I believed in happily ever after as much as anyone, because Jane Austen, Prince Charming, and Hugh Grant promised me it could happen. But maybe that particular delusion was universal.
After going through years of litigation to get royalties due to him, the guy who coined the term 'happily ever after' lived reasonably well for a while.
Is not where I live happily ever after, or who with. It's the fact that I live happily ever after.
The same as real life, there is no happily ever after.
I do believe in happy-ever-after.
I just want to live happily ever after, every now and then.
Ever afterward, though the dance of creation change around me in the hall of eternity, I shall be the same.
There’s no such thing as handsome princes, she told herself. There’s no such thing as happily ever after.
The wonderful thing about a TV show is if you get picked up for another season, there's no happily ever after.
So many things that seemed crucial and excruciatingly hard ended and then didn't matter anymore, forever after
My story is definitely going to be a happily ever after, no matter what.
Our story is a 'once upon a time', but it's not a 'happy ever after'.
But in real life, happily-ever-after is just the beginning. It's where life starts.
It is known (to some) that by dwelling in the present, conceding what is necessary to past and future, but no more than is necessary, it is quite possible to live happily ever after
And if real life was like the movies, I should have lived happily ever after.
My mother says happy ever after's a bunch of bull.
[A young adult novel] ends not with happily ever after, but at a new beginning, with the sense of a lot of life yet to be lived.
I don't care where I come from or who you are. I can make you happy, and you make me happy. We could have a happily ever after.
Death will destroy my body, but my creatures will keep on living ever after, in the years to come.
I dont know about happily ever after. . . but I know about happily, Weetzie Bat thought.