Heidi Schulz Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 17 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Heidi Schulz.
Famous Quotes By Heidi Schulz
For the first time in her life, Jocelyn felt the hot shame of being underdressed for a party. — Heidi Schulz
It pains me to admit this, but Roger was a good sight less stupid than most children. — Heidi Schulz
Excuse me. You may remember eating my father, Captain Hook? I'm here to avenge his death. Farewell, hideous beast. — Heidi Schulz
Stop gawking and close your mouth before I decide to use it as a trash receptacle. — Heidi Schulz
Why is it that those who are the most concerned with manners rarely have any themselves? — Heidi Schulz
Jocelyn's stomach lodged another complaint with the management regarding the length of time since breakfast. — Heidi Schulz
those unfortunate enough to be killed by Smee generally die thinking, What a dear little man. — Heidi Schulz
Has a disagreement with an employer ever led to dismemberment or disemboweling? — Heidi Schulz
I'd venture to guess that a list of things you know nothing about could fill volumes. — Heidi Schulz
Jocelyn did not want to always remain the same. Where was the adventure in that? — Heidi Schulz
She did, however, make herself a promise. There were likely no spiders in the other girls' beds that evening, but Jocelyn resolved to remedy that as soon as possible. — Heidi Schulz
Dead mothers are rather fashionable these days. They lend such an attractive air of tragedy. — Heidi Schulz
Though she couldn't tell for certain from her vantage point, Jocelyn did not expect to find a single corset on the entire island. She was utterly charmed. — Heidi Schulz
And why not?" she snapped. "Because I'm a girl? I am becoming very tired of people thinking I can't do things! — Heidi Schulz
The thing about friends is, you never know when you might need them. It's always best to keep them imprisoned nearby. — Heidi Schulz
I am Captain James Hook! I am no victim; I create them! I do not have bad dreams; I inspire them! — Heidi Schulz
but he never murdered me. Not once. That's saying something, isn't it? — Heidi Schulz