“I may forget myself, but you I could never forget.”
Emory R. Frie“The Forest is dark, dearie, The Forest is dark;The moment you think that you’re lost in the woods, then you are.Do not lose your way, dearie, Do not lose your way;The monsters are lurking not far from the path should you stray.Things aren’t what they seem, dearie, Things aren’t what they seem;Kind grins are bared teeth; Please don’t answer the calls from the trees.Do not pay them heed, dearie, Do not pay them heed;Hear footsteps behind you, beware but don’t fret, they’re just checking.The air is alive, dearie, The air is alive;To help and to hinder, but it’s how some learned to survive.These woods are too old, dearie, These woods are too old;Watch for crimson wraiths, keep your strength and wits close should you go.Deep in the Forest.”
Emory R. Frie“Blood, sweat, and tea, sister! That's what it takes to achieve all great and terrible things.”
Emory R. Frie, Wonderland“But don’t we all deserve a chance before we’re judged?”
Emory R. Frie, Neverland“Brave, impossible Alice. Stop being so sensible.”
Emory R. Frie, Wonderland“I may forget myself, but you I could never forget.”
Emory R. Frie, Neverland“I was going to make him proud of the man I would become. I was finally going to chart my own course, rattle the stars, and then… Then I would deserve it.”“Deserve what?”“The way he used to look at me, like I was a hero, or something close to one.”
Emory R. Frie, Neverland“Stories help us remember what we never want to forget.”
Emory R. Frie, Neverland“Never back, never back!... People don’t like going back, even if they must. I don’t like going back! And I’m not people! But I look back, sometimes, every so often, just to make sure I’m not leaving anything important behind. Like my tail! I can never be sure when I leave my tail behind me by mistake.”
Emory R. Frie, Wonderland“Sometimes the good memories are just as painful as the bad ones.”
Emory R. Frie, Neverland“They call what we went through a problem, an experience, a dream… but we know that it’s much more than that.”
Emory R. Frie, Wonderland