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Then she was terribly angry, and took him up and threw him with all her might against the wall. "Now, thou wilt be quiet, odious frog," said she. -- Jacob Grimm

Lina said to Fundevogel: 'Never leave me, and I will never leave you.' Fundevogel said: 'Neither now, nor ever.' Then said Lina: 'Do you become a rose-tree, and I the rose upon it. -- Jacob Grimm

The tailor put on the girdle, and resolved to go forth into the world, because he thought his workshop was too small for his valor. -- Jacob Grimm

Chemistry is a gibberish of Latin and German; but in Leibig's hands it becomes a powerful language. -- Jacob Grimm

The Lord God had created all animals, and had chosen out the wolf to be his dog. -- Jacob Grimm

Lie down there in the shade and sleep, and I will soon build the castle for you. If it would be a pleasure to you, you can live in it yourself. -- Jacob Grimm

window, and every year bore the most beautiful roses, white and red. -- Jacob Grimm

To-day I bake, to-morrow brew, The next I'll have the young Queen's child. Ha! glad am I that no one knew That Rumpelstiltskin I am styled. -- Jacob Grimm

out of the forest. The dwarf sprang up in a fright, but he could not reach his cave, for the bear was already close. Then in the dread of his heart he cried: 'Dear Mr Bear, spare me, I will -- Jacob Grimm

Hansel took his little sister by the hand, and followed the pebbles which shone like newly-coined silver pieces, and showed them the way. -- Jacob Grimm

stood still and stared at them. 'Why do you stand gaping there?' cried the dwarf, and his ashen-grey face became copper-red with rage. He was still cursing when a loud growling -- Jacob Grimm

You are mine, and I am yours, and no one in the world can alter that. -- Jacob Grimm

Love is like death, it must come to us all, but to each his own unique way and time, sometimes it will be avoided, but never can it be cheated, and never will it be forgotten. -- Jacob Grimm

In the old times, when it was still of some use to wish for the thing one wanted, there lived a King whose daughters were all handsome, but the youngest was so beautiful that the sun himself, who had seen so much, wondered each time he shone over her because of her beauty. -- Jacob Grimm

From "Grimm: Bad Teeth (#2.1)" (2012)
Monroe: Yeah, no, totally. I mean, family reunions can be brutal. Our last one, we lost two cousins and a sheep dog.
Rosalee Calvert: Okay.
Monroe: No one missed the cousins, you know. -- Jacob Grimm

The ring-dove sang from the willow spray, Well-a-day! Well-a-day! He mourn'd for the fate of his darling mate, Well-a-day! -- Jacob Grimm

You are mine, and I am thine, and no power on earth shall make it otherwise. -- Jacob Grimm

The true poet, is like a man who's happy anywhere, in endless measure, if he's allowed to look at leaves and grass, to see the sun rise and set. -- Jacob Grimm

THE DOG AND THE SPARROW -- Jacob Grimm

At twelve o'clock at night the princess goes to the bathing-house: go up to her and give her a kiss, and she will let you lead her away; but take care you do not suffer her to go and take leave of her father and mother. -- Jacob Grimm

The girls had run away, but the bear called to them: 'Snow-white and Rose-red, do not be afraid; wait, I will come with you.' Then they recognized his voice and waited, and when he came up to them suddenly his bearskin fell off, and -- Jacob Grimm

Would not feel me between your teeth. Come, take these two wicked girls, they are tender morsels for you, fat as young quails; for mercy's sake eat them!' The bear took no heed of his words, but gave the wicked creature a single blow with his paw, and he did not move again. The girls had run away, -- Jacob Grimm

and then everyone was dead. -- Jacob Grimm

I shall eat anyone who tries to steal my singing, springing lark! -- Jacob Grimm

Once upon a time in the middle of winter, when the flakes of snow were falling like feathers from the sky, a queen sat at a window sewing, and the frame of the window -- Jacob Grimm

They were indeed great rascals, and belonged to that class of people who find things before they are lost. -- Jacob Grimm

Then up he got with a light heart, free from all his troubles, and walked on till he reached his mother's house, and told her how very easy the road to good luck was. -- Jacob Grimm

Open the door, my princess dear, Open the door to thy true love here! And mind the words that thou and I said By the fountain cool, in the greenwood shade. -- Jacob Grimm

Skin white as snow, lips red as blood, and hair black as ebony. -- Jacob Grimm

the soles off your shoes!' Then he took out a sack of pearls which lay in the rushes, and without another word he dragged it away and disappeared behind a stone. It happened that soon afterwards the mother sent the two children to the town to buy needles and thread, and laces -- Jacob Grimm

But I feel very sorry for the poor children, all the same," said the man. The two children had also not been able to sleep for hunger, and had heard what their step-mother had said to their father. Grethel wept bitter tears, and said to Hansel, "Now all is over with us." "Be quiet, Grethel," said -- Jacob Grimm

In the olden days, when wishing still worked, there lived a king whose daughters were all beautiful, but the youngest daughter was so lovely that even the sun ... was struck with wonder. -- Jacob Grimm

"Turn and peep, turn and peep, There's blood within the shoe The shoe it is too small for her, The true bride waits for you. -- Jacob Grimm

This is why whoever is not afraid of the devil can tear out his hair and win the entire world. -- Jacob Grimm

When people are too well off they always begin to long for something new. -- Jacob Grimm

Once upon a time... -- Jacob Grimm

My love for her is so great, that if all the leaves on all the trees were tongues, they could not declare it. -- Jacob Grimm

One eye, for which she was continually reproached, -- Jacob Grimm

Do not shoot me, for I will give you good counsel; I know what your business is, and that you want to find the golden bird. -- Jacob Grimm

Before the castle gate all was as the fox had said: so the son went in and found the chamber where the golden bird hung in a wooden cage, and below -- Jacob Grimm

THE OLD MAN AND HIS GRANDSON -- Jacob Grimm

The fat off. Then she took a walk upon the roofs of the town, looked out -- Jacob Grimm

Then he sat down by the grave, and wept and mourned, till at last he died too; and so all were dead. -- Jacob Grimm

You shall tie the marriage knot with the ropemaker's daughter and the cawing of the crows will be your wedding song. -- Jacob Grimm

My mother, she killed me,
My father, he ate me,
My sister Marlene,
Gathered all my bones,
Tied them in a silken scarf,
Laid them beneath the juniper tree,
Tweet, tweet, what a beautiful bird am I. -- Jacob Grimm

Evil is also not anything small or close to home, and not the worst; otherwise one could grow accustomed to it. -- Jacob Grimm

his head to be cut off -- Jacob Grimm

Sing, and princess left off weeping. Then he went -- Jacob Grimm

Come, take these two wicked girls, they are tender morsels for you, fat as young quails; for mercy's sake eat them!' The -- Jacob Grimm

cudgel! That's worth thy trouble, -- Jacob Grimm

Hans went into the stable, cut out all the calves' and sheep's eyes, and threw them in Gretel's face. Then Gretel became angry, tore herself loose and ran away, and was no longer the bride of Hans. -- Jacob Grimm

and when you are asked whence you come, you must say, from hell, and when you are asked who you are, you are to say, the devil's sooty brother, and my king as well." The -- Jacob Grimm

Fox, you are the most cunning of all animals, you shall be general and lead us. -- Jacob Grimm

Wonder. At last one took the other aside, and said, 'That little urchin -- Jacob Grimm

He who is too well off is always longing for something new. -- Jacob Grimm

I'm Death, and I make sure that everyone is equal. -- Jacob Grimm

No care and no sorrow, -- Jacob Grimm

Wait, I will come with you.' Then they recognized his voice and waited, and when he came up to them suddenly his bearskin fell off, and he stood there a handsome man, clothed all -- Jacob Grimm

Hither, thither, through the sky, turtle-doves and linnets, fly! Blackbird, thrush, and chaffinch gay, hither, thither, haste away! One and all, come, help me quick! haste ye, haste ye--pick, pick, pick! -- Jacob Grimm

They walked the whole night and all the next day too from morning till evening, but they did not get out of the forest, and were very hungry, for they had nothing to eat but two or three berries, which grew on the ground. -- Jacob Grimm

She'll sting you one day, Oh, ever so gently, so you hardly ever feel it. 'til you fall dead. -- Jacob Grimm

A good friend doesn't let you do stupid things ... alone. -- Jacob Grimm

Will you hold you tongue!' screamed the cat. 'Another word, and I devour you too!' And the poor little mouse, having "All-gone" on her tongue, out it came, and the cat leaped upon her and made an end of her. And that is the way of the world. -- Jacob Grimm

Turn back, turn back,thou pretty bride,
Within this house thou must not abide.
For here do evil things betide. -- Jacob Grimm

Sweep me the room as clean as you can, Up with the window, fling out my old man! -- Jacob Grimm

He who says A must say B too; and he who consents the first time must also the second. -- Jacob Grimm

Grimm: The Thing with Feathers (#1.16) (2012)
Monroe: Molly, my girlfriend from high school, left me for a klaustreich, so I might be a wee bit riled up about them. He told her he loved her. He got her pregnant. She ended up delivering his litter at prom. Her parents were not thrilled. -- Jacob Grimm

And then her envious heart was glad, and as happy as such a heart could be. -- Jacob Grimm

Only preserve the love of God in thy heart, and all will go well with thee. -- Jacob Grimm

don't trust somebody who can't trust you -- Jacob Grimm

I know everything,' said the boy, 'and what I don't know, I can find out. -- Jacob Grimm

One day the grandmother presented the little girl with a red velvet riding hood; and as it fitted her very well, she would never wear anything else; and so she was called Little Red Riding Hood. -- Jacob Grimm

And tell him I want power over the sun -- Jacob Grimm

Husband down the steps so that he broke his leg. Take the good-for-nothing -- Jacob Grimm

Jorinda and Jorindel -- Jacob Grimm

gate, the guards, who -- Jacob Grimm

How They Went to the Mountains to Eat Nuts -- Jacob Grimm

How often when we are comfortable, we begin to long for something new! -- Jacob Grimm

He who helped thee when thou wert in trouble ought not afterwards to be despised by thee. -- Jacob Grimm

But we're never content with living well if we think we can live better. -- Jacob Grimm