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Disneyfication Examples Quotes By Joel N. Ross

With a silent order, I urged Snout forward - but he veered away, charging toward Hazel instead. No, Snout! I thought. Toward the roof! He ignored me. That was the problem with a machine that obeyed your thoughts. Instead of doing what you said, it did what you wanted.

"The Predator !" Hazel shouted at me as I heaved toward the irrigation tower. "Stop the Predator !"

"I'm trying!" I yelled back. "I can't!"
"Why not?"
"'Cause this stupid thing brought me to you instead."
"Why?" Then she looked at my face again and said, "Aw, that's sweet."
I flushed. "Oh, shut up. — Joel N. Ross

Disneyfication Examples Quotes By Mr. Krabs

I was the head chef on the S.S. Diarrhea. — Mr. Krabs

Disneyfication Examples Quotes By Lee Thomas

Cruelty is not taught. It is as certain as a compass point. One can be instructed in the specifics of cruelty, like one can be taught to use a spoon, a knife, a fork, but even without these skills a man will still eat. The need is with us. — Lee Thomas

Disneyfication Examples Quotes By Marie Kondo

The best way to find out what we really need is to get rid of what we don't. Quests to faraway places or shopping sprees are no longer necessary. All you have to do is eliminate what you don't need by confronting each of your possessions properly. — Marie Kondo

Disneyfication Examples Quotes By Mitch Albom

At a certain point, your life is more about your legacy to your kids than anything else. — Mitch Albom

Disneyfication Examples Quotes By Adriana Lima

I would like just one time to be on the cover of Italian Vogue. — Adriana Lima

Disneyfication Examples Quotes By Anthony Daniels

In Britain, journalists often view comparisons with our society going back two, three, or seven centuries as more relevant than comparisons going back two, three, or seven decades. Drunkenness centuries ago is more illuminating than comparative sobriety 30 years ago. The distant past, selectively mined for evidence that justifies our current conduct, becomes more important than living memory. — Anthony Daniels