16 Philosophical Quotes From Disney Films

Beyond the awesome animation and feeling like a kid again, watching old Disney films helps you pick up on some important life lessons.

The Lion King

You mean dusting your problems under a rug, or the Savanna grass in this case, doesn’t work in the long run?

Aladdin

Live in the now, with no regrets.

Snow White

Old people love to say that.

Pocahontas

People are scared of change, because it’s usually bad. Especially for native Americans once the Europeans came.

Alice in Wonderland

An interesting internal monologue from a girl on a trip.

Stupid people shouldn’t open their mouth.

The Little Mermaid

How does Sebastian know so much about humans?

Beauty and the Beast

Too many theres make a sentence confusing.

Peter Pan

It’s true, even if it’s a bit offensive.

Lady and the Tramp

Dogs get confused sometimes.

Humans suck.

Mulan

Similar to ‘the only time a man can be brave is when he’s truly afraid’ or something like that, said by the beheaded Ned Stark.

Winnie the Pooh

Fear is the mind killer, some guy on a desert planet once said.

Being happy is actually your mind playing tricks on you.

Pinocchio

I know quite a few little boys and girls who are nothing but rotten little liars, but are still completely real.

It’s better to listen to your drunk friends who keep saying ‘Do it! Do it!’

(Via: Leonora Epstein)