Peter Pan Quotes
Peter Pan: What's your name?
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Wndy Moira Angela Darling. What's your name?
Peter Pan: Peter Pan.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Where do you live?
Peter Pan: Second to the right, and straight on till morning.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Is that what they put on your letters?
Peter Pan: Don't get any letters.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: But your mother gets letters.
Peter Pan: Don't have a mother.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Wndy Moira Angela Darling. What's your name?
Peter Pan: Peter Pan.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Where do you live?
Peter Pan: Second to the right, and straight on till morning.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Is that what they put on your letters?
Peter Pan: Don't get any letters.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: But your mother gets letters.
Peter Pan: Don't have a mother.
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Peter Pan: You musn't touch me! No-one has ever touched me!
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Why not?
Peter Pan: ...I don't know.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Why not?
Peter Pan: ...I don't know.
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Peter: Forget them, Wendy. Forget them all. Come with me where you'll never, never have to worry about grown up things again.
Wendy: Never is an awfully long time.
Wendy: Never is an awfully long time.
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Peter: She is to tell us stories. She is...
Slightly: Dead.
Curly: Tragic.
Nibs: Awful. Good shot, though.
Slightly: Dead.
Curly: Tragic.
Nibs: Awful. Good shot, though.
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Peter: Wendy? One girl's worth more than 20 boys.
Wendy: [under bed sheets] You really think so?
Peter: I live with boys, the lost boys, they are well named!
Wendy: Who are they?
[asking as she gets out from under sheets and makes Peter fall off the bed]
Peter: Children who fall out of their prams when the nurse is not looking. If they are not claimed in seven days, they are sent to the Neverland.
Wendy: Are there girls too?
Peter: Girls are much to clever to fall out of their prams.
[he says as he looks through the heart in Wendy's bed]
Wendy: [under bed sheets] You really think so?
Peter: I live with boys, the lost boys, they are well named!
Wendy: Who are they?
[asking as she gets out from under sheets and makes Peter fall off the bed]
Peter: Children who fall out of their prams when the nurse is not looking. If they are not claimed in seven days, they are sent to the Neverland.
Wendy: Are there girls too?
Peter: Girls are much to clever to fall out of their prams.
[he says as he looks through the heart in Wendy's bed]
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Slightly: Then she must stay here and die.
The Lost Boys and Peter Pan: [gasp] No.
Slightly: Of course not. How could I have thought that? Stupid.
The Lost Boys and Peter Pan: [gasp] No.
Slightly: Of course not. How could I have thought that? Stupid.
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Slightly: Wendy lady, for you we built this house, with a door knocker.
Tootles: And a chimney.
Slightly: [whispers] 1, 2, 3...
The Lost Boys: Please be our mother!
Tootles: And a chimney.
Slightly: [whispers] 1, 2, 3...
The Lost Boys: Please be our mother!
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Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Oh, it sounds lovely. Neverland! Who else lives there, Peter?
Peter Pan: The Lost Boys.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Who are they?
Peter Pan: They are the children who fall out of their carriages when the nurse is looking the other way. If they're not claimed in seven days, they're sent far away to Neverland. I'm captain, you know.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Oh, what fun it must be!
Peter Pan: Yes. Of course, we are rather lonely.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Oh?
Peter Pan: You see, Wendy, we have no female companionship.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Are none of the others girls?
Peter Pan: No, girls you know are much too clever to fall out of their carriages.
Peter Pan: The Lost Boys.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Who are they?
Peter Pan: They are the children who fall out of their carriages when the nurse is looking the other way. If they're not claimed in seven days, they're sent far away to Neverland. I'm captain, you know.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Oh, what fun it must be!
Peter Pan: Yes. Of course, we are rather lonely.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Oh?
Peter Pan: You see, Wendy, we have no female companionship.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling: Are none of the others girls?
Peter Pan: No, girls you know are much too clever to fall out of their carriages.
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Wendy: But, Peter, how do we get to Never Land?
Peter Pan: Fly, of course.
Wendy: Fly?
Peter Pan: It's easy! All you have to do is to... is to... is to... Ha! That's funny.
Wendy: What's the matter? Don't you know?
Peter Pan: Oh, sure. It's... It's just that I never thought about it before. Say, that's it! You think of a wonderful thought.
Peter Pan: Fly, of course.
Wendy: Fly?
Peter Pan: It's easy! All you have to do is to... is to... is to... Ha! That's funny.
Wendy: What's the matter? Don't you know?
Peter Pan: Oh, sure. It's... It's just that I never thought about it before. Say, that's it! You think of a wonderful thought.
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Wendy: But, Peter, how do we get to Never Land?
Peter Pan: Fly, of course.
Wendy: Fly?
Peter Pan: It's easy! All you have to do is to... is to... is to... Ha! That's funny.
Wendy: What's the matter? Don't you know?
Peter Pan: Oh, sure. It's... It's just that I never thought about it before. Say, that's it! You think of a wonderful thought.
Peter Pan: Fly, of course.
Wendy: Fly?
Peter Pan: It's easy! All you have to do is to... is to... is to... Ha! That's funny.
Wendy: What's the matter? Don't you know?
Peter Pan: Oh, sure. It's... It's just that I never thought about it before. Say, that's it! You think of a wonderful thought.
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Wendy: He can fly!
John: He can fly!
Michael: He flewed!
Peter Pan: Now you try.
Wendy: I'll think of a mermaid lagoon, underneath a magic moon.
John: I'll think I'm in a pirate's cave.
Michael: I think I'll be an Indian brave.
Peter Pan: Now everybody try.
Wendy, John, Michael, Peter Pan: One, two, three!
Wendy, John, Michael: We can fly! We can fly! We can fly!
[the children all fall to the ground]
Peter Pan: This won't do. What's the matter with you? All it takes is faith and trust. Oh! And something I forgot. Dust!
Wendy, John: Dust?
Michael: Dust?
Peter Pan: Yep, just a little bit of pixie dust. Now, think of the happiest things. It's the same as having wings.
John: He can fly!
Michael: He flewed!
Peter Pan: Now you try.
Wendy: I'll think of a mermaid lagoon, underneath a magic moon.
John: I'll think I'm in a pirate's cave.
Michael: I think I'll be an Indian brave.
Peter Pan: Now everybody try.
Wendy, John, Michael, Peter Pan: One, two, three!
Wendy, John, Michael: We can fly! We can fly! We can fly!
[the children all fall to the ground]
Peter Pan: This won't do. What's the matter with you? All it takes is faith and trust. Oh! And something I forgot. Dust!
Wendy, John: Dust?
Michael: Dust?
Peter Pan: Yep, just a little bit of pixie dust. Now, think of the happiest things. It's the same as having wings.
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Wendy: My parents wanted me to grow up.
Captain Hook: Growing up is such a barbarous business, full of inconvenience... and pimples.
Captain Hook: Growing up is such a barbarous business, full of inconvenience... and pimples.
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Wendy: Once upon a time there was a boy named Peter Pan, who decided not to grow up.
Hook: Skip the prologue
Wendy: So he flew away to Neverland where the pirates are.
Hook: What fun he must have had.
Wendy: Yes but he was rather lonely.
Hook: Lonely? He needed a Wendy.
Pirate: I need a Wendy.
Hook: Why a Wendy?
Wendy: He liked my stories.
Hook: What stories?
Wendy: Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty.
Hook: Love stories?
Wendy: Adventures! In which good triumphs over evil!
Hook: They all end in a kiss.
Wendy: gasps
Hook: A kiss. He does feel! He feels about you.
Hook: She told him stories. He taught her to fly. How?
Wendy: You just think happy thoughts. They lift you into the air.
Hook: Alas, I have no happy thoughts.
Wendy: That brings you down!
Hook: [Hook threatens to cut Wendy's throat with his hook] How else?
Michael: Fairy dust! You need fairy dust!
The Lost Boys: Michael!
Hook: What of Pan? Would unhappy thoughts bring him down?
Wendy: He has no unhappy thoughts.
Hook: Skip the prologue
Wendy: So he flew away to Neverland where the pirates are.
Hook: What fun he must have had.
Wendy: Yes but he was rather lonely.
Hook: Lonely? He needed a Wendy.
Pirate: I need a Wendy.
Hook: Why a Wendy?
Wendy: He liked my stories.
Hook: What stories?
Wendy: Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty.
Hook: Love stories?
Wendy: Adventures! In which good triumphs over evil!
Hook: They all end in a kiss.
Wendy: gasps
Hook: A kiss. He does feel! He feels about you.
Hook: She told him stories. He taught her to fly. How?
Wendy: You just think happy thoughts. They lift you into the air.
Hook: Alas, I have no happy thoughts.
Wendy: That brings you down!
Hook: [Hook threatens to cut Wendy's throat with his hook] How else?
Michael: Fairy dust! You need fairy dust!
The Lost Boys: Michael!
Hook: What of Pan? Would unhappy thoughts bring him down?
Wendy: He has no unhappy thoughts.
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Wendy: Peter, how old are you?
Peter Pan: I don't know, I ran away from home the day I was born.
Wendy: Ran away? Why?
Peter Pan: Because I heard father and mother discussing what I was to be when I became a man. I want to always be a little boy and to have fun! So I ran away, and I've lived a long time among the fairies.
Wendy: Peter! You really know fairies?
Peter Pan: Yes, but they're nearly all dead now. You see, Wendy, when the first baby laughed for the very first time, the laugh broke up into a thousand pieces of light, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies. So now every time a new baby is born, its first laugh becomes a fairy.
Peter Pan: I don't know, I ran away from home the day I was born.
Wendy: Ran away? Why?
Peter Pan: Because I heard father and mother discussing what I was to be when I became a man. I want to always be a little boy and to have fun! So I ran away, and I've lived a long time among the fairies.
Wendy: Peter! You really know fairies?
Peter Pan: Yes, but they're nearly all dead now. You see, Wendy, when the first baby laughed for the very first time, the laugh broke up into a thousand pieces of light, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies. So now every time a new baby is born, its first laugh becomes a fairy.
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Wendy: Peter, how old are you?
Peter Pan: I don't know, I ran away from home the day I was born.
Wendy: Ran away? Why?
Peter Pan: Because I heard father and mother discussing what I was to be when I became a man. I want to always be a little boy and to have fun! So I ran away, and I've lived a long time among the fairies.
Wendy: Peter! You really know fairies?
Peter Pan: Yes, but they're nearly all dead now. You see, Wendy, when the first baby laughed for the very first time, the laugh broke up into a thousand pieces of light, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies. So now every time a new baby is born, its first laugh becomes a fairy.
Peter Pan: I don't know, I ran away from home the day I was born.
Wendy: Ran away? Why?
Peter Pan: Because I heard father and mother discussing what I was to be when I became a man. I want to always be a little boy and to have fun! So I ran away, and I've lived a long time among the fairies.
Wendy: Peter! You really know fairies?
Peter Pan: Yes, but they're nearly all dead now. You see, Wendy, when the first baby laughed for the very first time, the laugh broke up into a thousand pieces of light, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies. So now every time a new baby is born, its first laugh becomes a fairy.
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Wendy: Peter, what are your exact feelings for me?
Peter Pan: Those of a devoted son, Wendy.
Wendy: [Annoyed] I thought so.
[She sits further away from him]
Peter Pan: You're so strange. Tinker Bell's just the same. There's something she wants to be to me, but she says it's not my mother.
[Tinker Bell replies You silly ass in fairy language]
Wendy: I almost agree with her!
Peter Pan: Those of a devoted son, Wendy.
Wendy: [Annoyed] I thought so.
[She sits further away from him]
Peter Pan: You're so strange. Tinker Bell's just the same. There's something she wants to be to me, but she says it's not my mother.
[Tinker Bell replies You silly ass in fairy language]
Wendy: I almost agree with her!
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Wendy: Sir, you are both ungallant and deficient!
Peter: How am I deficient?
Wendy: You're just a boy.
Peter: How am I deficient?
Wendy: You're just a boy.
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[Peter and Wendy land to talk to mermaids to find John and Michael]
Wendy: Oh, How sweet.
[Peter looks disgusted]
Wendy: What? Are mermaids not sweet?
Peter: They'll sweetly drown you if you get too close
Wendy: Oh, How sweet.
[Peter looks disgusted]
Wendy: What? Are mermaids not sweet?
Peter: They'll sweetly drown you if you get too close
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[During a swordfight between Peter and Wendy]
Tootles: Mother and father are fighting again...
Tootles: Mother and father are fighting again...
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[gazing up at Wendy and Peter dancing in mid-air]
Captain Hook: He has found himself a... Wendy. And Hook is all alone.
Captain Hook: He has found himself a... Wendy. And Hook is all alone.
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[Hook asked Tiger Lily if she had seen Peter Pan, and she replies with a foreign language, and then spits at him]
Smee: She says sorry, but no.
Smee: She says sorry, but no.
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