“"There ought to be one fairy for every boy and girl."
"Ought to be? Isn't there?"
"No. You see 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 , book Peter Pan

Source: Peter and Wendy (1911), Ch. 3

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