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Enchanted Forest

Emory R. Frie

Top 10 Best Quotes

“A monster, some called her. But in the shadows, only said in whispers, she was an angel in red.”

“One day is all it takes to lose someone forever.”

“When your worst demon is yourself, no one can use it against you.”

“Stars are echoes of the past. It's important to look to them for guidance, but as long as people reach for them, they never realize the beauty and potential awaiting just in front of them.”

“She finally understood why the monsters in the Forest always seemed to smile. Beasts only bared their teeth as a warning before they attack.”

“You've always had people who care about you. Always. Don't pretend like you have to go through this alone.”

“Never underestimate children... They can experience the same horrors as the rest of us without knowing any different.”

“I find it difficult to trust my eyes. Things are never what they seem.”

“But I know what it’s like when everyone seems to look at you as if you’re a strange creature impossible to understand, so much so you begin to wonder if they’re right.”

“When your freedom depends on the death of an innocent, it haunts you forever,' Red thought empathetically. 'Even if you couldn’t save them anyway.”

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