200+ Best Disney Movie Quotes to Celebrate Their Famous Films

Walter Elias Disney was an American animator, film producer and entrepreneur. A pioneer of the American animation industry, he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons.

After all, one can’t leave his shadow lying about and not miss it sooner or later, don’t you agree? — Wendy


Disney Movie Quotes

  1.  “Now, think of the happiest things. It’s the same as having wings!” -Peter Pan.
  2. “After all, one can’t leave his shadow lying about and not miss it sooner or later, don’t you agree?” -Wendy.
  3. “Oh, I should like very much to cross swords with some real buccaneers.” -John.
  4. “I’ll show you this ghost has blood in his veins.” -Captain Hook.
  5. “All it takes is faith and trust, oh! and something I forgot: dust.” -Peter Pan
  6. “Insolent pup!” -John.
  7. “Now, now, now, Captain, just relax. What you need is a shave. A nice soothing shave. There, now.” -Smee.
  8. “I think I had a mother once.” -Lost Boys.
  9.  “That cursed Peter Pan, making a fool out of me.” -Captain Hook.
  10. “I’ll think of a mermaid lagoon, underneath a magic moon.” -Wendy.
  11. “Well, I’m certainly proud of you, you blockheads.” -Peter Pan.
  12. “Michael, the buried treasure. Where is it?” -John.
  13. “The poor captain has a splitting headache. We mustn’t annoy him.” -Smee
  14. “George, dear, do hurry! We mustn’t be late for the party, you know.” -Mrs. Darling
  15. “Nobody calls Pan a coward and lives!” -Peter Pan
  16. . “There it is, Wendy! Second star to the right and straight on ’til morning.” -Peter Pan
  17. “One girl is worth more than twenty boys.” -Peter Pan
  18. “Never say goodbye because goodbye means going away and going away means forgetting.” -J.M. Barrie
  19. “Fairies have to be one thing or the other because being so small they, unfortunately, have room for one feeling only at a time.” -J.M. Barrie
  20.  “Careful, Michael, my glasses!” -John
  21.  “Blast that Peter Pan. If I could only find his hideout, I’d trap him in his lair.” -Captain Hook
  22. “I wouldn’t want this to go any further, but the cook told me that the first mate told him that he heard that Pan has banished Tinker Bell.” -Smee
  23. “If you cannot teach me to fly, teach me to sing.” -J.M. Barrie
  24. “To die will be an awfully big adventure.” -J.M. Barrie
  25. “Oh, Mary. Of all the impossible, childish fiddle-faddle, Peter Pan, indeed.” -Mr. Darling
  26. “I’m a codfish.” -Captain Hook
  27.  “Stars are beautiful, but they may not take part in anything, they must just look on forever.” -J.M. Barrie
  28.  “Would you like an adventure now, or would like to have your tea first?” -J.M. Barrie
  29. “I’m so happy, I think I’ll give you a kiss.” -Wendy
  30. “You can’t stick it on with soap, Peter! It needs sewing. That’s the proper way to do it.” -Wendy
  31. “Stop playing and help me find my shadow! Shadow … shadow …” -Peter Pan
  32. “Look alive, you swabs! We’ve got him this time, Mr. Smee.” -Captain Hook
  33. “Dreams do come true, if only we wish hard enough. You can have anything in life if you will sacrifice everything else for it.” -J.M. Barrie
  34. “I don’t want to go to school and learn solemn things.” -J.M. Barrie
  35. “Children have the strangest adventures without being troubled by them. For instance, they may remember to mention, a week after the event happened, that when they were in the wood, they had met their dead father and had a game with him.” -J.M. Barrie
  36. “I say, Wendy…always if you see me forgetting you, just keep on saying ‘I’m Wendy,’ and then I’ll remember.” -J.M. Barrie
  37. “Oh, Peter, you saved my life!” -Wendy
  38. “Poor Nana. Oh, yes, poor Nana. But poor father? Oh, no.” -Mr. Darling
  39. “When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.” -J.M. Barrie
  40. “All of this has happened before, and it will all happen again.” -J.M. Barrie
  41.  “Next year he did not come for her. She waited in a new frock because the old one simply would not meet, but he never came.” -J.M. Barrie
  42.  “I’ll teach you how to jump on the wind’s back, and then away we go.” -J.M. Barrie
  43.  “Why, Peter, a mother’s someone who loves and cares for you and tells you stories.” -Wendy
  44. “But the years came and went without bringing the careless boy, and when they met again Wendy was a married woman, and Peter was no more to her than a little dust in the box in which she had kept her toys.” -J.M. Barrie
  45. “Faint hearts never won, Fair Lady.” -J.M. Barrie
  46. “You killed Rufio, you kidnapped my children. You deserve to die.”-J.M. Barrie
  47. “All are keeping a sharp look-out in front, but none suspects that the danger may be creeping up from behind.” -Peter Pan
  48. “I suppose it’s like the ticking crocodile, isn’t it? Time is chasing after all of us.” -J.M. Barrie
  49. “Boy, why are you crying?” -Peter Pan
  50. “I remember you being a lot bigger.” -Peter Pan
  51. “Girls are much too clever to fall out of their prams.” -Peter Pan
  52.  “Can anything harm us, mother, after the night-lights are lit?” -J.M. Barrie
  53. “He looked at her uncomfortably; blinking, you know, like one not sure whether he was awake or asleep.” -J.M. Barrie
  54.  “Dark and sinister man, have at thee.” -Peter Pan
  55.  “It was dreadful the way all the three were looking at him, just as if they did not admire him.” -J.M. Barrie
  56.  “Keep adventuring and stay not a grown-up.” -Peter Pan
  57. “Don’t grow up, it’s a trap.” -Peter Pan
  58. “No! No, Mr. Skunkhead with too much mousse. You are just a punk kid. I want to speak to a grown-up!” -J.M. Barrie
  59. “Little boys should never be sent to bed. They always wake up a day older.” -J.M. Barrie
  60. “There is a saying in Neverland that every time you breathe, a grown-up dies.” -Peter Pan
  61. “Firefly from hell!” -J.M. Barrie
  62. “Do you know why swallows build in the eaves of houses? It is to listen to the stories.” -Peter Pan
  63. “I taught you to fight and fly. What more could there be?” -Peter Pan
  64. “So come with me, where dreams are born, and time is never planned. Just think of happy things and your heart will fly on wings forever in Never-never land.” -Peter Pan
  65. “Nothing, precious, they are the eyes a mother leaves behind her to guard her children.” -J.M. Barrie
  66. “You know that place between sleep and awake where you’re always dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you. That’s where I’ll be waiting.” -J.M. Barrie
  67.  “Feeling that Peter was on his way back, the Neverland had again woken into life. We ought to use the pluperfect and say wakened but woke is better and was always used by Peter.” -J.M. Barrie
  68.  “You find a glimmer of happiness in this world, there’s always someone who wants to destroy it.” -J.M. Barrie
  69. “Jack, Maggie, all you have to do is think one happy thought, and you’ll fly like me.” -Peter Pan
  70. “You’re not old enough to shave! What are you doing flying with a sword? And flying around… this is an insurance nightmare!” -J.M. Barrie
  71. “If growing up means it would be beneath my dignity to climb a tree, I’ll never grow up, never grow up, never grow up! Not me!” -J.M. Barrie
  72. “There are many different kinds of bravery. There’s the bravery of thinking of others before oneself. Now, your father has never brandished a sword nor fired a pistol, thank heavens. But he has made many sacrifices for his family and put away many dreams.” -J.M. Barrie
  73.  “On these magic shores children at play are forever beaching their coracles. We too have been there, we can still hear the sound of the surf, though we shall land no more.” -J.M. Barrie
  74.  “In time they could not even fly after their hats. Want of practice, they called it; but what it really meant was that they no longer believed.” -J.M. Barrie
  75. “Oh, the cleverness of me!” -Peter Pan
  76.  “When pirates and lost boys meet, they merely bite their thumbs at each other.” -Peter Pan
  77.  “I’m youth, I’m joy.” -J.M. Barrie
  78. ”It is so naughty of him not to wipe his feet.” -Wendy
  79.  “It all seemed so natural to Wendy that you could not dismiss it by saying she had been dreaming.” -J.M. Barrie
  80.  “Oh no, he isn’t grown up, and he is just my size.” -Wendy
  81.  “Wendy had danced with joy, just as the real Mrs. Darling must have done.” -J.M. Barrie
  82. “Of all the delectable islands the Neverland is the snuggest and most compact.” -J.M. Barrie
  83. “I don’t know how there was room for them, but you can squeeze very tight in the Neverland.” -J.M. Barrie
  84.  “The only sound I hear is like a tinkle of bells.” -Wendy
  85. “Tink agreed to travel by hat if it was carried in the hand.” -J.M. Barrie
  86.  “It is quite impossible to say how time does wear on in the Neverland…” -J.M. Barrie
  87. “Wendy saw the shadow on the floor, looking so draggled, and she was frightfully sorry for Peter.” -J.M. Barrie
  88. “Wendy loved to lend her bracelet to her mother.” -J.M. Barrie
  89.  “Wendy had lived such a home life that to know fairies struck her as quite delightful.” -J.M. Barrie
  90.  “But in her dream, he had rent the film that obscures the Neverland, and she saw Wendy and John and Michael peeping through the gap.” -J.M. Barrie
  91.  “They drew near the Neverland; for after many moons they did reach it.” -Peter Pan
  92. “He had carried Tinker Bell part of the way, and his hand was still messy with the fairy dust.” -J.M. Barrie
  93.  “Her wings would scarcely carry her now, but in reply, she alighted on his shoulder and gave his nose a loving bite.” -J.M. Barrie
  94. ”When the first baby laughed for the first time, its laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.” -J.M. Barrie
  95. “This is all your doing.” -Captain Hook
  96.  “…children know such a lot now, they soon don’t believe in fairies, and every time a child says, ‘I don’t believe in fairies,’ there is a fairy somewhere that falls down dead.” -J.M. Barrie
  97. “You need not be sorry for her. She was one of the kind that likes to grow up. In the end, she grew up of her own free will a day quicker than the other girls.” -J.M. Barrie
  98.  “The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease forever to be able to do it.” -Peter Pan
  99. “After you have been unfair to him, he will love you again, but he will never afterwards be quite the same boy. No one ever gets over the first unfairness…” -J.M. Barrie
  100. “There was not a pocket between the four of them.” -Peter Pan and Wendy
  101. “You don’t think I would kill him while he was sleeping! I would wake him first and then kill him. That’s the way I always do.” -Peter Pan
  102. “She staves off the altar with a hatchet.” -J.M. Barrie
  103. “To sit still seemed to him such a comic thing to do.” -J.M. Barrie
  104. “I forget them after I kill them.” -Peter Pan
  105. “Wendy came first, then John, then Michael.” -J.M. Barrie
  106. “Wendy, Wendy, when you are sleeping in your silly bed you might be flying about with me saying funny things to the stars.” -Peter Pan
  107. “Years rolled on again, and Wendy had a daughter. This ought not to be written in ink but in a golden splash.” -J.M. Barrie
  108.  “A moment after the fairy’s entrance the window was blown open by the breathing of the little stars, and Peter dropped in.” -J.M. Barrie
  109.  “Sometimes, though not often, he had dreams, and they were more painful than the dreams of other boys. For hours he could not be separated from these dreams, though he wailed piteously in them. They had to do, I think, with the riddle of his existence.” -J.M. Barrie
  110. “Old. Alone. Done for.” -Captain Hook
  111.  “Captain, the ice is melting, the sun is out, the flowers are all in bloom.” -Smee
  112. “Wow. Two dead already.” -Smee
  113.  “I do believe in fairies. I do! I do!” -Peter Pan
  114.  “Never is an awfully long time.” -Wendy
  115.  “You wouldn’t do ol’ Hook in now, would you, lad? I’ll go away forever.” -Captain Hook
  116. “I said nothing of the sort!” -Peter Pan
  117.  “Oh, Smee, the way of a man with a maid; taking the best years of her life and then casting her aside like an old glove!” -Captain Hook
  118. “He’s giving an oration in sign language.” -John
  119. “Did you say that Pan has banished Tinkerbell?” -Captain Hook
  120. “Kidnapped?” -Mr. Darling
  121.  “So, you want a splash, Mr. Starkey? I’ll give you a splash!” -Captain Hook
  122. “Oh… well, I think she’s lovely.” -Wendy
  123. “That’s no mother!” -Lost Boy (Bear)
  124.  “Squaw no get ’em firewood! Squaw go home!” -Wendy
  125. “We had lots of fun with Tinker Bell, and the mermaids, and Peter Pan! Oh, he was the most wonderful person of them all! And then we called him a codfish!” -Wendy
  126. “Great Scott, you’re right, Smee!” -Captain Hook
  127. “Absolute poppycock!” -Mr. Darling
  128. “Wendy, haven’t I warned you? Stuffing the boys’ heads with a lot of silly stories?” -Mr. Darling
  129. “This time, no turnum loose.” -Indian Chief
  130. “Why, Captain, cutting your hand off was only a childish prank, you might say.” -Smee
  131.  “And he would’ve had you by now, Captain, if he hadn’t swallowed that alarm clock. But now, when he’s about, he’d warn you, as you might say, with his tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock.” -Smee
  132. “You mean you won’t fly?” -Captain Hook
  133. “This ain’t no place for a respectable pirate.” -Smee
  134. “Don’t you understand, Tink? You mean more to me than anything in this whole world!” -Peter Pan
  135. “Poor Nana? This is the last straw! Out! Out, I say!” -Mr. Darling
  136. “Oh! I found it, Captain! Good as new!” -Smee
  137. “It’s easy! All you have to do is to… is to… is to… Ha! That’s funny.” -Peter Pan
  138. “Come, Smee, we must leave immediately. We’ll surround Peter’s home…” -Captain Hook
  139. “Uh… ready to grow up.” -Wendy
  140. “Chomped at me the other night at the window.” -Peter Pan
  141. “Wendy’s enough.” -Peter Pan
  142. “I think I’ll be an Indian brave.” -Michael
  143. “Yyyyyyyup, just a little bit of pixie dust.” -Peter Pan
  144.  “I told him all along you Indians wouldn’t betray Peter Pan.” -Smee
  145. “But, Captain, wouldn’t it be more humane-like to slit his throat?” -Smee
  146. “What’s the pixie doing?” -Michael
  147.  “That’s not countin’ the holidays, either.” -Smee
  148. “Dust?” -Wendy and John
  149. “I had a white rat.” -Lost Boy (Fox)
  150. “Goodness gracious, whatever shall we do?” -Mr. Darling
  151.  “For the last time, Mr. Smee, take the princess back to her people.” -Peter Pan
  152. “Call Scotland Yard!” -Mr. Darling
  153.  “He says… “Peter Pan… mighty warrior… save Tigerlily… make big chief… heap glad.”-John
  154.  “Ain’t it a bloomin’…” -Smee
  155. “Dash it all, Nana, don’t look at me like that. It’s nothing personal, it’s just that… well, you’re not really a nurse at all, you’re… well, a dog. And the children aren’t puppies, they’re people. And sooner or later, Nana, people have to grow up.” -Mr. Darling
  156. “Why you doddering imbecile, I…” -Captain Hook
  157. “I say, Captain, do you hear something?” -Peter Pan
  158. “Yes, yes. A hop, skip, and a jump across Crocodile Creek and then nor’ by nor’east, one, two, three…” -Captain Hook
  159. “Thank you, me dear, you’ve been most helpful.” -Captain Hook
  160. “Peter Pan, Father.” -Wendy
  161. “For many moons, red man fight paleface Lost Boys.” -Indian Chief
  162. “Me no spoofum! Where you hide Princess Tiger Lily?” -Indian Chief
  163. “I mean it! Young lady, this is your last night in the nursery!” -Mr. Darling
  164. “Aye but throwing it to that crocodile! That cursed beast liked the taste of me so well he’s followed me ever since, licking his chops for the rest of me.” -Captain Hook
  165. “Ha-ha-ha! You wouldn’t dare fight old Hook man-to-man. You’d fly away like a cowardly sparrow!” -Captain Hook
  166. “A jealous female can be tricked into anything.” -Captain Hook
  167. “To tell the boys we sail with the tide, sir.” -Smee
  168. “Mermaid Lagoon? No, we’ve search that. And we’ve combed Cannibal Cove.” -Captain Hook
  169. “B-B-But-But will she talk, Captain?” -Smee
  170. “Here! No. No, no, no, that’s Indian territ… But wait. Those redskins know this island better than I do me own ship. Ah, I wonder.” -Captain Hook
  171. “No, father! No!” -Michael
  172. “Captain! Oh, dear! I’ve never shaved his ghost before!” -Smee
  173. “And then… we sailed away on a ship in the sky.” -Wendy
  174. “Well, Captain. It’s nice to see you smiling again. Brings back the good old days when we were leading a healthy, normal life, scuttling ships, cutting throats.” -Smee
  175. “We’ll shanghai Wendy!” -Captain Hook
  176. “Yes, Miss Bell, Captain Hook admits defeat. Tomorrow, I leave the island, never to return.” -Captain Hook
  177. “What’s the chief doing, John?” -Wendy
  178. “Peter Pan’s.” -Mrs. Darling
  179. “Why, yes, Captain. Didn’t you just say to go…” -Smee
  180. “Start at Pegleg Point…” -Captain Hook
  181. “Fly, of course.” -Peter Pan
  182. “Sometime, you win; sometime, we win.” -Indian Chief
  183. “Mary, unless I find my cufflinks, we don’t go to the party! If we don’t go to the party, I can never show my face in the office again! If I could ever…” -Mr. Darling
  184. “No, don’t, Peter! It’s a trick!” -Wendy
  185.  “Mr. Crocodile, do you like codfish?” -Peter Pan
  186. “And where do you think *you* are going?” -Captain Hook
  187. “T-T-Tiger Lily, Captain?” -Smee
  188. “What a pity, Mr. Smee. I’m afraid we’ve lost the dear Captain.” -Peter Pan
  189. “Begging your pardon Miss Bell, but Captain Hook would like a word with you.” -Smee
  190. “Now let me see, where was I?” -Captain Hook
  191. “Get up, you idiot!” -Captain Hook
  192. “Oh, no, John, it was the *left* hand.” -Wendy
  193.  ” I certainly have never seen her.” -John
  194. “Turn us loose? You mean this is only a game?” -John
  195. “Neverland?” -Mr. Darling
  196. “Oh, we had such a wonderful time! Well, except when we were kidnapped…” -Wendy
  197. “What was she like?” -Lost Boy (Raccoon)
  198. “A pixie.” -Wendy
  199. “And now, Smee, to take care of master Peter Pan.” -Captain Hook
  200. “Well, at last, Captain Hook’s comin’ to his senses.” -Smee