Adolescents Believe That The World Belongs To The Living, Or More Particularly To Living People Their Age, So They Feel Within Their Rights If They Destroy The Canon Or Rewrite The Fairy Stories Or Act Like Red Guards.
What's Wonderful About Into The Woods Is That You Have A Combination Of All The Most Famous Fairytales In This One Story.
We No Longer Believe In Fairy Tales. But We Will Learn To Believe In Monsters
A Child... Who Has Learned From Fairy Stories To Believe That What At First Seemed A Repulsive, Threatening Figure Can Magically Change Into A Most Helpful Friend Is Ready To Believe That A Strange Child Whom He Meets And Fears May Also Be Changed From A Menace Into A Desirable Companion.
I Began To Believe The Fairy Tales: You Know, How We're All Out There Looking For Our Magical Missing Half.
My Heart Beats More For A Raw, Average Vulgar Art, Which Doesn't Live Between Sleepy Fairy-tale Moods And Poetry But Rather Concedes A Direct Entrance To The Fearful, Commonplace, Splendid And The Average Grotesque Banality In Life.
Mortals Seldom Know How Greatly They Are Influenced By Fairies, Knooks And Ryls, Who Often Put Thoughts Into Their Heads That Only The Wise Little Immortals Could Have Conceived.
Fairies Don’t Live Long, But They Are So Little That A Short Time Seems A Good While To Them
It Is Frightfully Difficult To Know Much About The Fairies, And Almost The Only Thing For Certain Is That There Are Fairies Wherever There Are Children.