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Whether it’s been a long time since you’ve seen it, or you just saw it yesterday, we’ve arranged all the Peter Pan quotes your heart could desire. You will love these 75 Peter Pan quotes about growing up and bravery. These Peter Pan, J.M. Barrie and Tinkerbell quotes from the book will give you all the feels.

If you like Peter Pan, the Following are the best Peter Pan quotes with images. We’ve compiled a top list of the most popular quotes: from funny and inspirational to beautiful and wise sayings.

Peter Pan Quotes

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

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

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

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

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

#6. “To live will be an awfully big adventure.”

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

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#8. “Tinker Bell hated to be under an obligation to Wendy.”

#9. “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.”

#10. “The loveliest tinkle of golden bells answered him. It is the fairy language.”

#11. “That must have been Tink. I never knew her so naughty before.”

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

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

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

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

#16. “You know you can’t be my fairy, Tink, because I am a gentleman and you are a lady.”

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

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

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

#20. “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.”

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

#22. “That, Peter had told Wendy, was the way to Neverland; but even birds, carrying maps and consulting them at windy corners, could not have sighted it with these instructions.”

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

#24. “Tink agreed to travel by hat if it was carried in his hand.”

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

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

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

#28. “All children, except one, grow up.”

#29. “Unfortunately she could not fly as slowly as they, and so she had to go round and round them in a circle in which they moved as if in a halo.”

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

#31. “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.”

#32. “Tink was so indignant.”

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

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

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

#36. “All you need is faith, trust, and a little pixie dust.”

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

#38. “Never is an awfully long time.”

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

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

#41. “One girl is worth more than twenty boys.”

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

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

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#45. “Her wings would scarcely carry her now, but in reply she alighted on his

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

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

#48. shoulder and gave his nose a loving bite.”

#49. “Sometimes, though not often, he had dreams, and they were more painful than the dreams of other boys. For hours he could not be separated from these dreams, though he wailed piteously in them. They had to do, I think, with the riddle of his existence.”

#50. “Well, that’s Tink, that’s the fairy language. I think I hear her too.”

#51. “It is quite impossible to say how time wears on in Neverland…”

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

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

#54. “Stars are beautiful, but they may not take an active part in anything, they must just look on forever. It is a punishment put on them for something they did so long ago that no star now knows what it was. So the older ones have become glassy-eyed and seldom speak (winking is the star language), but the little ones still wonder.”

#55. “After you have been unfair to him he will love you again, but he will never afterward be quite the same boy. No one ever gets over the first unfairness; no one except Peter.”

#56. “On the whole, the Neverlands 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.”

#57. “Children have the strangest adventures without being troubled by them. For instance, they may remember to mention, a week after the event happened, that when they were in the woods they had met their dead father and had a game with him.”

#58. “She is called Tinker Bell because she mends the pots and kettles [tinker = tin worker].”

#59. “Of course the Neverlands vary a good deal.”

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

#61. “As you look at Wendy you may see her hair becoming white, and her figure little again, for all this happened long ago. Jane is now a common grown-up, with a daughter called Margaret; and every spring-cleaning time, except when he forgets, Peter comes for Margaret and takes her to Neverland, where she tells him stories about himself, to which he listens eagerly. When Margaret grows up she will have a daughter, who is to be Peter’s mother in turn; and so it will go on, so long as children are gay and innocent and heartless.”

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

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

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

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

#66. “The jealous fairy had now cast off all disguise of friendship and was darting at her victim from every direction, pinching savagely each time she touched.”

#67. “Peter invented, with Wendy’s help, a new game that fascinated him enormously, until he suddenly had no more interest in it, which, as you have been told, was what always happened with his games. It consisted in pretending not to have adventures…”

#68. “The only sound I hear is like a tinkle of bells.”

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