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Bodfish Quotes By Miranda Hart

I think babies are a bit boring, actually. They're OK when they're older; they make you laugh. I think we all think that, really - we just don't say it. — Miranda Hart

Bodfish Quotes By George Lucas

You can find people who have discovered the fact that it's really helping people, it's really being compassionate toward other human beings that makes you happy, that gives you a spiritual fulfillment - a kind of fulfillment that goes way beyond anything you can buy. — George Lucas

Bodfish Quotes By Abbi Glines

Love you more than anyone or anything I've ever known. You've somehow become the song inside of me. It's because I love you so much I'm going to walk out of your life and allow you to heal and find someone worthy of you. — Abbi Glines

Bodfish Quotes By Hafsa Shah

For me it's all about creating chaos.. and then getting away with it. — Hafsa Shah

Bodfish Quotes By Emily Bronte

You inquire after my health - it is better; but while I remain cut off from all hope, and doomed to solitude, or the society of those who never did and never will like me, how can I be cheerful and well? — Emily Bronte

Bodfish Quotes By Jim Carrey

I hope everybody could get rich and famous ... — Jim Carrey

Bodfish Quotes By Sean Penn

Haiti kind of gets a hold of you. — Sean Penn

Bodfish Quotes By Anais Nin

The period without the diary remains an ordeal. Every evening I want my diary as one wants opium. — Anais Nin

Bodfish Quotes By Andrew Weil

In my view, the best gift is one that benefits both the receiver and the planet. — Andrew Weil

Bodfish Quotes By Jordan Silver

her girlfriends be talking about on that Facebook. — Jordan Silver

Bodfish Quotes By Kate Tempest

His hair was black as onyx and his smile wrapped itself around anyone who saw it. — Kate Tempest

Bodfish Quotes By W.W. Jacobs

He broke off and eyed with dignified surprise a fine piece of wireless telegraphy between husband and wife. It appeared that Mr. Negget sent off a humorous message with his left eye, the right being for some reason closed, to which Mrs. Negget replied with a series of frowns and staccato shakes of the head, which her husband found easily translatable. Under the austere stare of Mr. Bodfish their faces at once regained their wonted calm, and the ex-constable in a somewhat offended manner resumed his inquiries. — W.W. Jacobs