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35 Lessons Our Favorite Disney Movies Taught Us

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35 Lessons Our Favorite Disney Movies Taught Us
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Each Disney movie comes with its own life lesson. However, everyone takes away different main ideas from each movie. Here is a list of 35 Disney and Pixar classics and the wisdom they have given me.


1. Snow White taught me that it never hurts to look at the bright side of things.

2. Pinocchio taught me honesty is the best policy.

3. Dumbotaught me that anything is possible, you just might need to try something new.

4. Cinderella taught me that true love doesn't expire at midnight.

5. Alice in Wonderland taught me sometimes you need to listen to your own advice.

6. Peter Pan taught me that although you grow up, you never have to let go of your childhood.

7. Sleeping Beauty taught me that beauty rest is incredibly important.

8. Mary Poppins taught me to find the fun in each task n life and turn it into a game.

9. The Aristocats taught me that being a "cool cat" isn't just an expression. It's a way of life that everyone wants to follow.

10. Freaky Friday taught me that my mom and I are more alike than we think.

11. The Fox and the Hound taught me friendship isn't dependent on your breed.

12. The Little Mermaid taught me that your dreams take sacrifices, but it'll be worth it in the end.

13. Beauty and the Beast taught me that true beauty is found within.

14. Newsies taught me that it only takes one person to start a revolution and take down the bad guy.

15. Aladdin taught me that in a relationship, don't ever lie. If it's true love, the other person will love you for who you truly are.

16. The Lion King taught me that sometimes you need some good pals to help you get back on track.

17. Pocahontas taught me that race should not be a defining factor when it comes to love and acceptance.

18. Toy Story taught me that you can find your best partner in unexpected places.

19. Hercules taught me to watch out for weak ankles.

20. Mulan taught me that your strength as a woman is invaluable.

21. Tarzan taught me it's okay to walk on the wild side.

22. Lilo and Stitch taught me that family comes in all shapes and sizes.

23. Finding Nemo taught me not to touch butts. No good can come of it.

24. Brother Bear taught me that a change in perspective can be good for you.

25. The Incredibles taught me that the best and smartest heroes don't wear capes.

26. Meet the Robinsons taught me to keep moving forward.

27. Princess and the Frog taught me that jazz is a phenomenal genre of music. I like it.

28. Tangled taught me that everyone has a dream worthy of coming true.

29. Brave taught me that fate is there for a reason.

30. Wreck-It Ralph taught me that there's no one I'd rather be than me.

31. Frozen taught me that nothing is more powerful that girl power.

32, Inside Out taught me that all emotions are valuable and important.

33. Zootopia taught me that you don't have to be a carrot farmer if you don't want to.

34. Moana taught me that you don't have to settle for the way things are.

35. Coco taught me that music is the root of all beautiful things. Without it, beauty is slowly forgotten.

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