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Jim Henson Muppets Quotes By Anne Rice

Dead. things, dead things ... " I said. "Come no closer. Talking of madness and love, in this reeking place! And that old monster, Magnus, locking them up in his dungeon. How did he love them, his captives? The way boys love butterflies when they rip off their wings! — Anne Rice

Jim Henson Muppets Quotes By Mary Oliver

Be good-natured and untidy in your exuberance. — Mary Oliver

Jim Henson Muppets Quotes By Jeaniene Frost

We boarded the plane after boxing our stakes and knives and taking them to a FedEx carrier, airport security being so strict nowadays. In the section marked 'contents', Bones filled out 'Tofu'. God, but he had a sick sense of humor sometimes. — Jeaniene Frost

Jim Henson Muppets Quotes By Jim Henson

I guess I was wrong when I said I never promised anyone. I promised me. — Jim Henson

Jim Henson Muppets Quotes By Montgomery J. Granger

Simple is good." - Jim Henson, creator of The Muppets — Montgomery J. Granger

Jim Henson Muppets Quotes By Rae Armantrout

This route is only one of several imaginary paths. — Rae Armantrout

Jim Henson Muppets Quotes By Jim Henson

Someday we'll find it the rainbow connection, the lovers, the dreamers and me — Jim Henson

Jim Henson Muppets Quotes By Justin Swapp

Roger's wand made a crackling noise as he traced it around Winston's arms, down his waist, and everywhere else. — Justin Swapp

Jim Henson Muppets Quotes By Jim Henson

Yeah, I think we did the term Muppets before we got the show Sam and Friends - a few months after I started working. — Jim Henson

Jim Henson Muppets Quotes By Edith Wharton

She had given him all she had - but what was it compared to the other gifts life held for him? She understood now the case of girls like herself to whom this kind of thing happened. They gave all they had, but their all was not enough; it could not buy more than a few moments ... — Edith Wharton