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Dreamland Funny Quotes By Robin Williams

I loved running, but all of a sudden everything hurt so much. I started cycling when Zelda was born. — Robin Williams

Dreamland Funny Quotes By Alice Clayton

Hey, if you're going to say what I think you're going to say ... wait, are you going to say it?" he asked, smiling down at me.
"Yes, yes I think so." I grinned shyly back.
"Well, then I think we should say it at the same time, yes?" he suggested.
"Count of three?" I asked. He nodded.
"One ... " I started.
"Two ... " he said, eyes twinkling.
"Three," we said together. We both paused, smiling hugely, and then I took a deep breath.
"Jack, I love you."
"I know," he said at the same time.
Ass ...
"Ass!" I said, smacking him on the arm.
"That was great!" he laughed. — Alice Clayton

Dreamland Funny Quotes By Walker Percy

We shake hands and part good comrades. But I have to get out of here, good fellows or no good fellows. Too much fellow feeling makes me nervous, to tell the truth. — Walker Percy

Dreamland Funny Quotes By Katherine Pine

Well, I have my angel
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"Yes, let's place our faith in that sparkling 'Frisbee' because he's done so much to help you already. — Katherine Pine

Dreamland Funny Quotes By Trey Parker

So much of what you see now in Hollywood is written and directed by committee, and you can see it. — Trey Parker

Dreamland Funny Quotes By Bruce Dickinson

In the days when Glastonbury was an alternative festival, it was quite interesting. Now it is the most bourgeois thing on the planet ... we'll leave the middle classes to do Glastonbury and the rest of the great unwashed will decamp to Knebworth and drink a lot of beer and have fun. — Bruce Dickinson

Dreamland Funny Quotes By Robert Breault

There is always, in the fine arts, a physical interface between the artist's esthetic vision and the material result he seeks. The interface may be the application of brush to canvas, chisel to marble, bow to string ... It may be the control of voice in song or the control of body in dance. It is the mastery of the interface that comprises the artistry; it is what constitutes the 'art' in fine art. — Robert Breault