Sentences with Tale, Sentences about Tale
1. An honest tale speeds best, being plainly told.
2. Like stepping into a fairy tale under a curtain of stars.
3. All men are children, and of one family. The same tale sends them all to bed, and wakes them in the morning.
4. Does a man of sense run after every silly tale of hobgoblins or fairies, and canvass particularly the evidence?
5. My first marriage was very traditional, in the church, and then we left the church and went to the reception hall. So this time, I’d like to go fairy tale all the way.
6. Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
7. To tell tales out of school.
8. But wishes are only granted in fairy tales.
9. Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again.
10. The dudeen – a short-stemmed clay pipe – is found in Irish folk tales.
11. We cling to our fairy tales until the price for believing in them becomes too high.
12. Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.
13. If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.
14. Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed.