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Top Daddy Warbucks Quotes

I suck at it? You're acting like this is some stupid play you've put together for the neighbors. This is real life, and I'm doing the best I can." "My plays were not stupid. We made a lot of money in admission tickets. I thought Annie was excellent." He snorted. "You can't even sing and you cast yourself as Annie." "You're still pissed because I wouldn't let you play Daddy Warbucks." He plowed ten fingers through his hair and made a noise deep in his throat. "How the hell do you get me on these ridiculous subjects? — Jennifer Probst

There are natural consequences for not taking care of our bodies. — Lysa TerKeurst

I ain't no runaway, I'm a run-to. — Neal Shusterman

If you can't afford a movie, go to the zoo. If you can't afford the zoo, go see a politician. — Anonymous

Participatory culture shifts the focus of literacy from one of individual expression to community involvement. — Henry Jenkins

Try to remember that even if they deliver the wrong cake, the limo driver is a no-show, there's a monsoon, and the band plays music you hate, you will still have just married the person of your dreams!!!
Isn't that what the whole thing is really about? — Liz Long

Sometimes through that alchemy of quiet malice, by which women can concoct a subtle poison from ordinary trifles; — Nathaniel Hawthorne

NO ONE GETS PARDONED FOR LIVING. — Terry Pratchett

Once I accepted Christ I immediately had peace. I still didn't have a place to live, I still didn't have a car, but I had peace. — Sherri Shepherd

I got it this time, Daddy Warbucks," I said, — Kim Harrison

Facts just twist the truth around. — David Byrne

[You for] the fragrant-blossomed Muses' lovely gifts
[be zealous,] girls, [and the] clear melodious lyre:
[but my once tender] body old age now
[has seized;] my hair's turned [white] instead of dark;
my heart's grown heavy, my knees will not support me,
that once on a time were fleet for the dance as fawns.
This state I oft bemoan; but what's to do?
Not to grow old, being human, there's no way.
Tithonus once, the tale was, rose-armed Dawn,
love-smitten, carried off to the world's end,
handsome and young then, yet in time grey age
o'ertook him, husband of immortal wife. — Sappho

Everybody was saying we must have more leisure. Now they are complaining they are unemployed. — Prince Philip