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The Snow Queen Quotes

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“Dusted with frost, the mansion resembled a frozen palace from a fairytale. As I gazed at the white facade glinting in the morning light, I remembered that story I read as a kid â€� was it Narnia? â€� about the Snow Queen who seduced the little boy. I thought of the Snow Queen’s palace of dead kisses and frozen loveliness, its white sparkling beauty, twinkling like ice crystals. But there was no happiness in the Ice Maiden’s palace, was there? She stole laughter with her kisses that froze the heart. Had her icy fingers touched my heart, just as they had Sam’s?”
Mike Hockney, The Millionaires' Death Club

Suzy  Davies
“At the base of the tree sat an unusual object; cylindrical in shape with a lens facing out, which contained a miniature world. A Christmas scene and a bot holding a sled. Twinkling ice drops completed the winter wonderland. It snowed, and the kaleidoscope was a mirror to the world.”
Suzy Davies

Suzy  Davies
“It was the winter of winters when everything glistened”
Suzy Davies , The Snow Queen

Suzy  Davies
“At the base of the tree sat an unusual object; cylindrical in shape with a lens facing out, which contained a miniature world. A Christmas scene and a bot holding a sled. Twinkling ice drops completed the winter wonderland. It snowed, and the kaleidoscope was a mirror to the world.
"Sh! Adam whispered...”
Suzy Davies

Suzy  Davies
“Adam lifted his hands and tried to gently capture the butterfly, but it floated away on the breeze. He trailed the creature along the streets, tripping over shop signs and uneven paving stones. He jostled and shoved and pushed through crowds. He pursued it past the Opera House and the deserted open
market.
It was ethereal.”
Suzy Davies, The Snow Queen

Suzy  Davies
“Adam lifted his hands and tried to gently capture the butterfly, but it floated away on the breeze. He trailed the creature along the streets, tripping over shop signs and uneven paving stones. He jostled and shoved and pushed through crowds. He pursued it past the Opera House and the deserted open
market.

â€� Suzy Davies, The Snow Queen”
Suzy Davies, The Snow Queen

Suzy  Davies
“Children without shoes or socks dangled their legs from the balconies unable to fly, longing for the freedom of the skies. But their homes were small, cramped cages.”
Suzy Davies, The Snow Queen

Suzy  Davies
“She pressed on as fast as she could. The wind, the sleet, the snow, the ice trickled down the gutters and made her shiver. Ice scraped down her slender neck, clawing its frozen tendrils into her delicate skin. Her journey became a battle against her weakest self and the savage elements.”
Suzy Davies, The Snow Queen

Suzy  Davies
“The vista opened onto a frozen lake where the cold sun filtered through snow draped branches, creating frosty halos across the water.”
Suzy Davies, The Snow Queen