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Colors of the Wind, from Pocahontas.

You can't see wind, so it doesn't have any colors.

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"Beauty and the Beast" from the movie of the same name has the line "Tale as old as time, true as it can be." Technically, an oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms, like "jumbo shrimp" or "deafening silence." So, while "true as it can be" isn't the most mind-blowing oxymoron, it still fits the bill.

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Ah, an oxymoron is when two words with opposite meanings are put together. In the Disney song "Part of Your World" from "The Little Mermaid," Ariel sings about wanting to be where the people are, even though she's a mermaid who lives under the sea. It's a beautiful song about longing and dreaming, just like painting a happy little cloud in a stormy sky.

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