Happily Ever Afters Quotes

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Stephanie Garber
“I think there's a happy ending for everyone. But I don't think these endings always follow the last page of a book, or that everyone is guaranteed to find their happily ever after. Happy endings can be caught, but they are difficult to hold on to. They are dreams that want to escape the night. They are treasures with wings. They are wild, feral, reckless things that need to be constantly chased, or they will certainly run away.”
Stephanie Garber, The Ballad of Never After

Kiera Cass
“Happily ever after could be waiting in a field a mile wide. Or a window as narrow as seven minutes.”
Kiera Cass, The Crown

Stephanie Garber
“So you're saying you'd settle for a boring romance if it ends well?'

'Yes. I would gladly take an uneventful happily ever after.'

Jacks smirked. 'No, you wouldn't. You wouldn't have been happy with Luc, and definitely not forever. The two of you aren't well suited. He's not half as strong as you- he didn't even hesitate before he tried to bite you. And he wouldn't have turned himself to stone to save you.'

'You don't know that.'

'Yes, I do. There's always a way to break a curse. As soon as you drank from Poison's goblet, it refilled. I didn't stay to explain the rules, but they would have appeared on the side of the cup. Luc could have saved you if he wanted.”
Stephanie Garber, Once Upon a Broken Heart

Daniel Younger
“It would take a good amount of work, a considerable amount of patience, and an unfathomable amount of foot rubs, but in the end—at least for a while—they lived happily.”
Daniel Younger, Zen and the Art of Cannibalism: A Zomedy

Deb Caletti
“Those are such beautiful words aren't they? Happy ending?" Lilly says. They are. They so are. But after all she's seen, Nash doesn't know if she believes in those particular words. She believes in something intricate and thorny, she thinks then. What she believes is that the story goes on.”
Deb Caletti, The Secrets She Keeps

Caroline   George
“And at the end, they were together.
They were happy.
And they wanted for nothing.”
Caroline George, Dearest Josephine

Amy E. Reichert
“If Molly were here, she'd tell Sabrina how this was the perfect end to her love story. The villain had been defeated, the couple was together, and there was a party with fancy clothes and good food and plenty of music. But happily ever afters in real life were very different from the movies. The pain and loss and difficulties didn't disappear. With every joy came the reminder that someone wasn't there to share the moment. Real happily ever afters were flavored with bitter and sweet. With Ray by her side, Sabrina wanted to taste it all.”
Amy E. Reichert, The Kindred Spirits Supper Club