Abi Titmuss Quotes & Sayings
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Look at Abi Titmuss. This year she's been tied to more bed posts than David Blunkett's guide dog. — Jonathan Ross
I wanted to do new things with dance, adapt it to the motion picture medium. — Gene Kelly
When he was preparing for a big fight, his trainer would take him mountain climbing to build up his hand strength and endurance. Max's favorite piece of advice? Don't look down until you reach the summit. Galen had asked why, thinking Max would give him some inspirational shit about the satisfaction of seeing how far he'd come at the end or something. Instead, Max had snorted, "Because it's fucking scary. — Christine Bell
This steak wouldn't have tasted nearly as good if I'd been lying dead at the bottom of a ravine. I lifted my martini and drank to that. — Marcia Clark
Hostility is expressed in a number of ways. One is laughter. — Kate Millett
There is no time limit for a satyagrahi nor is there a limit to his capacity for suffering. — Mahatma Gandhi
And the child grew, and she brought him to Pharaoh's daughter and he became her son. And she called him Moses, for she — Anonymous
But old women faced certain dangers in Fairyland, such as breaking a hip while riding a wild velocipede, or having everyone do what you say just because you had wrinkles. — Catherynne M Valente
Always ensure to keep focus on what you desire and not what others want you to focus upon. — Steven Redhead
Those whose work and pleasure are one ... are ... Fortune's favoured children. — Winston S. Churchill
I may be a creature of the night," he wiggled the fingers of his free hand in the air in mock spookiness, "but I happen to enjoy running water and electricity." I snapped my fingers in an aw shucks gesture and said mournfully, "You've shattered all of my illusions. — Sara C. Roethle
High Noon is a pretty corny movie. — Robert Duvall
For summer there, bear in mind, is a loitering gossip, that only begins to talk of leaving when September rises to go. — George Washington Cable
