Maleficent Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about Maleficent
Maleficent Quotes & Sayings
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This searching and doubting and vacillating where nothing is clear but the arrogance of quest. I, too, had such noble ideas when I was still a boy.
— Franz Grillparzer
I loved being Maleficent. I was quite sad to put my staff down and put my horns away because somehow, she just lives in a different world.
— Angelina Jolie
THEY WANT EVIL? WE'LL SHOW THESE SUCKERS EVIL. AURADON PREP KIDS WILL GET WHAT'S COMING TO THEM. MALEFICENT'S DAUGHTER IS BACK.
— Walt Disney Company
Dreams? What's the point of that?
— Erin Hunter
Obsolescence is the moment of superabundance.
— Marshall McLuhan
The state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation.
— Pierre Trudeau
We're not here to discuss Maleficent! Her story is too long and complicated to debate in the time we have left...
— Serena Valentino
And hidden within the agony the strange clarity came again, as if the world had ordered itself into something that made perfect sense.
— Scott Westerfeld
His eyes were polite yet maleficent, as though he was making an effort to be civil to the photographer while plotting to murder his wife.
— Arundhati Roy
Faeries can be quite mean if they are provoked.
— Elizabeth Rudnick
When I was little ... I didn't relate to princesses. I saw Maleficent, and I just thought she was so - she was so elegant.
— Angelina Jolie
By the time I was 12 or 13, I felt that I was special, because I could play the guitar and write songs.
— Paul Simon
Hell of simulation, which is no longer one of torture, but of subtle, maleficent, elusive twisting of meaning ...
— Jean Baudrillard
I know you, I walked with you once upon a dream..
— Princess Aurora
What Mal wanted, more than anything, was to be just like her mother.
Exactly like her. — Melissa De La Cruz
Exactly like her. — Melissa De La Cruz
Life is a spell so exquisite that everything conspires to break it.
— Emily Dickinson