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900 Best Peter Pan Quotes: Never Grow Up (2023)

1. “You just think lovely wonderful thoughts,” Peter explained, “and they lift you up in the air.”


2. “I remember you being a lot bigger.”


3. “Next moment he was standing erect on the rock again, with that smile on his face and a drum beating within him. It was saying, "To die will be an awfully big adventure.”


4. “Their ignorance gave them one more glad hour;”


5. “She asked where he lived. Second to the right, said Peter, and then straight on till morning.”


6. “There was not a pocket between the four of them. ” -Peter Pan and Wendy


7. “when there's a smile in your heart, there's no better time to start”


8. “But we mustn’t judge Peter too harshly, me dear. It’s that Wendy who’s to blame.”


9. “Years rolled on again, and Wendy had a daughter. This ought not to be written in ink but in a golden splash. ” -J. M. Barrie


10. “to die, would be an awfully big adventure”


11. “But in her dream he had rent the film that obscures the Neverland, and she saw Wendy and John and Michael peeping through the gap.”


12. “Insolent pup!”


13. “- Wendy Darling: Where do you live?


14. “You are a very ill-mannered young man. Do you know that?”


15. ‘And Peter laughed, and when he did, all the Devils grinned, because Peter’s laugh was a most contagious thing.’


16. “Aye but throwing it to that crocodile! That cursed beast liked the taste of me so well he’s followed me ever since, licking his chops for the rest of me. ” -Captain Hook


17. “What a pity, Mr. Smee. I’m afraid we’ve lost the dear Captain. ” -Peter Pan


18. ‘I think I had a mother once.’


19. “I'm youth, I'm joy, I'm a little bird that has broken out of the egg.”


20. “- Captain Hook: If I were you, I'd give up!


21. “Dust?” -Wendy and John


22. “I’m a codfish. ” -Captain Hook


23. “been dreaming.”


24. “Proud and insolent youth,” said Hook, “prepare to meet thy doom.” “Dark and sinister man,” Peter answered, “have at thee.”


25. “He swore this terrible oath: “Hook or me this time.”


26. “Chomped at me the other night at the window. ” -Peter Pan


27. “Stop playing and help me find my shadow! Shadow … shadow …”


28. “and thus it will go on, so long as children are gay and innocent and heartless.”


29. “Why, Captain, cutting your hand off was only a childish prank, you might say. ” – Smee


30. “When there’s a smile in your heart, there’s no better time to start. ”


31. “Blast that Peter Pan. If I could only find his hideout, I’d trap him in his lair. ” -Captain Hook


32. ‘Peter Pan.’


33. ‘Little boys should never be sent to bed. They always wake up a day older.’


34. “The second star to the right shines in the night for you, to tell you that the dreams you plan really can come true.”


35. “In the immortal children’s Christmas pantomime Peter Pan, there comes a climactic moment when the little angel Tinkerbell seems to be dying.”


36. “I won’t grow up.”


37. “Oh, I should like very much to cross swords with some real buccaneers. ” -John


38. “All you need is faith trust and a little bit of pixie dust.”


39. ‘Yes,’ he said rather sharply. He felt for the first time that it was a shortish name.


40. “You need not be sorry for her. She was one of the kinds that likes to grow up. In the end, she grew up of her own free will a day quicker than the other girls. ”


41. “Her wings would scarcely carry her now, but in reply, she alighted on his shoulder and gave his nose a loving bite. ” -J. M. Barrie


42. “There is a saying in Neverland that every time you breathe, a grown-up dies. ” -Peter Pan


43. “Even though you want to try to, never grow up. ”


44. “Wendy was quite surprised but interested; and she indicated in the charming drawing-room manner, by a touch on her night-gown, that he could sit nearer her. ”


45. “Michael, the buried treasure. Where is it?” -John


46. “Guess what? I’ve decided, I’m not gonna be a tinker fairy anymore.”


47. “All children, except one, grow up.”


48. “Boy, why are you crying?” -Peter Pan


49. “All of this has happened before, and it will all happen again. ” -J. M. Barrie


50. “Over there, Tink. In its den. Is it there?”


51. “I have the strangest feeling that I’ve seen that ship before a long time ago when I was very young.”


52. “I’ll teach you how to jump on the wind’s back, and then away we go. ” -J. M. Barrie


53. “It all seemed so natural to Wendy that you could not dismiss it by saying she had been dreaming. ” -J. M. Barrie


54. “All the world is made of faith, and trust, and pixie dust. ”


55. “Children who fall out of their prams when the nurse is not looking. If they are not claimed in seven days, they are sent to the Neverland. ” – Peter Pan


56. “It is not in doing what you like, but in liking what you do that is the secret of happiness.”


57. “Most disquieting reflection of all, was it not bad form to think about good form?”


58. “Poor Nana. Oh, yes, poor Nana. But poor father? Oh, no. ” – Mr. Darling


59. “Every child is affected thus the first time he is treated unfairly. All he thinks he has a right to when he comes to you to be yours is fairness.”


60. “Poor Nana? This is the last straw! Out! Out, I say!” -Mr. Darling


61. “There were odd stories about him; as that when children died he went part of the way with them, so that they should not be frightened. She”


62. “A moment after the fairy’s entrance the window was blow open by the breathing of the little stars, and Peter dropped in.”


63. “Next year he did not come for her. She waited in a new frock because the old one simply would not meet, but he never came. ” -J. M. Barrie


64. “Forget them Wendy. Forget them all. Come with me where you'll never, never have to worry about grown up things again.”


65. “decompiled,”


66. “O evil day!” cried Starkey.


67. “Even though you want to try to; never grow up. ”


68. “So come with me, where dreams are born and time is never planned. Just think of happy things and your heart will fly on wings forever in Never-never Land.”


69. “Aren't you our mother, Wendy?”


70. “I had a white rat. ” -Lost Boy (Fox)


71. “Don’t be afraid. Be flattered. ”


72. “I’ll show you this ghost has blood in his veins. ” – Captain Hook


73. “Faint hearts never won, Fair Lady.”


74. “Her wings would scarcely carry her now, but in reply, she alighted on his shoulder and gave his nose a loving bite. ”


75. “Fairies have to be one thing or the other, because being so small they unfortunately have room for one feeling only at a time. ”


76. “Why, what is the matter, father dear?' 'Matter!' he yelled; he really yelled. 'This tie, it will not tie.”


77. “Of course Neverland had been make-believe in those days; but it was real now, and there were no night-lights, and it was getting darker every moment, and where was Nana?”


78. “All it takes is a little faith and trust.”


79. ‘Great news, boys … I have brought at last a mother for you all.’


80. “Why, you blithering blockhead!” – Captain Hook


81. ‘Wendy Moira Angela Darling,’ she replied with some satisfaction. ‘What is your name?’


82. “Beneath all that power, you’re nothing more than an unloved, lonely lost boy. ”


83. ”It is so naughty of him not to wipe his feet. ” -Wendy


84. “I came to listen to the stories.”


85. “If you cannot teach me to fly, teach me to sing.”


86. “Thank you, me dear, you’ve been most helpful. ” -Captain Hook


87. “Peter Pan’s. ” -Mrs. Darling


88. “With the lost boys.”


89. “But, Captain, wouldn’t it be more humane-like to slit his throat?” -Smee


90. “Nothing, precious,” she said; “they are the eyes a mother leaves behind her to guard her children.”


91. “So, you want a splash, Mr. Starkey? I’ll give you a splash!” -Captain Hook


92. “Would you like an adventure now,” he said casually to John, “or would you like to have your tea first?”


93. “The second star to the right, shines in the night for you, to tell you that the dreams you dream, really can come true.”


94. “She says she glories in being abandoned.”


95. “Absence makes the heart grow fonder… or forgetful.”


96. “A moment after the fairy’s entrance the window was blown open by the breathing of the little stars, and Peter dropped in. ” -J. M. Barrie


97. “Why can’t you fly now, mother? Because I am grown up, dearest. When people grow up they forget the way.”


98. “- Se vuoi, ti do un bacio. - Peter le rispose: - Grazie - e non avendo idea di ciò che fosse un bacio, le tese una mano attendendo che vi deponesse qualche cosa.


99. “Do you know why I come up with schemes, Pan? Because life bores me.”


100. “It is quite impossible to say how time does wear on in the Neverland…”


101. “No, by thunder!” Starkey cried.


102. “I can't come,' she said apologetically, 'I have forgotten how to fly.'


103. “The difference between him and the other boys at such a time was that they knew it was make-believe, while to him make-believe and true were exactly the same thing.”


104. “Would you like an adventure now, or shall we have tea first?”


105. “Firefly from hell!” -J. M. Barrie


106. “Jack, Maggie, all you have to do is think one happy thought, and you’ll fly like me.”


107. “Odd things happen to all of us on our way through life without our noticing for a time that they have happened.”


108. “I’m youth, I’m joy… I’m a little bird that has broken out of the egg.”


109. “I think it's perfectly lovely the way you talk about girls...”


110. “It is so naughty of him not to wipe his feet. ”


111. “Build a house?” exclaimed John.


112. “To tell the boys we sail with the tide, sir. ” -Smee


113. “Never say goodbye because goodbye means going away, and away means forgetting. ” – Peter Pan


114. ‘When a new baby laughs for the first time a new fairy is born, and as there are always new babies there are always new fairies.’


115. “And if he forgets them so quickly," Wendy argued, "how can we expect that he will go on remembering us?”


116. “You surprised to see me, Rumple? I don’t blame you. I’m a little surprised myself. Look who’s all grown up and become the Dark One! Good for you. ”


117. Wendy: Peter. You won’t forget me, will you?


118. ‘Dreams do come true, if only we wish hard enough. You can have anything in life if you will sacrifice everything else for it.’


119. “- Peter Pan: Don't have a mother.


120. “What’s the pixie doing?” -Michael


121. “T-T-Tiger Lily, Captain?” -Smee


122. “ALL CHILDREN, EXCEPT ONE, grow up. They”


123. ‘All of this has happened before, and it will all happen again.’


124. “Second star to the right and straight on 'til morning. ”


125. “Well, I’m certainly proud of you, you blockheads. ” – Peter Pan


126. ‘Girls are much too clever to fall out of their prams.’


127. ‘Second to the right,’ said Peter, ‘and then straight on till morning.’


128. “Aye, that is a kiss. A powerful thing.”


129. “Nobody calls Pan a coward and lives!”


130. “Absence makes the heart grow fonder…or forgetful.”


131. “Of all delectable islands the Neverland is the snuggest and most compact. ”


132. ” I certainly have never seen her. ” -John


133. “Wendy had lived such a home life that to know fairies struck her as quite delightful. ” -J. M. Barrie


134. “If he thought at all, but I don't believe he ever thought, it was that he and his shadow, when brought near each other, would join like drops of water...”


135. “I’m so happy, I think I’ll give you a kiss.”


136. “I’ll show you this ghost has blood in his veins. ” -Captain Hook


137. “The most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or touched, they are felt with the heart.”


138. “captain voice,”


139. “Years rolled on again, and Wendy had a daughter. This ought not to be written in ink but in a golden splash.”


140. “Never say goodbye, because goodbye means going away, and going away means forgetting.”


141. “Yes,” said cunning Peter, “but we are rather lonely. You see we have no female companionship.”


142. “You just think lovely wonderful thoughts, Peter explained, and they lift you up in the air.”


143. ‘You always know after you are two. Two is the beginning of the end.’


144. “Second star to the right and straight on ‘til morning. ”


145. “Fly, of course. ” -Peter Pan


146. ‘It is not in doing what you like, but in liking what you do that is the secret of happiness.’


147. “Little boys should never be sent to bed. They always wake up a day older. ”


148. “Wendy,' he continued, in a voice that no woman has ever yet been able to resist, 'Wendy, one girl is more use than twenty boys.' Now”


149. “Oh, the cleverness of me!”


150. “If less is more, there’s no end to me, Peter Pan.”


151. “Forget them, Wendy. Forget them all. Come with me where you’ll never, never have to worry about grown-up things again. ”


152. “- Twin: Do you tell stories?


153. “Me no spoofum! Where you hide Princess Tiger Lily?” -Indian Chief


154. ‘Is that all?’


155. “That’s not countin’ the holidays, either. ” -Smee


156. “All are keeping a sharp look-out in front, but none suspects that the danger may be creeping up from behind.”


157. “In time they could not even fly after their hats. Want of practice, they called it; but what it really meant was that they no longer believed. ”


158. “no matter how hard we try to be mature, we will always be a kid when we all get hurt and cry”


159. “I won’t grow up, I don’t want to go to school, just to learn to be a parrot and recite a silly rule.”


160. “I mean it! Young lady, this is your last night in the nursery!” – Mr. Darling


161. “No, father! No!” -Michael


162. “He was never more sinister than when he was most polite, which is probably the truest test of breeding.”


163. “Wait for me somewhere between reality and all we’ve ever dreamed.”


164. “Would you like an adventure now, or shall we have our tea first?”


165. “We’ll shanghai Wendy!” -Captain Hook


166. “After a time he fell asleep, and some unsteady fairies had to climb over him on their way home from an orgy.”


167. ‘So come with me where dreams are born and time is never planned. Just think of happy things and your heart will fly on wings forever in never-never land.’


168. “You know, I have the strangest feeling that I’ve seen that ship before, a long time ago, when I was very young. ” – Mr. Darling


169. “George, dear, do hurry! We mustn’t be late for the party, you know. ” -Mrs. Darling


170. “The pirates, listening avidly at the mouths of the trees, heard the question put by every boy, and alas, they also heard Peter's answer.”


171. “All the world is made of faith, trust, and pixie dust.”


172. “So passeth a worthy opponent.”


173. “When pirates and lost boys meet, they merely bite their thumbs at each other. ”


174. “Forget them, Wendy. Forget them all. Come with me where you'll never, never have to worry about grown up things again.


175. “Come, Smee, we must leave immediately. We’ll surround Peter’s home…” -Captain Hook


176. “But in her dream, he had rent the film that obscures the Neverland, and she saw Wendy and John and Michael peeping through the gap. ”


177. “There is nothing more enchanting than a child at play.”


178. “Oh… well, I think she’s lovely. ” -Wendy


179. “.. he was standing erect on the rock again, with that smile on his face and a drum beating within him. It was saying 'to die will be an awfully big adventure.”


180. “All you need is faith, trust and a little bit of pixie dust.”


181. “Dreams do come true, if only we wish hard enough. You can have anything in life if you will sacrifice everything else for it. ”


182. “Don’t grow up. It’s a trap.”


183. “- Pirate: Beg for your lives.


184. “You're next, Hook! This time you’ve gone too far!”


185. “Growing up is such a barbarous business, full of inconvenience... and pimples.”


186. “They drew near the Neverland; for after many moons they did reach it. ”


187. “Cheaters never win”


188. “Never is an awfully long time. ”


189. “There are many different kinds of bravery. There’s a bravery of loving others before loving oneself.”


190. “Just always be waiting for me.”


191. “The second star to the right, shines in the night for you, to tell you that the dreams you have really can come true.”


192. Forget them all. Come with me where you'll never, never have to worry about grown-up things again


193. ‘I’m sure I sometimes think that spinsters are to be envied.’


194. “This is all your doing. ” -Captain Hook


195. “Peter Pan” by “Loren Javier“, licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0


196. “There are zigzag lines on it...and these are probably roads in the island, for Neverland is always more or less an island, with astonishing splashes of


197. ‘I don’t want ever to be a man … I want always to be a little boy and to have fun.’


198. “You’re not old enough to shave! What are you doing with a sword? And flying around… this is an insurance nightmare!”


199. “We can fly!”


200. “- Peter Pan: Come with me where you'll never, never have to worry about grown up things again.


201. “I have no recollection of writing the play of Peter Pan, now being published for the first time so long after he made his bow upon the stage.”


202. “You won't forget me, Peter, will you, before spring-cleaning time comes?


203. “Pan, who and what art thou?” he cried huskily.


204. “The last thing he ever said to me was, Just always be waiting for me, and then some night you will hear me crowing.”


205. “She also said she would give him a kiss if he liked, but Peter did not know what she meant, and he held out his hand expectantly.”


206. “Oh my God, I think I killed it.”


207. “To die will be an awfully big adventure. ” -J. M. Barrie


208. “Fly to the rescue, Pan. I'll shoot you... right through your noble intentions.”


209. “This ain’t no place for a respectable pirate. ” -Smee


210. “A mother is always the beginning. She is how things begin.”


211. “He had carried Tinker Bell part of the way, and his hand was still messy with the fairy dust. ” -J. M. Barrie


212. “Kidnapped?” -Mr. Darling


213. “Now, now, now, now, Captain, just relax. What you need is a shave. A nice soothing shave. There, now.”


214. “The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease forever to be able to do it.”


215. “She dreamt that the Neverland had come too near and that a strange boy had broken through from it. ”


216. “Blast that Peter Pan. If I could only find his hideout, I’d trap him in his lair. ” – Captain Hook


217. “Why, Captain, cutting your hand off was only a childish prank, you might say. ” -Smee


218. “Take care, lest an adventure is now offered you, which, if accepted, will plunge you in deepest woe.”


219. “I'm frightfully sorry, old chaps.”


220. “What is this, some sort of Lord of the Flies preschool? Where are your parents? Who’s in charge, here?”


221. “Give it to him, Captain! Cleave him to the brisket!”


222. “What was she like?” -Lost Boy (Raccoon)


223. “-Ya sé que querías ser amable -dijo, ablandándose-, así que me puedes dar un beso.


224. “Oh, Peter, you saved my life!”


225. ‘I’ll hold you in my heart until I can hold you in my arms.’


226. ‘I’m so sorry,’ said Wendy Moira Angela.


227. ‘Never is an awfully long time.’


228. “All of this has happened before, and it will all happen again.”


229. “What is a kiss? Why, it’s a contraction of the mouth due to an enlargement of the heart.”


230. “Where’s your sense of adventure?”


231. “The game's up,” he cried, “those boys have found a mother.”


232. “Wow. Two dead already. ” -Smee


233. “I’m youth, I’m joy,” Peter answered at a venture, “I’m a little bird that has broken out of the egg.”


234. “Girls are much too clever to fall out of their prams. ” -Peter Pan


235. “I do believe in fairies. I do! I do!” -Peter Pan


236. “Well, Captain. It’s nice to see you smiling again. Brings back the good old days when we were leading a healthy, normal life, scuttling ships, cutting throats. ” -Smee


237. “- Peter Pan: I will not grow up! You cannot make me! I will banish you like Tinkerbell.


238. “That,” explained Curly, “is why we are her servants.”


239. “But we mustn’t judge Peter too harshly, my dear. It’s that Wendy who’s to blame. ” – Captain Hook


240. “I do believe in fairies, I do, I do. ” – Peter Pan


241. All children, except one, grow up.


242. ‘I’ll teach you how to jump on the wind’s back, and then away we go.’


243. “I said nothing of the sort!” -Peter Pan


244. “Any rule can be broken, especially here. ”


245. “He threw my hand to a crocodile, the beast liked it so much, it's followed me ever since, licking its lips for the rest of me.”


246. “Well, a mother, a real mother, is the most wonderful person in the world. She’s the angel voice that bids you goodnight, kisses your cheek, whispers ‘sleep tight.’”


247. “After you have been unfair to him he will love you again, but he will never afterwards be quite the same boy. No one ever gets over the first unfairness.”


248. “Never say goodbye, because goodbye means going away and going away means forgetting.”


249. ‘It doesn’t matter,’ Peter gulped.


250. “Go on! Go back and grow up! But I’m warning you, once you’re grown up you can never come back.”


251. “Faint hearts never won, Fair Lady. ” -J. M. Barrie


252. “nuts.”


253. “But Wendy had not been dreaming, as the very next night showed, the night on which the extraordinary adventures of these children may be said to have begun. ”


254. “Some day,' said Smee, 'the clock will run down, and then he'll get you.'


255. “The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease to be able to do it.”


256. “Feeling that Peter was on his way back, the Neverland had again woke into life.”


257. “On the whole, the Neverland have a family resemblance, and if they stood still in a row you could say of them that they have each other’s nose, and so forth.”


258. “Fairies have to be one thing or the other, because being so small they unfortunately have room for one feeling only at a time.”


259. “I’ll teach you how to jump on the wind’s back, and then away we go.”


260. “Wendy had a pet wolf forsaken by its parents. ”


261. “There it is, Wendy! Second star to the right and straight on 'til morning.”


262. “Get up, you idiot!” -Captain Hook


263. “she followed Tink to her doom.”


264. “All it takes is faith and trust, oh! and something I forgot: dust.”


265. “Stars are beautiful, but they may not take part in anything, they must just look on forever.”


266. “All it takes is a little faith, trust, and a sprinkle of pixie dust.”


267. “My name is Wendy. Wendy Moira Angela Darling.”


268. “Oh, how sweet to be a cloud, floating in the blue!”


269. “asleep to rummage in their minds”


270. ‘You don’t think I would kill him while he was sleeping! I would wake him first, and then kill him.’


271. “I’m so happy, I think I’ll give you a kiss. ” – Wendy


272. Wendy: Oh, how sweet! [Peter looks disgusted]


273. “You don’t think I would kill him while he was sleeping! I would wake him first and then kill him. That’s the way I always do. ” -Peter Pan


274. “In the old days at home the Neverland had always begun to look a little dark and threatening by bedtime. ”


275. “Careful, Michael, my glasses!”


276. “Morir será una aventura impresionante.”


277. “I say, Wendy…always if you see me forgetting you, just keep on saying ‘I’m Wendy,’ and then I’ll remember.”


278. “What’s your name?’ he asked.


279. ‘Wendy, one girl is more use than twenty boys.’


280. “Brimstone and gall," thundered Hook, "what cozening [cheating] is going on here!”


281. “Old. Alone. Done for. ” -Captain Hook


282. Mrs. Darling: [as she’s sleeping] Wendy… Wendy


283. “She also said she would give him a kiss if he liked, but Peter did not know what she meant, and he held out his hand expectantly. ”


284. “Don’t you understand? It’s you. You’re the one who’s meant to stop the clock.”


285. “Mr. Darling had a passion for being exactly like his neighbours.”


286. ‘In time they could not even fly after their hats. Want of practice, they called it; but what it really meant was that they no longer believed.’


287. “Why can't you fly now, mother?” “Because I am grown up, dearest. When people grow up they forget the way. ”


288. “Oh, I should like very much to cross swords with some real buccaneers.”


289. “I forget them after I kill them”


290. “Wendy,” he continued, in a voice that no woman has ever yet been able to resist, “Wendy, one girl is more use than twenty boys.”


291. “Peter had seen many tragedies, but he had forgotten them all.”


292. “It is quite impossible to say how time does wear on in the Neverland…” -J. M. Barrie


293. “I'm so happy, I think I'll give you a kiss.”


294. “Wendy,” Peter Pan continued in a voice that no woman has ever yet been able to resist, “Wendy, one girl is more use than twenty boys.”


295. “Her sweet mocking mouth had one kiss on it that Wendy could never get, though there it was, perfectly conspicuous in the right-hand corner”


296. “This ain’t no place for a respectable pirate. ” – Smee


297. “What of Pan? Would unhappy thoughts bring him down?”


298. “Pan, who and what art thou?" he cried huskily.


299. “This place runs on imagination, on belief. But your world stopped believing. Magic is dying and you, Henry, need to save it. ”


300. “Next year he did not come for her. She waited in a new frock because the old one simply would not meet, but he never came.”


301. “She staves off the altar with a hatchet. ” -J. M. Barrie


302. “He was thrilled, and he loved being thrilled.”


303. ‘The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease forever to be able to do it.’


304. ‘George, dear, do hurry! We mustn’t be late for the party, you know.’


305. “To Tinkerbell who is fighting off the pirates: Are you related to Mighty Mouse?”


306. ‘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.’


307. “Children know such a lot now. Soon they don’t believe. And every time a child says ‘I don’t believe in fairies’, there’s a fairy someplace that falls down dead.”


308. “Tenía alegrías innumerables que otros niños jamás llegan a conocer, pero estaba contemplando por la ventana la única felicidad a la que jamás podría aspirar.”


309. “Peter Pan has come and he is to teach us to fly. ”


310. “Don’t grow up, it’s a trap. ” -Peter Pan


311. “Are none of the others girls?”


312. “I bet you don’t even have a fourth-grade reading level.”


313. “I won’t grow up, I won’t grow up. I don’t wanna go to school, I don’t wanna go to bed. I wanna stay up late and watch TV.”


314. “You know that place between sleep and awake where you’re always dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you. That’s where I’ll be waiting. ” -J. M. Barrie


315. “It’s not time to grow up yet.”


316. “No, don’t, Peter! It’s a trick!” -Wendy


317. “Do you know why swallows build in the eaves of houses? It is to listen to the stories. ” -Peter Pan


318. “That is not Nana’s unhappy bark, that is her bark when she smells danger. ”


319. “Laughter is timeless. Imagination has no age. Dreams are forever.”


320. “One girl is worth more than twenty boys. ” -Peter Pan


321. “To die would be an awfully big adventure.”


322. ‘Go on! Go back and grow up! But I’m warning you, once you’re grown up you can never come back.’


323. “Discipline. That's what fathers believe in. We must spank the children immediately before they try to kill you again. In fact, we should kill them.”


324. “The most wonderful thing about Tiggers is, I’m the only one.”


325. “If you believe, he shouted to them, clap your hands; don’t let Tink die.”


326. “You know the place between asleep and awake, that place where you still remember dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you. That’s where I’ll be waiting.”


327. “Chapter VIII The Mermaids' Lagoon”


328. “Fairies have to be one thing or the other because being so small they, unfortunately, have room for one feeling only at a time. ”


329. “Second to the right,' said Peter, 'and then straight on till morning.' 'What”


330. “Insolent pup!” -John


331. “You know that place between sleep and awake, that place where you still remember dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you.”


332. “The only sound I hear is like a tinkle of bells. ” -Wendy


333. “I’m just trying to point out the silver lining in your cloudy life. ”


334. “- Peter Pan: I want always to be a boy, and have fun.


335. “Two is the beginning of the end”


336. “I don't want to go to school and learn solemn things. ”


337. ‘Well, a mother, a real mother, is the most wonderful person in the world. She’s the angel voice that bids you goodnight, kisses your cheek, whispers ‘sleep tight.’


338. “reproduced,”


339. “Wendy came first, then John, then Michael.”


340. “Of all delectable islands, the Neverland is the snuggest and most compact.”


341. “Now, now, now, Captain, just relax. What you need is a shave. A nice soothing shave. There, now. ” -Smee


342. “Never say goodbye because goodbye means going away and going away means forgetting. ”


343. “She did not yet know that Tink hated her with the fierce hatred of a very woman.”


344. “Next year he did not come for her. She waited in a new frock because the old one simply would not meet, but he never came. ”


345. “Dreams do come true, if only we wish hard enough. You can have anything in life if you will sacrifice everything else for it. ” -J. M. Barrie


346. “When ladies used to come to me in dreams, I said, 'Pretty mother, pretty mother.' But when at last she really came, I shot her.”


347. “A jealous female can be tricked into anything. ” -Captain Hook


348. “Wendy loved to lend her bracelet to her mother. ”


349. “It was dreadful the way all the three were looking at him, just as if they did not admire him. ” -J. M. Barrie


350. “Can anything harm us, mother, after the night-lights are lit?”


351. “She asked where he lived.


352. “Tớ không muốn trở thành người lớn, không bao giờ. Tớ muốn là trẻ con mãi để được chơi. Thế là tớ trốn khỏi Vườn trẻ Kenshington và sống với các cô tiên.”


353. “Peter Pan will save us!”


354. “perished”


355. “Blast that Peter Pan. If I could only find his hideout, I’d trap him in his lair.”


356. “My hook thinks you did,” said Hook, crossing to him. “I wonder if it would not be advisable, Starkey, to humour the hook?”


357. “I’ll think of a mermaid lagoon, underneath a magic moon. ” -Wendy


358. ‘You need not be sorry for her. She was one of the kinds that like to grow up. In the end, she grew up of her own free will a day quicker than the other girls.’


359. “You mean more to me than anyone in this whole world.”


360. “If growing up means it would be beneath my dignity to climb a tree, I’ll never grow up, never grow up, never grow up! Not me!” -J. M. Barrie


361. “Next year he did not come for her. She waited in a new frock because the old one simply would not meet, but he never came.


362. ‘Absence makes the heart grow fonder… or forgetful.’


363. “Even though you want to try to, never grow up”


364. “Second to the right, and straight on till morning."


365. “He’s giving an oration in sign language. ” -John


366. There's the bravery of thinking of others before oneself


367. “To have faith is to have wings.”


368. “Well, I’m certainly proud of you, you blockheads.”


369. ‘Mrs. Darling could not leave it hanging out the window, it looked so like the washing and lowered the whole tone of the house.’


370. “Young boys should never be sent to bed. They always wake up a day older.”


371. “You know that place between sleep and awake where you’re always dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you. That’s where I’ll be waiting.”


372. “Oh no, he isn’t grown up, and he is just my size. ” -Wendy


373. “In time they could not even fly after their hats. Want of practice, they called it; but what it really meant was that they no longer believed. ” -J. M. Barrie


374. “I don’t want to go to school and learn solemn things.”


375. “Wendy, Wendy, when you are sleeping in your silly bed you might be flying about with me saying funny things to the stars. ” -Peter Pan


376. ‘I’m youth, I’m joy, I’m a little bird that has broken out of the egg.’


377. “The most wonderful things about Tiggers is that I’m the only one.”


378. “He looked at her uncomfortably; blinking, you know, like one not sure whether he was awake or asleep. ” -J. M. Barrie


379. “Adventures! In which good triumphs over evil!”


380. “- Peter Pan: Oh, the cleverness of me.


381. “You’re not old enough to shave! What are you doing flying with a sword? And flying around… this is an insurance nightmare!”


382. “Goodness gracious, whatever shall we do?” -Mr. Darling


383. “That cursed Peter Pan, making a fool out of me. ” – Captain Hook


384. ‘Think of all the joy you’ll find when you leave the world behind.’


385. “I think I had a mother once. ” -Lost Boys


386. “Oh! I found it, Captain! Good as new!” -Smee


387. “Faint hearts never won, Fair Lady. ”


388. “Of course the Neverlands vary a good deal”


389. “The poor captain has a splitting headache. We mustn’t annoy him. ” -Smee


390. “You know that place between sleep and awake? The place where you can still remember dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you. That’s where I’ll be waiting.”


391. “They were going round and round the island, but they did not meet because all were going at the same rate.”


392. “Oh, Mary. Of all the impossible, childish fiddle-faddle, Peter Pan, indeed. ” – Mr. Darling


393. “Squaw no get ’em firewood! Squaw go home!” -Wendy


394. “I don't want to go to school and learn solemn things.”


395. ‘All it takes is faith and trust, oh! and something I forgot: dust.’


396. Odd things happen to all of us on our way through life without our noticing for a time that they have happened.


397. “I don’t know how there was room for them, but you can squeeze very tight in the Neverland.”


398. “They drew near the Neverland; for after many moons they did reach it. ” -Peter Pan


399. “Who are they?”


400. “Tink agreed to travel by hat if it was carried in the hand. ” -J. M. Barrie


401. “B-B-But-But will she talk, Captain?” -Smee


402. “You need not be sorry for her. She was one of the kind that likes to grow up. In the end she grew up of her own free will a day quicker than the other girls. ”


403. “Oh, Mary. Of all the impossible, childish fiddle-faddle, Peter Pan, indeed. ” -Mr. Darling


404. “Now why don’t we put to sea, see? Leave Never Land. Forget Peter Pan.”


405. “They are, however, allowed to change, only it must be a complete change.”


406. “George, dear, do hurry! We mustn't be late for the party, you know.”


407. ‘Fairies have to be one thing or the other, because being so small they unfortunately have room for one feeling only at a time.’


408. “The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease forever to be able to do it. ” -Peter Pan


409. ‘Never say goodbye because goodbye means going away, and going away means forgetting.’


410. “Nothing, precious, they are the eyes a mother leaves behind her to guard her children.”


411. “Some disquieting confessions must be made in printing at last the play of Peter Pan; among them this, that I have no recollection of having written it.”


412. “Wendy’s enough. ” -Peter Pan


413. “I wasn’t crying about mothers. I was crying because I can’t get this shadow to stick. And I wasn’t crying. ” – Peter Pan


414. “After you have been unfair to him, he will love you again, but he will never afterwards be quite the same boy. No one ever gets over the first unfairness…” -J. M. Barrie


415. “Here! No. No, no, no, that’s Indian territ… But wait. Those redskins know this island better than I do me own ship. Ah, I wonder. ” -Captain Hook


416. “Mary, unless I find my cufflinks, we don’t go to the party! If we don’t go to the party, I can never show my face in the office again! If I could ever…” -Mr. Darling


417. ‘There are many different kinds of bravery. There’s the bravery of thinking of others before one’s self.’


418. “Fairies don’t live long, but they are so little that a short time seems a good while to them”


419. “Don’t you understand? It’s all over. It’s all been said and done. There’s no more magic left in this world.”


420. “It’s easy! All you have to do is to… is to… is to… Ha! That’s funny. ” -Peter Pan


421. “You don’t think I would kill him while he was sleeping! I would wake him first, and then kill him. That’s the way I always do.”


422. ‘You mean more to me than anyone in this whole world.’


423. “I say, Wendy,” he whispered to her, “always if you see me forgetting you, just keep on saying ‘I’m Wendy,’ and then I’ll remember.”


424. To die will be an awfully big adventure.”


425. “...and as she was crossing to the day-nursery he added thoughtlessly, 'And shut that window. I feel a draught.'


426. “You can’t stick it on with soap, Peter! It needs sewing. That’s the proper way to do it. ” – Wendy


427. “I’ll think of a mermaid lagoon underneath a magic moon.”


428. “You can’t stick it on with soap, Peter! It needs sewing. That’s the proper way to do it.”


429. “And now, Smee, to take care of master Peter Pan. ” -Captain Hook


430. “Forget them, Wendy. Forget them all. Come with me where you'll never, never have to worry about grown up things again. ”


431. “Nothing, precious, they are the eyes a mother leaves behind her to guard her children. ”


432. “I’ll never grow up, I won’t even try.”


433. “Begging your pardon Miss Bell, but Captain Hook would like a word with you. ” -Smee


434. “So passeth a worthy opponent. ” – Captain Hook


435. “Of all the delectable islands the Neverland is the snuggest and most compact. ” -J. M. Barrie


436. “Peter Pan” quotes (2003)


437. “I’m frightfully sorry, old chaps. ” – John


438. “Why, Peter, a mother’s someone who loves and cares for you and tells you stories. ” -Wendy


439. “Wendy loved to lend her bracelet to her mother. ” -J. M. Barrie


440. ‘It may have been quixotic, but it was magnificent.’


441. “I think I had a mother once. ” – Lost Boys


442. “To believe is to have wings.”


443. “After you have been unfair to him he will love you again, but he will never afterwards be quite the same boy. No one ever gets over the first unfairness…”


444. “Wendy had lived such a home life that to know fairies struck her as quite delightful. ”


445. “Sometimes the right path is not the easiest one.”


446. “All children, except one, grow up. ”


447. “You mustn’t give up on your dreams. If you do, you might still exist but you have ceased to live.”


448. “You’re a one-handed pirate with a drinking problem? I’m no grown-up, but I’m pretty sure that’s less than appealing


449. ‘To live will be an awfully big adventure.’


450. “What's a mother?” asked the ignorant Smee.


451. “All the world is made of faith, trust and a little bit of pixie dust.”


452. “Can anything harm us, mother, after the night-lights are lit?” -J. M. Barrie


453. “I do believe in fairies! I do! I do!”


454. “But, Captain, wouldn’t it be more humane-like to slit his throat?” – Smee


455. “Firefly from hell!”


456. “You just think lovely, wonderful thoughts, and they lift you up in the air.”


457. “To die will be an awfully big adventure.”


458. ‘Do you know,” Peter asked, “why swallows build in the eaves of houses? It is to listen to the stories.’


459. “If they are not claimed in seven days, they are sent far away to the Neverland to defray expenses. ”


460. “Now, think of the happiest things. It's the same as having wings!”


461. ‘I suppose it’s like the ticking crocodile, isn’t it? Time is chasing after all of us.’


462. “I wouldn’t be surprised if that is the way things go after all – that all things end happy.”


463. ‘The second star to the right Shines in the night for you, to tell you that the dreams you plan really can come true.’


464. “I'll teach you how to jump on the wind's back, and then away we go. ”


465. “Stars are beautiful, but they may not take part in anything, they must just look on forever. ” -J. M. Barrie


466. “Oh, Peter, you saved my life!” -Wendy


467. “You will only be able to read that map when you stop denying who you really are. ”


468. “Oh, Smee, the way of a man with a maid; taking the best years of her life and then casting her aside like an old glove!” -Captain Hook


469. ‘There are such a lot of them,’ he said. ‘I expect she is no more.’


470. “Nobody calls Pan a coward and lives!” -Peter Pan


471. “He was so much the humblest one that Wendy was especially gentle with him.”


472. “I say, Wendy. . . always if you see me forgetting you, just keep on saying ‘I’m Wendy,’ and then I’ll remember. ”


473. “- Wendy Darling: Sir, you are both ungallant and deficient!


474. “For the last time, Mr. Smee, take the princess back to her people. ” – Peter Pan


475. “Start at Pegleg Point…” -Captain Hook


476. “I wouldn’t want this to go any further, but the cook told me that the first mate told him that he heard that Pan has banished Tinker Bell.”


477. “I shall try to be worthy of my post.”


478. “And then… we sailed away on a ship in the sky. ” – Wendy


479. “One girl is worth more than twenty boys.”


480. “Wendy, Wendy, when you are sleeping in your silly bed you might be flying about with me saying funny things to the stars.”


481. “Nobody calls Pan a coward and lives!"


482. Peter: I want always to be a boy and have fun


483. “Stars are beautiful, but they may not take part in anything, they must just look on forever. ”


484. “Good form, Mr. Smee? Blast good form! Did Pan show good form when he did this to me?” – Captain Hook


485. “Don’t you understand, Tink? You mean more to me than anything in this whole world!”


486. “There were odd stories about him, as that when children died he went part of the way with them, so that they should not be frightened.”


487. ‘To die would be an awfully big adventure.’


488. “Don't you understand? You mean more to me that anything in this entire world.”


489. “If you are not too long, I will wait here for you all my life.”


490. “Did you say that Pan has banished Tinkerbell?” -Captain Hook


491. “...there was a commotion in the firmament, and the smallest of all the stars in the Milky Way screamed out: "Now, Peter!”


492. “There is a saying in Neverland that every time you breathe, a grown-up dies.”


493. ‘You dunderheaded little jay … Why don’t you do as I tell you?’


494. “I’ll hold you in my heart until I can hold you in my arms.”


495. “When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.”


496. “To live will be an awfully big adventure.”


497. “Why, Peter, a mother’s someone who loves and cares for you and tells you stories.”


498. “I’ll never grow up, not me!”


499. “But mother, I don’t want to grow up.”


500. “One could mention many lovable traits in Smee. For instance, after killing, it was his spectacles he wiped instead of his weapon.”


501. “When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the


502. “- Ôi cái lúc mẹ biết bay ấy mới thú vị làm sao!


503. “For long the two enemies looked at one another, Hook shuddering slightly, and Peter with the strange smile upon his face.


504. “I remember you being a lot bigger. ” -Peter Pan


505. “I’ll never grow up, never grow up, never grow up, not me!”


506. “I’m youth, I’m joy!”


507. “there was not a pocket between the four of them.”


508. “necklace George”


509. “I forget them after I kill them. ” -Peter Pan


510. “The difference between them and me is that I never lost my sense of wonder.”


511. “Fairies don’t live long, but they are so little that a short time seems a good while to them.”


512. “I don’t want to grow up, because if I did, I wouldn’t be me.”


513. “You can’t be a kid forever, but Peter Pan will always be a part of you.”


514. “Dreams do come true, if only we wish hard enough.”


515. ‘Fairies don’t live long, but they are so little that a short time seems a good while to them.’


516. “They drew near the Neverland; for after many moons they did reach it.”


517. “In time they could not even fly after their hats. Want of practice, they called it; but what it really meant was that they no longer believed.”


518. “Mermaid Lagoon? No, we’ve search that. And we’ve combed Cannibal Cove. ” -Captain Hook


519. “- Wendy Darling: My unfulfilled ambition is to write a great novel in three parts about my adventures.


520. “We ought to use the pluperfect and say wakened, but woke is better and was always used by Peter.”


521. “All it takes is a little bit of faith, trust, and pixie dust.”


522. “Keep adventuring and stay not a grown-up.”


523. “Me gustaría tener una bella casita,


524. “Would you like an adventure now, or would like to have your tea first?” -J. M. Barrie


525. “I’m a codfish. ” – Captain Hook


526. “The poor captain has a splitting headache. We mustn’t annoy him. ” – Smee


527. “How clever I am,' he crowed rapturously, 'oh, the cleverness of me!”


528. “Wendy saw the shadow on the floor, looking so draggled, and she was frightfully sorry for Peter. ”


529. “If you cannot teach me to fly, teach me to sing. ”


530. “After all, one can’t leave his shadow lying about and not miss it sooner or later, don’t you agree?”


531. “Neverland?” -Mr. Darling


532. “This time, no turnum loose. ” -Indian Chief


533. “Michael, the buried treasure. Where is it?”


534. “Forever is a very long time Peter”


535. “Uh… ready to grow up. ” -Wendy


536. “All of this has happened before, and it will all happen again. ”


537. ‘I remember kisses, let me see. Aye, that is a kiss. A powerful thing.’


538. “I say, Wendy…always if you see me forgetting you, just keep on saying ‘I’m Wendy,’ and then I’ll remember. ” -J. M. Barrie


539. “Never say goodbye because goodbye means going away, and going away means forgetting.”


540. “You can have anything in life if you will sacrifice everything else for it.”


541. “I'll hold you in my heart, until I can hold you in my arms.”


542. “Whenever a child says “I don’t believe in fairies” there’s a little fairy somewhere that falls right down dead”


543. “You always know after you are two. Two is the beginning of the end.”


544. “I don’t want to go to school and learn solemn things. ” -J. M. Barrie


545. “Poor Nana. Oh, yes, poor Nana. But poor father? Oh, no.”


546. ‘Wait for me somewhere between reality and all we’ve ever dreamed.’


547. “You find a glimmer of happiness in this world, there’s always someone who wants to destroy it. ” -J. M. Barrie


548. “Even though you want to try to, never grow up.”


549. “She's awfully fond of Wendy,' he said to himself. He was angry with her now for not seeing why she could not have Wendy.


550. “Wendy came first, then John, then Michael. ” -J. M. Barrie


551. “I suppose it’s like the ticking crocodile, isn’t it? Time is chasing after all of us.”


552. “Do you know…why swallows build in the eaves of houses? It is to listen to the stories.”


553. “The second star to the right, shines in the night for you, to tell you that the dreams you dream really can come true.”


554. “Do you know. . . why swallows build in the eaves of houses? It is to listen to the stories. ”


555. ‘Forever is a very long time Peter.’


556. “Second star to the right and straight on till morning.”


557. “To sit still seemed to him such a comic thing to do. ” -J. M. Barrie


558. “Every child is affected thus the first time he is treated unfairly”


559. “A moment after the fairy's entrance the window was blown open by the breathing of the little stars, and Peter dropped in.”


560. ‘Never say goodbye because goodbye means going away, and away means forgetting.’


561. “When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies. ”


562. “Good form without knowing it is the best form of all.”


563. “Do you know, Peter asked, why swallows build in the eaves of houses? It is to listen to the stories.”


564. “Well, a mother, a real mother, is the most wonderful person in the world. She's the angel voice that bids you goodnight, kisses your cheek, whispers ‘sleep tight.’”


565. “I’m youth, I’m joy,” Peter answered at a venture, “I’m a little bird


566. “And where do you think *you* are going?” -Captain Hook


567. ‘You know, I have the strangest feeling that I’ve seen that ship before, a long time ago, when I was very young’


568. “Wendy, Wendy, when you are sleeping in your silly bed you might be flying about with me saying funny things to the stars. ”


569. ‘There is a saying in the Neverland that, every time you breathe, a grown-up dies.’


570. “If you cannot teach me to fly, teach me to sing. ” -J. M. Barrie


571. That's where I'll be waiting


572. “George, dear, do hurry! We mustn’t be late for the party, you know. ” – Mrs. Darling


573. “I propose we leave for home at once.”


574. “No, no," Mr. Darling always said, "I am responsible for it all. I, George Darling, did it. MEA CULPA, MEA CULPA."


575. ‘Lost doesn’t mean alone.’


576. “No sé si habéis visto alguna vez un mapa de la mente de una persona. A veces los


577. “Stop playing and help me find my shadow! Shadow … shadow …” – Peter Pan


578. “Wendy," Peter Pan continued in a voice that no woman has ever yet been able to resist, "Wendy, one girl is more use than twenty boys.”


579. “Second to the right, and straight on till morning.”


580. Peter: Oh, the cleverness of me


581. “Build a house?" exclaimed John.


582. “Wendy," he continued, in a voice that no woman has ever yet been able to resist, "Wendy, one girl is more use than twenty boys."


583. “Stop playing and help me find my shadow! Shadow … shadow …” -Peter Pan


584. “I think I had a mother once.”


585. “Don’t you understand, Tink? You mean more to me than anything in this whole world!” – Peter Pan


586. “For the Wendy,” said Curly.


587. “You know that place between sleep and awake? The place where you can still remember dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you… That’s where I’ll be waiting.”


588. Captain Hook: If I were you, I’d give up!


589. “You must have been warned against letting the golden hours slip by; but some of them are golden only because we let them slip by.”


590. “If they are not claimed in seven days they are sent far away to the Neverland to defray expenses.”


591. “Children have the strangest adventures without being troubled by them. ”


592. “I wouldn’t want this to go any further, but the cook told me that the first mate told him that he heard that Pan has banished Tinker Bell. ” – Smee


593. “Don't you understand Tink? You mean more to me than anything in this whole world!”


594. “A more villainous-looking lot never hung in a row on Execution dock.”


595. “If growing up means it would be beneath my dignity to climb a tree, I’ll never grow up, never grow up, never grow up! Not me!”


596. “- Captain Hook: And now, Peter Pan, you shall die.


597. “She’s awfully fond of Wendy,” he said to himself. He was angry with her now for not seeing why she could not have Wendy.


598. “Careful, Michael, my glasses!” -John


599. “Now, now, now, now, Captain, just relax. What you need is a shave. A nice soothing shave. There, now. ” – Smee


600. “The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease forever to be able to do it.” - Peter Pan. Love this quote.


601. ‘She did not believe he could have really gone, because for her, to leave the person you loved was impossible.’


602. “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.”


603. ‘Never smile at a crocodile.’


604. “I may not be the most well-behaved boy on the island, but I always keep my promises. ”


605. “I’m not a pirate. It so happens I am a lawyer.”


606. ‘If we unlock the rooms of the far past, we can look in and see ourselves.’


607. “astonishing splashes of colour”


608. “The second star to the right shines in the night for you, to tell you that the dreams you dream really can come true.”


609. “Boy," she said courteously, "why are you crying?”


610. “I don’t want to go to school and learn solemn things. ”


611. “All are keeping a sharp look-out in front, but none suspects that the danger may be creeping up from behind. ”


612. “I taught you to fight and fly. What more could there be?” -Peter Pan


613. “You’re not old enough to shave! What are you doing flying with a sword? And flying around… this is an insurance nightmare!” -J. M. Barrie


614. “Are you hurted, Wendy?”


615. “You find a glimmer of happiness in this world, there’s always someone who wants to destroy it. ”


616. “You can’t catch me and make me a man. ” – Peter Pan


617. “You lewd, crude, rude, bag of pre-chewed food, Dude.”


618. “Turn us loose? You mean this is only a game?” -John


619. “He was top-heavy with conceit.”


620. “You know that place between sleep and awake, that place where you still remember dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you. That’s where I’ll be waiting.”


621. “Can anything harm us, mother, after the night-lights are lit?"


622. “Ha-ha-ha! You wouldn’t dare fight old Hook man-to-man. You’d fly away like a cowardly sparrow!” -Captain Hook


623. “Growing up is such a barbarous business, full of inconvenience… and pimples.”


624. “she is called Tinker Bell because she mends the pots and kettles.”


625. “No conocía la melodía, que era «hogar, dulce hogar», pero sabía que estaba diciendo:


626. “There is a saying in the Neverland that,every time you breathe, a grown-up dies.”


627. “-¡Y yo no quiero ser nunca mayor!- continuó apasionadamente-, yo quiero ser siempre niño y jugar y divertirme.”


628. “Now let me see, where was I?” -Captain Hook


629. “All you need is trust and a little bit of pixie dust!”


630. “When she expressed a doubtful hope that Tinker Bell would be glad to see her, he said, ‘Who is Tinker Bell?’


631. ‘Growing up is such a barbarous business, full of inconvenience… and pimples.’


632. “Wendy, one girl is more use than twenty boys.”


633. “Would you like an adventure now, or would like to have your tea first?”


634. “Mrs. Darling stretched out her arms to him, but he repulsed her. “Keep back, lady, no one is going to catch me and make me a man.”


635. “And still Wendy hugged Nana. 'That's right,' he shouted. 'Coddle her! Nobody coddles me. Oh dear no! I am only the breadwinner, why should I be coddled, why, why, why!”


636. “Forget them, Wendy. Forget them all. Come with me where you’ll never, never have to worry about grown up things again.


637. “He was one of those deep ones who know about stocks and shares.


638. “Whenever a child says "I don't believe in fairies" there's a little fairy somewhere that falls right down dead”


639. ‘To not do what you can to protect someone, that’s cowardly.’


640. “I don’t know how there was room for them, but you can squeeze very tight in the Neverland. ” -J. M. Barrie


641. ‘After all, one can’t leave his shadow lying about and not miss it sooner or later, don’t you agree?’


642. “I say, Captain, do you hear something?” -Peter Pan


643. “I can’t explain myself, I’m afraid, sir, because I’m not myself you see.”


644. “over them his triumph was at hand, for have I”


645. “Now, think of the happiest things. It’s the same as having wings!” -Peter Pan


646. “I’ll teach you to jump on the wind’s back, and away we go!”


647. “Fairies have to be one thing or the other because being so small they, unfortunately, have room for one feeling only at a time. ” -J. M. Barrie


648. “A pixie. ” -Wendy


649. Peter Pan: For quite some time, I’ve sought something extremely important, something more elusive than the greatest of all mysteries


650. “You need not be sorry for her. She was one of the kind that likes to grow up. In the end she grew up of her own free will a day quicker than the other girls.”


651. “I suppose it’s like the ticking crocodile, isn’t it? Time is chasing after all of us. ” -J. M. Barrie


652. “He peeped in again to see why the music had stopped, and now he saw that Mrs. Darling had laid her head on the box, and that two tears were sitting on her eyes.


653. “I taught you to fight and to fly. What more could there be?”


654. “Great Scott, you’re right, Smee!” -Captain Hook


655. “For many moons, red man fight paleface Lost Boys. ” -Indian Chief


656. “The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease forever to be able to do it. ”


657. “All the world is made of faith, and trust, and pixie dust.”


658. “Fairies don’t live long, but they are so little that a short time seems a good while to them. ”


659. ‘Keep adventuring and stay not a grown-up.’


660. “He looked at her uncomfortably; blinking, you know, like one not sure whether he was awake or asleep. ”


661. Peter: Ready to lose the other one?


662. “So come with me, where dreams are born, and time is never planned. Just think of happy things and your heart will fly on wings forever in Never-never land. ” -Peter Pan


663. “Their suffering will be eternal. ”


664. “Goodbye, Nana.”


665. “He says… “Peter Pan… mighty warrior… save Tigerlily… make big chief… heap glad. ”-John


666. “Wendy came first, then John, then Michael. ”


667. “Oh, Mary. Of all the impossible, childish fiddle-faddle, Peter Pan, indeed.”


668. “he always waited till the last moment, and you felt it was his cleverness that interested him and not the saving of human life.”


669. “Just think of happy things and your heart will fly on wings forever in never-never land.”


670. “I’m youth, I’m joy. ” -J. M. Barrie


671. “Don’t mess with me man, I’m a lawyer!”


672. ‘You just think lovely wonderful thoughts,” Peter explained, “and they lift you up in the air.’


673. She asked where he lived. “Second to the right,” said Peter, “and then straight on till morning.”


674. “You can fly! You can fly! You can fly!”


675. “But where do you live mostly now?”


676. ‘When there’s a smile in your heart, there’s no better time to start.’


677. “There's a pirate asleep in the pampas just beneath us,' Peter told him. 'If you like, we'll go down and kill him.”


678. “Do you know,” Peter asked, “why swallows build in the eaves of houses? It is to listen to the stories.”


679. “The Neverland is always more or less an island, with astonishing splashes of colour here and there.”


680. “Jack, Maggie, all you have to do is think one happy thought, and you’ll fly like me. ” -Peter Pan


681. “Two is the beginning of the end.”


682. “Odds bobs, hammer and tongs I’m burning.”


683. “- Wendy Darling: Don't you know what a kiss is?


684. “It was dreadful the way all the three were looking at him, just as if they did not admire him.”


685. “It was then that Hook bit him.


686. “On these magic shores children at play are for ever beaching their coracles. We too have been there; we can still hear the sound of the surf, though we shall land no more.”


687. ‘O Peter,’ she said, shocked; but even when she explained he could not remember.


688. “Well, at last, Captain Hook’s comin’ to his senses. ” -Smee


689. “Tink agreed to travel by hat if it was carried in the hand. ”


690. “Sir, you are both ungallant and deficient!


691. “Do you know," Peter asked, "why swallows build in the eaves of houses? It is to listen to the stories.”


692. “Ahora nos vemos recompensados por nuestra fe sublime en el amor de una madre.”


693. “When there’s a smile in your heart, there’s no better time to start.”


694. “Peter Pan, Father. ” -Wendy


695. “That’s no mother!” -Lost Boy (Bear)


696. ‘Girls talk too much!’


697. “I wouldn’t want this to go any further, but the cook told me that the first mate told him that he heard that Pan has banished Tinker Bell. ” -Smee


698. ‘If you cannot teach me to fly, teach me to sing.’


699. ‘I never expected that you could have a broken heart and love with it too, so much that it does not seem broken at all.’


700. “Sometime, you win; sometime, we win. ” -Indian Chief


701. “You mean you won’t fly?” -Captain Hook


702. “I suppose it’s like the ticking crocodile, isn’t it? Time is chasing after all of us. ”


703. “Oh, how sweet to be a cloud. Floating in the blue!”


704. “Wendy had danced with joy, just as the real Mrs. Darling must have done. ” -J. M. Barrie


705. “You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.”


706. “It is not in doing what you like, but in liking what you do that is the secret of happiness. ”


707. “All it takes is faith and trust, oh! and something I forgot: dust. ” -Peter Pan


708. “Oh, I should like very much to cross swords with some real buccaneers. ” – John


709. “Boy, why are you crying?”


710. “Never is an awfully long time.”


711. “It ain’t good form, you know.”


712. “There oughta be a fairy for every girl and boy.”


713. “The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it.”


714. “You need not be sorry for her. She was one of the kind that likes to grow up. In the end, she grew up of her own free will a day quicker than the other girls.”


715. “Wendy saw the shadow on the floor, looking so draggled, and she was frightfully sorry for Peter. ” -J. M. Barrie


716. “John and Michael raced, Michael getting a start.”


717. “The glowing light that represents her on the stage begins to dim, and there is only one possible way to save the dire situation.”


718. “You killed Rufio, you kidnapped my children. You deserve to die.”


719. “- Peter Pan: Tinkerbell... she's my fairy.


720. “Dreams do come true, if only we wish hard enough. You can have anything in life if you will sacrifice everything else for it.”


721. “It’s not about what you look like, it’s about who you are inside.”


722. “I never expected that you could have a broken heart and love with it too, so much that it does not seem broken at all.”


723. “Never say goodbye because goodbye means going away and going away means forgetting. ” -J. M. Barrie


724. “She dreamt that the Neverland had come too near and that a strange boy had broken through from it.”


725. “You know that place between sleep and awake? That place where you still remember dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you… Peter Pan. That’s where I’ll be waiting.”


726. “If you knew how great is a mother's love,' Wendy told them triumphantly, 'you would have no fear.”


727. ‘He looked at her uncomfortably; blinking, you know, like one not sure whether he was awake or asleep.’


728. “You know that place between sleep and awake, the place where you can still remember dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you. That’s where I’ll be waiting.”


729. “I’m so happy, I think I’ll give you a kiss. ” -Wendy


730. “He looked at her uncomfortably; blinking, you know, like one not sure whether he was awake or asleep.”


731. “I think I heard you volunteer, Starkey,” said Hook, purring again.


732. “All are keeping a sharp look-out in front, but none suspects that the danger may be creeping up from behind. ” -Peter Pan


733. “There it is, Wendy! Second star to the right and straight on ’til morning. ” -Peter Pan


734. “Why, you blithering blockhead!”


735. “Peter," she asked, trying to speak firmly, "what are your exact feelings to [about] me?"


736. “Fairies have to be one thing or the other because being so small they, unfortunately, have room for one feeling only at a time.”


737. “You need not be sorry for her. She was one of the kinds that like to grow up. In the end, she grew up of her own free will a day quicker than the other girls.”


738. “Poor Nana. Oh, yes, poor Nana. But poor father? Oh, no. ” -Mr. Darling


739. “He had carried Tinker Bell part of the way, and his hand was still messy with the fairy dust. ”


740. “I'll think of a mermaid lagoon, underneath a magic moon.”


741. “What fun it must be!”


742. “downloaded,”


743. ‘What a funny address!’


744. “Children have the strangest adventures without being troubled by them.”


745. “One cannot at least withhold a reluctant admiration for the wit that had conceived so bold a scheme, and the fell genius with which it was carried out.”


746. “Wendy, one girl is more use than twenty boys. ”


747. “Oh, no; girls, you know, are much too clever to fall out of their prams.”


748. “Do you like a mother's love, Nibs?' 'I do just,' said Nibs, hitting back.”


749. “And then… we sailed away on a ship in the sky. ” -Wendy


750. “The King, huh? We don’t have any kings in Neverland. Just me. ”


751. “That cursed Peter Pan, making a fool out of me.”


752. “Second star to the right and straight on ‘til morning.”


753. “If you or I or Wendy had been there we should have seen that he was very like Mrs. Darling’s kiss. ”


754. “— И така — продължи той — за всяко момче и всяко момиче би трябвало да има по една фея.


755. Just think of happy things and your heart will fly on wings forever in never never land


756. Stars are beautiful, but they may not take an active part in anything, they must just look on for ever.


757. “You wouldn’t do ol’ Hook in now, would you, lad? I’ll go away forever. ” -Captain Hook


758. “Do you want an adventure now, or would you like to have your tea first?”


759. “—No quiero ser mayor jamás. Quiero ser siempre un niño y divertirme.”


760. “Why you doddering imbecile, I…” -Captain Hook


761. “Don’t you understand, Tink? You mean more to me than anything in this whole world!” -Peter Pan


762. “The poor captain has a splitting headache. We mustn’t annoy him.”


763. “We had lots of fun with Tinker Bell, and the mermaids, and Peter Pan! Oh, he was the most wonderful person of them all! And then we called him a codfish!” -Wendy


764. “The Neverland is always more or less an island, with astonishing splashes of color here and there. ”


765. “Peter Pan” Quotes 22 quotes


766. “Ain’t it a bloomin’…” -Smee


767. “Little boys should never be sent to bed. They always wake up a day older.”


768. “gay”


769. “Well, I’m certainly proud of you, you blockheads. ” -Peter Pan


770. ‘I don’t want to go to school and learn solemn things.’


771. ‘You know that place between sleep and awake where you’re always dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you. That’s where I’ll be waiting.’


772. “Can anything harm us, mother, after the night-lights are lit?” “Nothing, precious,” she said; “they are the eyes a mother leaves behind her to guard her children.”


773. “Wendy, haven’t I warned you? Stuffing the boys’ heads with a lot of silly stories?” -Mr. Darling


774. “We’re all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?”


775. “-Pues, ¿no hay ninguna niña entre vosotros?


776. “Look alive, you swabs! We’ve got him this time, Mr. Smee.”


777. ‘It liked my arm so much, Smee, that it has followed me ever since … licking its lips for the rest of me.’


778. “Keep adventuring and stay not a grown-up. ” -Peter Pan


779. “alarming was his agitation; and with a fine candour he”


780. “He was glad no one asked him what first impressions are; they were all too busy looking their best.”


781. “Why, yes, Captain. Didn’t you just say to go…” -Smee


782. “There is almost nothing


783. “For Wendy?” John said, aghast. “Why, she is only a girl!”


784. “Forget them, Wendy. Forget them all. Come with me where you’ll never, never have to worry about grown-up things again.”


785. “It was dreadful the way all the three were looking at him, just as if they did not admire him. ”


786. “A moment after the fairy’s entrance the window was blown open by the breathing of the little stars, and Peter dropped in. ”


787. “Yyyyyyyup, just a little bit of pixie dust. ” -Peter Pan


788. “Yes, yes. A hop, skip, and a jump across Crocodile Creek and then nor’ by nor’east, one, two, three…” – Captain Hook


789. “Think of all the joy you’ll find when you leave the world behind and bid your cares goodbye.”


790. “Dark and sinister man, have at thee. ” -Peter Pan


791. “I won’t grow up, I won’t grow up, I don’t want to go to school.”


792. “Captain! Oh, dear! I’ve never shaved his ghost before!” -Smee


793. “I want always to be a little boy and to have fun”


794. “Now, think of the happiest things. It’s the same as having wings!”


795. “I suppose it's like the ticking crocodile, isn't it? Time is chasing after all of us. ”


796. “Never is an awfully long time. ” -Wendy


797. ‘If you believe … clap your hands and don’t let Tink die.’


798. “Wendy had danced with joy, just as the real Mrs. Darling must have done. ”


799. “Years rolled on again, and Wendy had a daughter. This ought not to be written in ink but in a golden splash. ”


800. “No! No, Mr. Skunkhead with too much mousse. You are just a punk kid. I want to speak to a grown-up!” -J. M. Barrie


801. “Nana entered,”


802. “Once you’re grown up you can’t come back.”


803. “Wendy’s enough. ” – Peter Pan


804. “You can’t stick it on with soap, Peter! It needs sewing. That’s the proper way to do it. ” -Wendy


805. “They knew in what they called their hearts that one can get on quite well without a mother, and that it is only the mothers who think you can't.”


806. “There is a place where dreams are born, and time is never planned. It’s not on any chart, you must find it with your heart.”


807. “Soy la juventud, soy la alegría.”


808. ‘Would you like an adventure now, or would you like to have your tea first?’


809. “To reveal who he really was would even at this date set the country in a blaze.”


810. “Oh, we had such a wonderful time! Well, except when we were kidnapped…” -Wendy


811. “You killed Rufio, you kidnapped my children. You deserve to die. ”-J. M. Barrie


812. “I think I’ll be an Indian brave. ” -Michael


813. “I’ll think of a mermaid lagoon, underneath a magic moon.”


814. “The difference between her and the other girls was that she knew exactly what she wanted out of life.”


815. “- Peter Pan: Children who fall out of their prams when the nurse is not looking. If they are not claimed in seven days, they are sent to the Neverland.


816. “Hello, Peter Pan! I'm Michael!”


817. “Come with me where dreams are born and time is never planned.”


818. “The most wonderful things about Tiggers is, I’m the only one.”


819. “I’ll teach you how to jump on the wind’s back, and then away we go. ”


820. “Who be you to order me about and call me girlie?”


821. “Mr. Crocodile, do you like codfish?” -Peter Pan


822. “You know, I have the strangest feeling that I’ve seen that ship before, a long time ago, when I was very young.”


823. “Oh, no. To live… to live would be an awfully big adventure.”


824. “No! No, Mr. Skunkhead with too much mousse. You are just a punk kid. I want to speak to a grown-up!”


825. “Call Scotland Yard!” -Mr. Darling


826. “A faerie heart is different from a human heart. Human hearts are elastic. They have room for all sorts of passions, and they can break and heal and love again and again.”


827. “Girls are much too clever to fall out of their prams.”


828. “Cậu biết không Wendy, khi nào đứa trẻ ra đời cười lần đầu tiên, các mảnh tiếng cười bay tứ tung thế là hình thành ra các cô tiên”


829. “Oh, the cleverness of me!” -Peter Pan


830. “Yes, Miss Bell, Captain Hook admits defeat. Tomorrow, I leave the island, never to return. ” -Captain Hook


831. ‘Make-believe was so real to him that during a meal of it you could see him getting rounder.’


832. “flannels, Peter?" she said, lingering over him. She was always so particular about their flannels. "Yes." "And you will take your medicine?”


833. “If you believe,” he shouted to them, “clap your hands; don't let Tink die. ”


834. “Careful, Michael, my glasses!” – John


835. “It may have been quixotic, but it was magnificent.”


836. “Wendy, una chica vale más que veinte chicos.”


837. “Come with me, where dreams are born, and time is never planned.”


838. “There never was a simpler, happier family until the coming of Peter Pan.”


839. “All it takes is faith and trust.”


840. “I'll teach you how to jump on the wind's back, and then away we go.”


841. “But in her dream, he had rent the film that obscures the Neverland, and she saw Wendy and John and Michael peeping through the gap. ” -J. M. Barrie


842. “To grow up would be a great adventure.”


843. “You find a glimmer of happiness in this world, there’s always someone who wants to destroy it.”


844. Darcy, and More


845. “Good form, Mr. Smee? Blast good form! Did Pan show good form when he did this to me?”


846. “Second star to the right and straight on ’til morning. ”


847. “Yes, yes. A hop, skip, and a jump across Crocodile Creek and then nor’ by nor’east, one, two, three…” -Captain Hook


848. “That cursed Peter Pan, making a fool out of me. ” -Captain Hook


849. “For the last time, Mr. Smee, take the princess back to her people. ” -Peter Pan


850. “Oh, Rufio, why don’t you just go suck on a dead dog’s nose?”


851. ‘I taught you to fight and to fly. What more could there be?’


852. “Oh, no, John, it was the *left* hand. ” -Wendy


853. “Oh, but, mother, it was a such a wonderful adventure!”


854. “Absence makes the heart grow fonder…or forgetful. ”


855. “He did not alarm her, for she thought she had seen him before in the faces of many women who have no children. Perhaps he is to be found in the faces of some mothers also.”


856. “After all, one can’t leave his shadow lying about and not miss it sooner or later, don’t you agree?” -Wendy


857. “... with that smile on his face and a drum beating within him. It was saying, "To die will be an awfully big adventure.”


858. “embonpoint.”


859. ‘Keep back, lady, no one is going to catch me and make me a man.’


860. “To live would be an awfully big adventure.”


861. “A moment after the fairy’s entrance the window was blown open by the breathing of the little stars, and Peter dropped in.”


862. “But where do you live mostly now?"


863. “Just always be waiting for me. ”


864. “When pirates and lost boys meet, they merely bite their thumbs at each other. ” -Peter Pan


865. “Captain, the ice is melting, the sun is out, the flowers are all in bloom. ” -Smee


866. “- Wendy Darling: Oh, how sweet.


867. “I told him all along you Indians wouldn’t betray Peter Pan. ” -Smee


868. “You know, I have the strangest feeling I’ve seen that ship before… a long time ago, when I was very young.”


869. “I’ll show you this ghost has blood in his veins.”


870. “Would you like an adventure now, or would you like to have your tea first?”


871. “To die will be an awfully big adventure. ”


872. “You can't stick it on with soap, Peter! It needs sewing. That's the proper way to do it.”


873. “Little boys should never be sent to bed. They always wake up a day older. ” -J. M. Barrie


874. “What’s the chief doing, John?” -Wendy


875. “They will find the cake and they will gobble it up, because, having no mother, they don't know how dangerous 'tis to eat rich damp cake.”


876. “All children, except one, grow up”


877. “Dark and sinister man, have at thee.”


878. “In the old days at home the Neverland had always begun to look a little dark and threatening by bedtime.”


879. “The last thing he ever said to me was, “Just always be waiting for me, and then some night you will hear me crowing. ”


880. “Absolute poppycock!” -Mr. Darling


881. “I mean it! Young lady, this is your last night in the nursery!” -Mr. Darling


882. “I remember kisses, let me see.”


883. “I suppose it's like the ticking crocodile, isn't it? Time is chasing after all of us.”


884. “Escucha, Campanilla —gritó—, ya no soy tu amigo. Aléjate de mí para siempre.”


885. “- Peter Pan: We have fun, don't we? I taught you to fly and to fight. What more could there be?


886. “Nothing, precious, they are the eyes a mother leaves behind her to guard her children. ” -J. M. Barrie


887. “Don’t you understand? You mean more to me than anything in this whole world!”


888. “What if I fall oh but my darling what if you fly”


889. Wendy: I think you have, Peter. And I daresay you’ve felt it yourself. For something… or… someone?


890. “I'm a codfish.”


891. “I’m youth, I’m joy, I’m a little bird that has broken out of the egg.”


892. “Second star to the right and straight on ’til morning.”


893. ‘No matter how hard we try to be mature, we will always be a kid when we all get hurt and cry.’


894. “You just think lovely wonderful thoughts," Peter explained, "and they lift you up in the air.”


895. “All you need is Faith, Trust and a little Pixie Dust”


896. “Look alive, you swabs! We’ve got him this time, Mr. Smee. ” – Captain Hook


897. “Of course the Neverlands vary a good deal.”


898. “Never say goodbye because goodbye means going away and going away means forgetting.”


899. “Look alive, you swabs! We’ve got him this time, Mr. Smee. ” -Captain Hook


900. “You know that place between sleep and awake, the place where you can still remember dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you.”

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