that is extremely unrealistic. — © Nadya Suleman
Nobody lives happily ever after, because that is extremely unrealistic.
You aren't a hero and I'm not beautiful and we probably won't live happily ever after " she said. "But we're alive and together and we're going to be all right.
I don't write the kind of 'happily ever after' that romance readers enjoy.
And they all lived happily ever after (barring death, divorce, arrest for tax fraud, that incident with the pool boy...)
I'm building this reputation as YA heartbreaker, I know. Some people like 'happily ever after,' but I don't think that's me.
How could two people who were so in love not end up happily ever after? It had to work. Didn’t it?
There is no need for revenge. Living happily ever after is a sign that you have not let the past beat you.
We need to set goals for ourselves. Start today...if you don't have any goals, make your first goal getting some goals. You probably won't start living happily ever after, but you may start living happily, purposefully, and with gratitude...Goals are gratitude in action. They give us the opportunity to build on what we already have. While achieving goals can be a lengthy process, we can learn to be grateful for each stage in the process of setting and meeting goals.
When you think about it, giving up your 'real' personality is a small price to pay for the richness of 'living happily ever after' with an actual man!
Happily ever after is a concept I'll never believe in.
Feel lucky for what you have when you have it. Isn't that the point? Happily ever after doesn't mean happy forever. — © Alice Hoffman
Feel lucky for what you have when you have it. Isn't that the point? Happily ever after doesn't mean happy forever.
You have to believe in love stories and prince charming and that eventually you'll find your own happily ever after.
I think we deserve a happily-ever-after." "If anyone ever did, it's us.
Anyone can have a once-upon-a-time or a happily-ever-after, but it's the journey between that makes the story worth telling.
I'm not really a believer in romantic, happily-ever-after love stories.
Nothing was easy, and sometimes she failed, and sometimes she thought that the fairy stories were right, that there must indeed be easier ways of living happily ever after; but defeat is a poor ending to any tale, so she kept trying.
The same as real life, there is no happily ever after.
Like everybody, I too believed that couples lived happily ever after. But it only happens in books.
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
Feel lucky for what you have when you have it. Isn't that the point? Happily ever after doesn't mean happy forever. The ever after, what precisely was that? Your dreams, your life, your death, your everything. Was it the blank space that went on without us? The forever after we were gone?
That means life itself is a fairy tale. Like the characters, we all live and love and search for a happily-ever-after.
The unblemished ideal exists only in happily-ever-after fairy tales. Ruth likes to say, "If two people agree on everything, one of them is unnecessary." The sooner we accept that as a fact of life, the better we will be able to adjust to each other and enjoy togetherness. "Happily incompatible" is a good adjustment.
Do you know why happily ever after is a lie?" Snow asked. "Because life is change.
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