Quotes from Sleeping Beauty

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Princess Aurora, also known as Sleeping Beauty, is one of the most iconic Disney princesses. First introduced in the 1959 film Sleeping Beauty, Aurora is a kind and gentle princess who is cursed by an evil witch. Despite her difficult journey, Aurora never loses faith, and she ultimately defeats the evil forces that seek to harm her. Along the way, she learns an important lesson: true love always prevails. Aurora’s story is one of hope and resilience, and her quotes reflect her positive attitude and strength of character. Here are some of our favorite quotes from Sleeping Beauty:

  • “I know you’re trying to protect me, but nothing is more important than true love.”
  • “There’s so much goodness in the world if you just look for it.”
  • “I’m not afraid. I know who I am.”

These quotes inspire us to be our best selves and to never give up on our dreams. Aurora’s story is a timeless classic, and her quotes will stay with us forever. Thank you, Princess Aurora, for reminding us of the power of love.

Here is who some of the characters were voiced by:

Princess Aurora was voiced by Mary Costa

Prince Phillip was voiced by Bill Shirley

Maleficent was voiced by Eleanor Audley

Merryweather was voiced by Barbara Luddy

Fauna was voiced by Barbara Jo Allen

Flora was voiced by Verna Felton

Quotes from the movie:

  • “They say if you dream a thing more than once, it’s sure to come true.” – Aurora
  • “Well, he’s tall and handsome, and so romantic. Oh, we walked together and talked together, and just before we say goodbye, he takes me in his arms, and then … I wake up.” – Aurora
  • “Oh come now, Prince Phillip. Why so melancholy?” – Maleficent
  • “A wondrous future lies before you – you, the destined hero of a charming fairy tale come true. Behold – King Stefan’s castle. And in yonder topmost tower, dreaming of her true love, the Princess Aurora.” – Maleficent
  • “Well, this is a pleasant surprise. I set my trap for a peasant, and lo, I catch a prince!” – Maleficent
  • “Oh dear, what an awkward situation.” – Maleficent
  • “The princess shall indeed grow in grace and beauty, beloved by all who know her. But, before the sun sets on her sixteenth birthday, she shall prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die.” – Maleficent
  • “It’s incredible, sixteen years and not a trace of her! She couldn’t have vanished into thin air. Are you sure you searched everywhere?” – Maleficent
  • “The years roll by. But a hundred years to a steadfast heart are but a day. And now, the gates of a dungeon part, and our prince is free to go his way. Off he rides, on his noble steed, a valiant figure, straight and tall! To wake his love, with love’s first kiss.” – Maleficent
  • “Well, this is a pleasant surprise. I set my trap for a peasant, and lo, I catch a prince!” – Maleficent
  • “My pet, you are my last hope. Circle far and wide. Search for a maid of 16 with hair of sunshine gold and lips red as the rose. Go, and do not fail me.” – Maleficent
  • “You poor simple fools, thinking you could defeat me. Me? The mistress of all evil? Well here’s your precious Princess!” – Maleficent
  • “Now father, you’re living in the past. This is the 14th century.” – Prince Phillip
  • “Aww, come on. For an extra bucket of oats? And a few carrots?” – Prince Phillip
  • “There was something strange about that voice. Too beautiful to be real. Maybe it was some mysterious being, a wood sprite, or a …” – Prince Phillip
  • “Little Princess, my gift shall be the gift of beauty.” – Flora
  • “Arm thyself with this enchanted shield of virtue, and this mighty sword of truth. For these weapons of righteousness will triumph over evil.” – Flora
  • “Oh, silly fiddle-faddle!” – Flora
  • “Each of us the child may bless with a single gift, no more, no less.” – Flora
  • “Sweet Princess, if through this wicked witch’s trick, a spindle should your finger prick. A ray of hope there still may be in this, the gift I give to thee.” – Merryweather
  • “And from this slumber, you shall wake, when true love’s kiss, the spell shall break.” – Merryweather
  • “Not in death, but just in sleep, the fateful prophecy you’ll keep. And from this slumber you shall wake, when true love’s kiss, the spell shall break.” – Merryweather
  • “Ooh, I’d like to turn her into a fat old hop toad!” – Merryweather

“Tiny Princess, my gift shall be the gift of song.” – Fauna

Sleeping Beauty is a classic Disney movie with beautiful quotes and amazing characters. We covered the quotes and some of the cast of the movie, so please check out our other posts for more information on your favorite Disney movies.

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