Alan Alexander Milne idézet
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Alan Alexander Milne angol író, a Micimackó című gyermekkönyv szerzője.

✵ 18. január 1882 – 31. január 1956
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“I found a little beetle, so that beetle was his name,
And I called him Alexander and he answered just the same.
I put him in a matchbox, and I kept him all the day…And Nanny let my beetle out
Yes, Nanny let my beetle out
She went and let my beetle out-
And beetle ran away.She said she didn't mean it, and I never said she did,
She said she wanted matches, and she just took off the lid
She said that she was sorry, but it's difficult to catch
An excited sort of beetle you've mistaken for a match.She said that she was sorry, and I really mustn't mind
As there's lots and lots of beetles which she's certain we could find
If we looked about the garden for the holes where beetles hid-
And we'd get another matchbox, and write BEETLE on the lid.We went to all the places which a beetle might be near,
And we made the sort of noises which a beetle likes to hear,
And I saw a kind of something, and I gave a sort of shout:
"A beetle-house and Alexander Beetle coming out!"It was Alexander Beetle I'm as certain as can be
And he had a sort of look as if he thought it might be ME,
And he had a kind of look as if he thought he ought to say:
"I'm very, very sorry that I tried to run away."And Nanny's very sorry too, for you know what she did,
And she's writing ALEXANDER very blackly on the lid,
So Nan and me are friends, because it's difficult to catch
An excited Alexander you've mistaken for a match.”

A.A. Milne könyv Now We Are Six

Forgiven (affectionately also known as Alexander Beetle).
Now We Are Six (1927)

“It's a little Anxious," he said to himself, "to be a Very Small Animal Entirely Surrounded by Water.”

A.A. Milne könyv Winnie-the-Pooh

Forrás: Winnie-the-Pooh (1926), Chapter Nine - Piglet.

“I'm not going to do just nothing anymore."
"You mean never again?"
"Well, not so much. They don't let you.”

A.A. Milne könyv The House at Pooh Corner

The House at Pooh Corner (1928)

“One day when Pooh was thinking, he thought he would go and see Eeyore, because he hadn't seen him since yesterday.”

A.A. Milne könyv The House at Pooh Corner

Forrás: The House at Pooh Corner (1928), Chapter Four.

“I have been Foolish and Deluded," said he, "and I am a Bear of No Brain at All.”

A.A. Milne könyv Winnie-the-Pooh

Forrás: Winnie-the-Pooh (1926), Chapter Three - Pooh.