Princess Elsa (Bernadette Peters) sings this monoglue in Disney's 1977 classic The Snow Queen."Heavy hangs the head who wears this crown. Weary grows the arm to hold this staff. Every diamond is another million who need me to lead them. Every ruby a reminder of all the blood that will fall upon my hands should I fail them. Even in death I shall not truly be free. For in my passing, I will have damned my son to bear this same fate. As a father i wish for nothing more than for someone, anyone, to take this burden from me as their own so Prince James will never suffer. As a person? You can pry it from my cold dead hands."
"Across the world, steam railroading is considered one of three things. In Africa, China, Thailand, and most of the developing world, it is a fact of everyday life. In Australia, the Continent, and the Americas, it's an art form. but here in the UK, the home of Stephenson, Burnel and Gresley, it's practically a religion."