1.
Someday your prince will come, but in the mean
time, work hard. (Snow White)
2.
To find love, you have to battle dragons and
beat your way through thorn bushes. (Sleeping Beauty)
3.
Think beyond the normal. (How to Train Your
Dragon)
4.
People are not good or evil, but all have the
potential for either. (Megamind)
5.
Believe in yourself – that is where your power
lies. (Kung Fu Panda)
6.
Your past doesn’t matter, only what you do from
now on. (Kung Fu Panda 2)
7.
People are not skin-deep. (Beauty and the Beast)
8.
Stay true to who you are and it will all work
out. (Mulan)
9.
If you don’t teach a child to hate, then they
will find friends among your enemies. (Fox and the Hound)
10. You
can have adventures at any age. (Up!)
11. Don’t
sell your voice to an evil octopus. (Little Mermaid)
12. Remember
who you are. (Lion King)
13. Family
is the greatest adventure. (The Incredibles)
14. Don’t
lie – it’s ugly. (Pinocchio)
15. Superman
is invincible, but he’s even stronger with Lois. (Superman)
16. Don’t
discount riff raff; they may be the diamond in the rough. (Aladdin)
17. Be
nice to new people. (Toy Story)
18. It
is better to be worn but loved then pristine but isolated. (Toy Story 2)
19. Don’t
throw away your toys; they may become evil. (Toy Story 3)
20. Neverland
is not all it’s cut out to be. (Peter Pan)
21. Giving
to the poor is a noble cause. (Robin Hood)
22. Size
doesn’t matter. (The Rescuers)
23. Everyone
needs a good sidekick. (The Great Mouse Detective)
24. Comic
reliefs can save any movie. (Pocahontas)
25. Praying
for others is a powerful thing. (Hunchback of Notre Dame)
26. Go
the distance. (Hercules)
27. Find
your own voice. (Tarzan)
28. Be
happy with who you are; you could be something worse. (The Emperor’s New
Groove)
29. Ohana
means family. Family means nobody gets left behind, or forgotten. (Lilo &
Stitch)
30. Hard
work and a good mentor can mature rascals. (Treasure Planet)
31. Keep
moving forward. (Meet the Robinsons)
32. Dream
big and work hard. (The Princess and the Frog)
33. Have
a positive attitude. (Tangled)
By Karen Robertson
12/20/11
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