25 Most Lovable Quotes From Frozen


Summary
The bond between sisters in
Frozen
is heartwarming and teaches valuable life lessons about love and self-acceptance.
Memorable quotes from
Frozen
characters like Olaf and Elsa highlight themes of love, courage, and empowerment.
The wit and humor in Frozen’s dialogue make it a beloved Disney classic, with unforgettable moments and life lessons.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY

SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT

In a nutshell, Disney’s Frozen tells the tale of two sisters who go to great lengths to help one another, and it is easily one of the sweetest and most lovably wholesome Disney film franchises of all time with plenty of Frozen quotes to reinforce that. The songs, the characters, and even the morals fans are taught along the way make this movie an unforgettable masterpiece. Frozen’s incredibly witty dialogue helped make it one of the most memorable animated Disney movies since the last golden era of the 1990s.

Frozen hit theaters in 2013, and the film received its follow-up in 2019 with other projects centered around the characters still in development. Even Olaf (voiced by Josh Gad) has starred in a series of shorts. Of course, the Frozen franchise is intensely quotable, from the hilarious to the poignant lines said by sisters Anna (Kristen Bell), Elsa (Idina Menzel), and their friends. The best Frozen quotes are sometimes the funny moments, poignant insight, and — quite often — emotionally heartwarming lines of dialogue that cut to the thematic core of the franchise.

Frozen and Frozen II are available to stream on Disney+

Related
Frozen 3: Confirmation, Cast, Story & Everything We Know
Frozen 2 leaves its ending wide open for more Anna and Elsa adventures. Here’s what we know so far about Frozen 3’s possible release date and story.

25 “I’m Gonna Tell Him.”

Kristoff, Frozen

One of the funniest Frozen quotes comes from Kristoff (Jonathan Groff) at the expense of the naive yet lovable snowman, Olaf. Kristoff and Anna have a difficult relationship at the beginning of the first Frozen movie as he’s frustrated by her presence and Anna wants to save her sister and get back to Hans at Arendelle. However, the two slowly become friends during their journey after they meet Olaf.

It’s one of the first times the two have playful banter as she forbids Kristoff to tell him.

Olaf sings a happy-go-lucky and blissful song about how much he wants to be able to see summer and can’t wait for the weather to get warmer because he’s sick of winter. Kristoff smiles and playfully says this Frozen quote to Anna that he’s going to tell the snowman what will happen to him in warmer weather, and it’s one of the first times the two have playful banter as she forbids Kristoff to tell him.

24 “I Don’t Care What They’re Going To Say, Let The Storm Rage On, The Cold Never Bothered Me Anyway!”

Elsa, Frozen

“Let It Go” is easily the most recognizable song of Frozen’s musical numbers, and it is full of uplifting lyrics like this one. Elsa finally breaks free from the burden of hiding who she is and says that she doesn’t care what people will think anymore. Her parents had made her hide who she was because they believed it would protect her, but Elsa’s ready to be her authentic self and is empowered enough not to let other people’s opinions of her affect her.

This is one of the many Frozen quotes that sums up one of the key messages of the franchise — staying true to oneself and learning to love what others may perceive as flaws. It’s also a key moment in Elsa’s character development, as it’s during “Let It Go” that she finally learns to — as the song’s title suggest — let go of her internal doubts and the stigma she’s inherited from others, embracing her unique magical gift for the first time in her life.

23 “We Finish Each Other’s… Sandwiches!”

Anna and Hans, Frozen

Hans might be a pretty horrible villain, but before his true motivations are revealed, he has a really fun song with Anna. “Love Is An Open Door,” helps show the audience how impetuous and passionate Anna is, but it also makes it seem like she’s found a like-minded prince in Hans. While the traditional saying is, “We finish each other’s sentences,” Anna and Han give a humorous take with “sandwiches” instead.

Hans being the villain in Frozen was a shock twist for many viewers, especially younger ones.

It’s something that makes kids and adults laugh and highlights that they might not be a great fit before the treachery comes to light. Hans being the villain in Frozen was a shock twist for many viewers, especially younger ones. However, on second viewing, this single line foreshadows his true intentions — especially with his “that’s what I was gonna say” response, as it showed that Hans will say whatever he needs to win Anna’s trust.

22 “I’m Here, What Do You Need?”

Kristoff, Frozen 2

Kristoff might not be a prince, and he might have been raised by trolls in the forest, but he’s also one of the best love interests in modern Disney movies. He’s always ready to help, no matter what the circumstances are. Even before he knows Anna very well, he’s willing to take her to meet his troll family to find help for her, and he’s willing to take her to the person he believes is her true love.

In the second movie, he tries to find the right time to tell her that he wants to marry her, but circumstances involving Elsa always seem to get in the way. Despite that, Kristoff is still always there for Anna. He’s willing to help and put himself in danger in any way she needs, allowing her to be her own person instead of simply a princess looking for love.

READ MORE  The place to Watch 'Russell Model: In Plain Sight: Dispatches'

21 “I Know In A Couple Years These Will Seem Like Childish Fears.”

Olaf, Frozen 2

Because of Olaf’s loyalty to Anna and Else, he tends to tag along on their big adventures even if they are terrifying. In Frozen 2, Olaf sings a song about growing older, and how more understanding and less fear comes with age. This particular Frozen quote comes from his song lyrics. What’s interesting about this, however, is that Olaf’s fears at this point in the movie aren’t exactly childish.

As one of the most naive characters in the movies, Olaf’s typically a great voice for the children in the audience

The group sees the possible end of Arendelle as the result of the awakening forest spirits. Olaf’s fears are well-founded, but he doesn’t realize it yet. As one of the most naive characters in the movies, Olaf’s typically a great voice for the children in the audience, and his song demonstrates the same idea that kids have about being able to solve all of their problems once they grow up.

Related
Frozen: Olaf’s 20 Greatest Quotes
One of the big reasons the Frozen movies are so great is the character of the snowman Olaf, and he’s provided some of the franchise’s greatest quotes.

20 “Love’s A Force That’s Powerful And Strange.”

The Trolls, Frozen

In the first movie, Anna and Kristoff pay a visit to his family of rock trolls to figure out a way to help Elsa. When they first arrive, however, Kristoff’s family is so excited to see a human girl with him that they believe the two are in love. Finding out that Anna is engaged to someone else prompts “Fixer-Upper” in all its glory. Among the lyrics sung by the trolls is this Frozen quote that calls love “powerful and strange.”

The power of love is one of the key themes of the Frozen movies, as Anna’s love for her sister motivates her to take on dangerous adventures to help Elsa. Elsa’s love for Anna prompts her to isolate herself from her sister so that Anna doesn’t get hurt. Kristoff’s growing love for Anna means that he ends up in the middle of the adventures as well. The love they have for one another is what motivates them all to do seemingly impossible things.

19 “Wait, What?”

Anna and Kristoff, Frozen

Though other Frozen quotes are more well known, this line from Frozen is actually repeated in the movie multiple times by both Anna and Kristoff as a sign of nervousness. Anna and Kristoff share many cute moments and idiosyncracies, and this short and often repeated line is one of the best examples. After each of the characters rambles a bit, they interrupt themselves to say, “Wait, what?” as if unaware that they’re even the ones speaking.

It’s one of the ways that the two characters are alike despite their other numerous differences, a sign to the audience that they are actually meant to be.

For Anna, this initially happens after meeting Hans and trying to explain to him that she’s awkward, but he’s gorgeous. For Kristoff, this initially happens when he tries to tell Anna how he feels about her, but can’t form complete sentences. It’s one of the ways that the two characters are alike despite their other numerous differences, a sign to the audience that they are actually meant to be.

18 “I Don’t Have A Skull… Or Bones.”

Olaf, Frozen

Olaf has a few hilarious and heartfelt lines throughout the movies, especially in Frozen when he has some lovable but deadpan dialogue about the fact that he’s a snowman. These lines made audiences fall in love with the odd and completely honest snowman come to life. There’s something incredibly endearing about the fact that Olaf seems to find the fact he’s a talking snowman just as strange as the human characters (and the audience) do.

Many of Olaf’s funniest Frozen quotes come from him pointing out some of the more ridiculous aspects of his existence as a being made entirely out of snow. He’s just stating a fact here that as a snowman he doesn’t have a skull or bones, so he doesn’t have to worry about things that Anna and Kristoff have to worry about, but voice actor Josh Gad’s deadpan delivery makes the short Frozen quote a favorite.

17 “Oh, Look At That… I’ve Been Impaled.”

Olaf, Frozen

Similar to the quote above, this lovable and hilarious quote is made better by Josh Gad’s delivery and the weirdly dark humor connected to it. Olaf walks backward and is impaled by an icicle and obviously doesn’t feel anything until he realizes he’s no longer walking. Kristoff and Anna stare at him, most likely wondering if he’s okay, only for Olaf to grab at the icicle and say this line.

The fact that Olaf uses the word “impaled” adds an extra layer of humor for reasons that are difficult to articulate but nevertheless there.

Once more, Josh Gad’s deadpan delivery is a key reason this Frozen quote is laugh-out-loud hilarious. However, the fact that Olaf uses the word “impaled” adds an extra layer of humor for reasons that are difficult to articulate but nevertheless there. This quote has a visual aspect to the gag too, as Olaf’s lower half simply falls away from his body, feeding into the ridiculousness of the fact that he isn’t in any pain whatsoever.

16 “Don’t Know If I’m Elated Or Gassy, But I’m Somewhere In That Zone.”

Anna, Frozen

The lyrics throughout the first Frozen movie are hilarious, lovable, and relatable including this line from Anna as she sings “For the First Time in Forever” as she excitedly sings about the two sisters opening the castle gates for the first time in forever. Anna is definitely a relatable and quirky character who says whatever is on her mind, including musing about what exactly she’s feeling on this exciting day, she’s not sure if she’s elated or if it’s just gas, but it’s lovable and hilarious either way.

READ MORE  LEGO Star Wars Announces First Ever Phantom Menace Diorama As Part Of 25th Anniversary Celebrations

Much of the reason that Anna has become so beloved among Disney Princesses is her unashamed honesty and the fact that she’s so relatable. Admitting that feeling excited and having gas can physically feel quite similar is just one of several examples of this. This Frozen quote perfectly sums up her character, instantly revealing to the audience exactly who she is and why they’ll find themselves rooting for her throughout the movie.

Related
Frozen: 5 Reasons Anna Is The Better Sister (& 5 Why It’s Elsa)
Anna and Elsa are the two main characters of Frozen who have captured the hearts of everyone around them. Here’s how they compare as sisters.

15 “All One Can Do Is The Next Right Thing.”

Pabbie, Frozen 2

Early into Frozen 2, Pabbie the troll tells Anna that “When one can see no future, all one can do is the next right thing.” It’s a powerful quote that resonates with the young princess throughout the film. In dark times in Frozen 2 and when all hope is lost, Anna sings an incredibly emotional song about doing the next right thing. It’s a line that provides the driving force for the final act of the movie where, even with Elsa and Olaf gone, she drives herself to free the people of the forest and destroy the dam.

The wisdom of the trolls offers some incredibly solid and sensible life lessons.

While many of the most memorable Frozen quotes are the funny lines, this particular dialogue stands out instead because it’s an important sentiment. Especially for younger viewers making sense of the world, the wisdom of the trolls offers some incredibly solid and sensible life lessons — and it’s easy to see how they raised Kristoff into the reliable, dependable, and loyal man that Anna fell in love with because of them too.

14 “Don’t Run Into Fire!”

Anna, Frozen 2

During a pivotal and action-packed sequence in Frozen 2, Elsa battles against the elemental spirits of the forest. Before she can calm the fire spirit, she has to run into the blazes of the forest, with Anna closely following her. Elsa scolds her, telling her younger sister that she shouldn’t follow her into the fire. Anna gives a surprisingly deep and complex Frozen quote that also states the obvious: “If you don’t want me to run into fire, then don’t run into fire.”

The relationship between Anna and Elsa is the most important in the Frozen franchise, both underpinning the entire story and providing some of the best lines of dialogue. This quote sums up their relationship and why it makes for such an endearing story incredibly well. Clearly, Anna will support her sister no matter what.

13 “Let’s Make A Big Snowman Later.”

Anna, Frozen 2

During the first couple of scenes of the hit sequel, Anna and Elsa are playing together before listening to a story from their father, which will prove to be critical for the rest of the narrative. In a heartwarming moment, Anna demonstrates she’s always going to be just a kid that wants to hang with her sister, whispering that the two should big a big snowman later. It’s also a loving nod to Olaf, their future friend.

This Frozen quote is also one of the most emotional, as it shows just how optimistic young Anna was about the future

However, this Frozen quote is also one of the most emotional, as it shows just how optimistic young Anna was about the future, always believing that the next day would bring more happiness and adventures. Given what later comes to pass with the death of their parents and Elsa sinking into a long deep depression, this line from the child Anna definitely tugs at the heartstrings.

12 “Reindeers Are Easier.”

Kristoff, Frozen 2

While Anna and Elsa’s relationship is the most important in Frozen, it’s not the only pairing that fans of the franchise love. The relationship between Kristoff and Sven is just as entertaining and, of course, much more lighthearted and funnier. Kristoff has his own personal struggles through the sequel as he tries to confess his complete love for Anna and propose. He’s always been socially awkward and, usually, Sven has been his one true companion.

There are many Kristoff and Sven moments in both Frozen movies that are hilarious, and while this quote is funny, it also exposes just how important Sven truly is to his human companion and that Kristoff views him as an equal rather than a simple pet or steed. Linking to his own ballad and his new friendship with Ryder, Kristoff mentions multiple times that “Reindeers are easier.” Despite his ease with the animals compared to people, he still manages to propose, even though Kristoff struggles with emotional sentiments.

11 “A Bridge Has Two Sides.”

Elsa, Frozen 2

Elsa’s observation on bridges in Frozen 2 is yet another Frozen quote that both underpins just how important Anna and Elsa are to eachother, and contains an incredibly heartfelt sentiment and surprisingly insightful wisdom. It seems obvious to suggest that a bridge has two sides, but this Frozen 2 quote from Elsa demonstrates just how connected the two sisters really are.

Not only does the line indicate the grand finale, where the two sisters will separate in order to form a larger connection, but it’s also a very personal moment about how the two sisters have defined the Frozen franchise together.

READ MORE  SNL 1975 Movie Casts Its Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase & More

The duo has to build a bridge between two people. Not only does the line indicate the grand finale, where the two sisters will separate in order to form a larger connection, but it’s also a very personal moment about how the two sisters have defined the Frozen franchise together. It’s also a moment that thematically links to the first Frozen movie, as Anna building a metaphorical bridge so that she and her sister were no longer isolated from one-another was at the core of the story.

Related
Frozen: 10 Most Badass Things Anna and Elsa Have Ever Done
Underestimating Frozen’s dynamic sibling duo of Anna and Elsa would be a mistake! Check this roster of their most badass accomplishments to see why.

10 “Some People Are Worth Melting For.”

Olaf, Frozen

Perhaps one of the sweetest Frozen quotes, Olaf says this as he slowly begins to (literally) melt. It is so incredibly heartwarming of Disney to create a character like Olaf the Snowman, who is utterly selfless and willing to suffer in order to be there for his friends. His pure heart and silly personality make him one of the most cherished characters in the history of Disney, and he teaches his friends how valuable it can be to put others before yourself.

While this quote is incredibly emotional in and of itself, it’s also one that comes at an incredibly tense moment, making it pull at the hearstrings all the more — especially for children. While adult viewers know that Disney is unlikely to kill a funny sidekick character like Olaf (especially since he’s not a parent like Mufasa or Bambi’s mom), younger viewers have no such security as, to them, many of the story tropes are being experienced for the first time.

9 “Yes, I’m Alone, But I’m Alone And Free!”

Elsa, Frozen

This Elsa Frozen quote carries a lot of weight. Firstly, it’s important because it reveals much about who Elsa is as a character. She’s not a woman who defines herself by depending on others, and while by the end of Frozen she comes to realize just how much she needs her sister Anna, she’s also still fiercely independent. What’s more, just because a person is alone doesn’t mean they are lonely, and this is an extremely important and valuable lesson.

This quote especially speaks to introverts who often feel happy and content while alone.

Many people feel as though they are incomplete unless they are surrounded by a bunch of friends, but sometimes it’s healthy to allow oneself some solitude when to get to know oneself and feel comfortable spending some quality time with your own thoughts. This quote especially speaks to introverts who often feel happy and content while alone.

8 “I Like Warm Hugs!”

Olaf, Frozen

Everyone’s favorite snowman introduces himself as a character by saying “Hi, I’m Olaf and I like warm hugs!” Fans automatically fell in love with him after he said this Frozen quote. Olaf is warm, friendly, and can appreciate a good hug. In this day and age, it is rare to see someone who is so open with their desires, and Olaf’s sole desire is to make his friends happy and to experience as many warm hugs as possible.

Not only does Olaf’s desire for wholesome physical affection makes him instantly lovable for audiences regardless of age, this is another Frozen quote from the walking talking snowman that draws hilarity from the nature of his being — the irony that an actual warm hug would typically melt him makes his desire for them absolutely hilarious.

7 “I’m Right Out Here For You, Just Let Me In.”

Anna, Frozen

Frozen is a beautiful movie because of all the pure relationships fans get to watch grow throughout it. There are so many incredible bonds in this Disney hit, but the most heartwarming of all is between Elsa and Anna. While most Disney movies tell the love story that develops between a prince and a princess, Frozen reveals the beautiful love shared between sisters.

Anna puts aside her frustration and tells Elsa that she is going to be there for her sister no matter what.

This Frozen quote is both heartwarming and underscores both the fractured relationship between Anna and Else, and makes Anna specifically the more endearing as a character. All Anna wants is to connect with her older sister, and even though it’s difficult for Elsa to let Anna in, Anna puts aside her frustration and tells Elsa that she is going to be there for her sister no matter what. Now that is pure unconditional love.

Related
Every Disney Princess Movie, Ranked
Few Disney films have been as successful or meaningful as the Disney princess films. We take a look at how they all compare.

6 “Love Is Putting Someone Else’s Needs Before Yours.”

Olaf, Frozen

This is such a meaningful quote from Frozen because it teaches the importance of being selfless, and it also comes from an unlikely source. While the trolls are typically where most of the wisdom in Frozen can be found, Olaf has many moments where he reveals that, beneath his naive goofball exterior, he’s actually surprisingly wise.

Olaf knows that life is more meaningful when a person puts aside their own needs and instead focuses on the needs of the people they love most. This doesn’t mean they should neglect their own dreams, but when someone truly loves another, they want them to be happy, and they are willing to sacrifice for them. Although Frozen may seem as though it is a movie about magic powers and eternal winters, it is really a film that is all about love.

Leave a Comment