The BFG by Roald Dahl is packed with delightful and memorable quotes that stick with you long after you turn the last page. One of the standout quotes for me is, 'I cannot be helping it if I is not understanding it.' This quote really captures the charming simplicity and innocence of the BFG himself. It's a reminder that wisdom and understanding come in many forms, not just traditional education. The way Dahl writes about the BFG's struggles to learn the English language is both heartwarming and humorous, showcasing his unique quirks.
Another one that deeply resonates is, 'The stories that you read for yourself are the stories that help you grow.' This quote is a beautiful tribute to the power of reading and the limitless imagination that good storytelling can ignite. For anyone who has ever been lost in the pages of a book, this one hits home—a true testament to how stories shape us and open our minds to new worlds.
The BFG also has this fantastic line: 'Words are oh such wonderful things.' This gem is so true and encapsulates the magic that words hold, not only in Dahl’s writing but in all stories. It reminds us of the joy and beauty in language, which is integral to the experience of reading and writing.
And how about, 'We is in trouble?' The contrast between the BFG’s innocent tone and the gravity of the situation adds a delightful layer of humor to the story. Dahl has a way of mixing whimsy with serious themes, making these quotes memorable and impactful.
Lastly, 'Dreams is the most important thing.' This quote offers a profound insight into the human experience. It captures the essence of hope, something we all need to hold onto. The BFG teaches us about the significance of dreams, both literally and metaphorically, and how they can inspire us to move forward, no matter what obstacles we face.
'The BFG is full of fantastical moments and quotes that linger in my mind. One that stands out is, 'You is a good and kind little girl.' The way the BFG speaks to Sophie is a blend of innocence and affection, showcasing his gentle nature. This quote really encapsulates the bond they share—it's so tender and heartfelt. Another one that resonates is, 'I can’t help it if you is not understanding,' which highlights the charm of his character and his innocent perspective on the world. His unique way of speaking adds a layer of humor to the book that makes it all the more enjoyable. Roald Dahl's writing style truly brings these quotes to life, making them memorable and impactful, not just for kids but for anyone who loves storytelling.
One of the cutest quotes has to be, 'I is very happy here.' It may seem simple, but it really conveys the BFG’s endearing nature—how he finds joy in the little things. It’s a gentle nudge to appreciate our own happiness, no matter how it manifests. It's also a testament to how friendship can change your outlook on the world, just like it did for Sophie and the BFG. Dahl has this amazing ability to pull heartstrings with just a few words, leaving lasting impressions and warm feelings.
Then there's that delightful line, 'All the dreams is coming true!' Ah, that's just so uplifting! It reminds us that, at the end of it all, our dreams can indeed come to life with a little bit of magic and belief. The optimism in that quote is simply contagious. Roald Dahl’s magic really shines through in these moments, making us all feel a bit more adventurous and hopeful.
One quote I love is, 'Dreams is the most important thing.' It’s such a sweet reminder about having hopes and fantasies, something we can all relate to on some level. The way the BFG sees dreams as a way to bring wonder into the world is just beautiful. It's like Dahl is encouraging us to believe in the power of our dreams, reminding us to never let go of that childlike imagination that often gets lost in adulthood. It really makes you stop and think about the value of being dreamers at any age.
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What will happen when Ryuki realizes that Skylar is a royal like no other? Can Skylar keep her secret from her father, continuing to work inside the palace to take the stolen eggs back to their mothers? What will happen when Skylar realizes that her feelings for Ryuki are much stronger than her feelings for Prince Kenneth? Find out in The Dragon Thief.
I shivered in the darkness, the air stale, damp and cold making goosebumps appear on my bare skin.
The low rumbles and huffs which were coming from behind made me a little scared, and I knew the beast was still there, watching me with interest.
I knew screaming and calling for help was futile since my voice was already hoarse for trying to scream the past few hours, but the only thing to be heard was my echo, and the snarl that followed next.
I heard it shift and felt it's soft fur brush against my body and skin. I swallowed hard and held in my voice.
The more it leaned in, the more my heart beat wildly, and I tried to move away from it.
It's warm breath brushed against my cold skin making me shiver in response. I couldn't see but I had an idea what it wanted. I kept resisting but it was much stronger than I was, easily able to pull my thin legs apart.
It showed it's dominance as a way to make me submit. I knew I wasn't strong enough to fight or escape it, but that didn't mean I was going to willingly do what the beast said, at least at that minute.
But everything changed when I felt it's big head dip between my legs, easily parting them to the extreme, and a rough, yet soft , in my opening. I couldn't help the moan that left my lips.
The was long, rough, and filled me to the brim, and that's when I knew I was in .
The beast wanted to breed with me.
I met evil when I was a teenager. It never left me after that, hovered over me like a dark cloud, followed me everywhere.
When I least expected, he barged into my life like he owned it.
Kidnapped and vulnerable, I am trapped on a stranded island with no way out. There's nowhere I can hide.
I am afraid. I fear his gentleness more than his cruelity. I don't know if I can survive this but I do know that one of us will be ruined by the time this ends.
Every princess dreams about meeting a prince charming. I don't get the prince, I get the King who wants to rule over everything.
He's a Beast but I am no Belle.
The Beauty changed the beast. The Beast fell in love with her. A beautiful fairytale it was.
The Beast doesn't love me, I can't tame him.
This isn't a love story. It's a story of obsession.
18+. Not your traditional Mafia Romance. Proceed with Caution.
Seven Classic Faery Tales are given a very adult makeover.
You are entering a world of myth, magic, and Immortals.
Throw in the humans for the added spice of erotica and violence.
Mix together and you have dark adult faery tales ........
Do not read if easily offended!
"What happens when you meet a tall and handsome elf king who has saved your life but kill your temper?"
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"I'm more of a man in this house. Why can't you let me be on top?" Sean asked with a pout.
Oswin groaned, rolling his eyes and wondering just how much more innocent Sean could be. "It takes a heavy responsibility to be the top," he replied.
"Responsibility? Then it's perfect. I'm making more money, cooking,..."
"Sean. I'm talking about things like stretching and penetrating," Oswin explained as he ignored the bulge in his pants. "Do you even have experience?”
“Then teach me, your majesty.”
“With pleasure.”
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It all starts when the elf king, Oswin Alvingham, mysteriously gets stuck in the human realm and loses his powers. As he roams the unfamiliar一dirty and low class if he is to describe Earth, he stumbles into Sean Cooper, a fresh graduate, and a full-time table-waiter, who gets bullied in the alley. Though Oswin's magical power is lost, his physical strength remains invincible. When he rescues Sean, the latter decides to take him in as gratitude. And that is where the mess begins. How can the king of the elf cope with his new life? How can Sean convince himself not to be evil enough to kick his savor out of his house? Most importantly, how do an average mortal and the noble upper-class immortal live together under the same roof and on the same bed?
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P.S:
1) This book contains mature and explicit 18+ scenes.
2) It also contains little graphic violence in some chapters, but I'll put a warning on the top of those chapters.
3) The ELF here is inspired by Lord of The Ring Series. Therefore, they are tall, slender and beautiful. Not tiny little beings like in children fairy tales.]
What happens when your life is just a lie? What happens when you finally find out that none of what you believe to be real is real? What if you met someone who made you question everything? And what happens when your life is nothing but a fiction carved by Mr. Fiction himself?
"The truth is rarely pure and never simple." — Oscar Wilde.
Disclaimer: this story touches on depression, losing someone, and facing reality instead of taking the easy way out.
( ( ( part of TBNB Series, this is the story of Clarabelle Summers's writers ))
Diving into 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' always brings a surge of nostalgia, doesn't it? Roald Dahl's unique blend of whimsy and wisdom is packed with memorable lines that resonate on so many levels. One quote that really stands out to me is when Willy Wonka says, 'A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.' It reminds me of how easy it is to get bogged down by the seriousness of life; we could all use a splash of whimsy now and then. I often catch myself chuckling at the silliness of life, especially when I'm knee-deep in work or chores. that little spark of nonsense can really lift the mood!
Another quote that always gets me is 'You can’t get anywhere without your friends.' This speaks volumes about the importance of community and camaraderie. It’s so relatable; I’ve personally experienced the value of friendships during tough times. There's something so comforting about sharing experiences, even something as simple as binge-watching an anime or diving into a new game with friends. Those moments lead to unforgettable laughter and memories. It goes to show that whether we’re in fantastical chocolate factories or our cozy rooms, connections with others make any adventure richer.
Oh, and the way Dahl infuses his narrative with cautionary tales about the kids in the story—each quote captures their flaws and eventual downfalls. For example, 'Don’t let your dreams just be dreams.' This notion of taking action really resonates with my own journey of pursuing interests like writing or gaming. It’s a shout-out to all of us to turn those daydreams into reality, and who doesn’t want a sweet taste of success? There’s a bounty of life lessons tucked away in this enchanting tale, making it not just a story for children but a whimsical fable for readers of every age!