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Pocahontas Quotes

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Walt Disney Company
“You think the only people who are people, are the people who look and think like you. But if you walk the footsteps of a stranger, you'll learn things you never knew you never knew." - Pocahontas”
Disney

Giselle Simlett
“No. You see, the night works differently here than in the human realm,鈥� he continues. 鈥楧uwyn is a world of balance. Good and bad, light and dark 鈥� both must exist to keep the world in harmony.鈥�
Oh God, he鈥檚 going to give me a Pocahontas speech.”
Giselle Simlett, Girl of Myth and Legend

Walt Disney Company
“My daughter speaks with a wisdom beyond her years. We have all come here with anger in our hearts but she comes with courage and understanding. From this day forward if there is to be more killing it will not start with me.”
Walt Disney Company

Diane C. McPhail
“There was Brunhilde, a star shining high above the hillside behind her, dark, rippling hair hanging below her waist, standing in full command, spear in hand. Constance could not help thinking the star so large and bright might have shone over Bethlehem. She was momentarily grateful for her veil, not only for the concealment of her identity but also of her amused response to the scene before her.
She struggled to contain herself as her eyes moved to the second vignette: here was fair Juliet, standing beneath rather than on her balcony, garbed in simple lines, her head wreathed in flowers, a cross of stars high above her. Ah, those star-crossed lovers, thought Constance. Again, she was glad that she could hide her amusement. How clever these women, she thought. The third was Semiramis, a quarter moon low above the exotic turrets behind her crowned head, a long-handled fan in her hand, like the fan of a servant. How should Constance interpret this? At once she noticed the replication of the shape of Brunhilde鈥檚 spear, but it was enlarged. Semiramis, the queen who had served for her son yet had conquered her foes and enlarged her kingdom. And was this moon waxing or waning? Rising or setting? Or perhaps the enigma of a waxing moon rising. Ah, somehow that was comfort. Last, before a rising sun, framed by trees that reached out to touch one another, stood Pocahontas, her costume appearing authentic, a feather in her headdress, the emblematizing dawn of a new age, a new woman in a new world. May it be so, thought Constance.”
Diane C. McPhail, The Seamstress of New Orleans

G茅rard de Nerval
“VERS DOR脡S

Eh quoi ! tout est sensible !
Pythagore

Homme, libre penseur ! te crois-tu seul pensant
Dans ce monde o霉 la vie 茅clate en toute chose ?
Des forces que tu tiens ta libert茅 dispose,
Mais de tous tes conseils l'univers est absent.

Respecte dans la b锚te un esprit agissant :
Chaque fleur est une 芒me 脿 la Nature 茅close ;
Un myst猫re d'amour dans le m茅tal repose ;
芦 Tout est sensible ! 禄 Et tout sur ton 锚tre est puissant.

Crains, dans le mur aveugle, un regard qui t'茅pie :
脌 la mati猫re m锚me un verbe est attach茅...
Ne la fais pas servir 脿 quelque usage impie !

Souvent dans l'锚tre obscur habite un Dieu cach茅 ;
Et comme un 艙il naissant couvert par ses paupi猫res,
Un pur esprit s'accro卯t sous l'茅corce des pierres !”
G茅rard de Nerval, Les Chim猫res

“I thought about how my idols growing up were not real Native women but instead cartoon caricatures that Disney made in the form of Tiger Lily and Pocahontas.”
Leah Myers, Thinning Blood: A Memoir of Family, Myth, and Identity