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Funny Hello Kitty Quotes & Sayings

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Funny Hello Kitty Quotes By Tom Hollander

You always think, "Oh, I'm sure I could have done that better." But generally speaking, I am very proud of this. — Tom Hollander

Funny Hello Kitty Quotes By Judith Rich Harris

other words, if you want to know the truth about the emperor's clothes, don't ask the tailors. — Judith Rich Harris

Funny Hello Kitty Quotes By Isabel Wilkerson

She has big searching eyes that see the good in people despite the evil she has seen, and she has a comforting kind of eternal beauty, her skin like the folds of a velvet shawl. Her — Isabel Wilkerson

Funny Hello Kitty Quotes By Chelsea Fine

Sure you do. Love doesn't just stop, Pixie. It's always there. — Chelsea Fine

Funny Hello Kitty Quotes By Alice Thomas Ellis

Things are never so indescribably ghastly that they can't get worse. — Alice Thomas Ellis

Funny Hello Kitty Quotes By Brother Ali

Blind in the eye, so I see you with my heart — Brother Ali

Funny Hello Kitty Quotes By Rickey Russell

You make my insides feel like the vibrator's on!-Rev'ed up-throbbin'-as the beats send chill's down my mind into those dark legs of ecstasy where no man dare's whimper my name-That divine sensation that drives me into the nethersphere!-You here the trippin' I am drippin ? — Rickey Russell

Funny Hello Kitty Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

Silken strings composing the harpsichord of life accommodate a score of emotional tidings. An orchestra of linked heartbeats strumming the melodious prose of our collective intones gives rise to sonnets of melancholy, producing an illimitable libretto stretching from the milky dawn of newborn's amaranth life to the speckled sunsets of gentle souls whom we cherish. — Kilroy J. Oldster

Funny Hello Kitty Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

I prefer tongue-tied knowledge to ignorant loquacity. — Marcus Tullius Cicero