Judy Hopps, a bunny cop, leaves her hometown and boards a train to the adventurous big city Zootopia, to fulfill her life’s dream. Signed as a mere traffic meter inspector, she loses her heart, until one day when she comes across a fox named Nick Wilde, who is doing the business of selling fake popsicle icecreams. As the bunny and the fox join hands to catch a dangerous gang called ‘Night Howlers’, their enemity gradually turns into a bittersweet friendship. And together, they pave the way forward to restore the harmony of the big city and to reunite all animals from the separation of prey and predators!
A world of dreams; a courageous cop; a fable of friendship & ripples of laughter; this Disney-animated comedy is a heartwarming treat that is endearing, engaging and entertaining for all ages. Check out this list containing 25 interesting quotes extracted from the movie…Enjoy!
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Two little feet and
ten little toes, A few little joys
and a zillion woes, Patterns of history, periodic tables of
chemistry, Be a numerical
table, but don’t chase a
perfect geometrical symmetry!
Astral travel from
numbers zero to nine Jump from planet to
planet, reading the signs Visit the sun and
visit Jupiter, Stand on Earth
ball, or just be a star that shines…
Reach from Mars to
Moon whether daylight,
night or noon build a clock of
timelessness, neither too late nor too soon Don’t try to be a
human, just be, even if all you are
is just a weird crazy toon.
Make a spaceship with your attention Define, analyze or
distinguish, but do not only be
a database, not to mention
Study psychology of
your red blood cells, and read birth
charts of your nerve channels, but let your liver
do the digesting of the food, and transport the
nutrients to the muscular panels
Meet elephants,
deers, kangaroos and lions, ask them about their
daily habit rituals, Fall in love with someone, but do not only be
their halves or duals,
Talk to plants and
trees about your little-big
worries, Leaves will tell
you, dear one, no need to hurry
Ignite the light
bulbs of your brain but don’t get lost
in your personal hall of fame, Meet the shadows in
your mind’s world of mirrors But don’t believe
either their terror or their tears
Open the book of
science, but read only yourself, Explore the meaning
of life, then put the book back on the shelf, Share your gusto, joys
and treats, with whoever you come
across or meet, mom, dad, sibling
or friends, boss, role model,
husband or wife, but never look to
somebody to tell you the
meaning of “your life”
Some people will
use you an astronomical object to re-enforce their
intellect’s logical inference With the law of
gravitational pull some people will
light up the mirror neurons in your brain’s electromagnetic circuits
Program this code
in your arteries, RBCs and veins that life, for each
human, is different and not just the same… Why over-worry Why over-strife ‘cause after all,
in the end, the meaning of
life, is the feeling of
life…
An elderly lady, Mrs. Merriam visits Nancy’s father to unearth the secret of her antique book collection, that she regularly sells to an antique librarian named Mr. Basswood. Apparently, Mr. Basswood seems to be flummoxing Mrs. Merriam by offering her lesser charges for the books she sold, than the charges he auctioned to his customers. The lady smells something fishy going on in his library-bookshop, and wants the secret behind this matter be unveiled.
Nancy, along with her friends Bess and George, boards the flight to Waterford, where she is going to have a stay in Mrs. Merriam’s watch club motel.
Disguising herself as a girl named Debbie, Nancy starts working in Basswood’s antique library as his assistant saleswoman. Guided by her instincts, she is led into a dusty chamber located inside the bookshop, where she discovers a smorgasbord of statues and sculptures, most of these signed in the initials M De K. Even Nancy is beginning to smell something spooky going on, here.
As she hops from clue to clue, she is led into an artist’s workshop where, soon after locating the secret connection between Basswood and this artist named Marco De Keer, Nancy finds herself kidnapped and gagbound inside a statue. Yes! Inside a statue…
However, a baffling secret is revealed to her, about the statue inside which she has been locked.
The novel ends with Nancy solving not only the mystery related to Mrs. Merriam’s antique book-collection, but also the mystery of the statue, which, people of this area, would call as ‘The Whispering Statue’…
Yet another Immersive mystery from the Nancy Drew-Carolyn Keene series!