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1 " When I look at you and you look at me,I wonder what wonderful things you will be. "
― Emily Winfield Martin
2 " La madre non sorrideva mai. Non dipingeva, non scolpiva, non faceva niente di quello che faceva prima. Si aggirava come una sonnambula, i movimenti e le conversazioni meccanici e distanti. Era più fragile di quanto fosse mai stata, ma avvolta da una pesante cappa di tristezza. E un mantello del genere occupava molto spazio in una casa tanto piccola. "
― Emily Winfield Martin , Snow & Rose
3 " Con Biancaneve so sempre cosa c'è che non va. Lei è trasparente come il vetro. Tu, invece, sei... sei fatta di una materia attraverso la quale non riesco a vedere. Legno, forse. O latte. Sei enigmatica. La mia bambina enigmatica. "
4 " To find out what a story's really about,' the Librarian said, 'you don't ask the writer. You ask the reader. "
5 " This is the first time there has ever been a you, so I wonder what wonderful things you will do. "
― Emily Winfield Martin , The Wonderful Things You Will Be
6 " Snow and Rose didn't know that they were living in a fairy tale--people never do. "
7 " And then I'll look at youAnd you'll look at meAnd I'll love you,Whoever you've grown up to be "
8 " Rose couldn't say to Snow, to insist to her, that sometimes you lose someone in a way that means he will never read to you, or say good night or swing his around you again. "
9 " The only way is the scary way. "
10 " You loved me even as a beast... In the lonely spell, your love gave me strength. "
11 " To find out what a story’s really about,’ the Librarian said, ‘You don’t ask the writer. You ask the reader. "
12 " A feeling of celebration spread through the woods as the changed ones found their long-forgotten voices "
13 " On New Year's morning, the rest of the house stirred into motion, welcoming the tiny newcomer into a family that was hardly ordinary, but rather . . . extraordinary. A family stitched together from the scraps of other families. "
― Emily Winfield Martin , Oddfellow's Orphanage
14 " Rose pictured herself as a tidy bow, and Snow was a wild tangle. "
15 " To find out what a story's really about," the Librarian said, "you don't ask the writer. You ask the reader. "