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Mighty Boosh Cockney Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Either must die at the hand of the other for neither can live while the other survives. — J.K. Rowling

Mighty Boosh Cockney Quotes By Dar Williams

In the laughing times we know that we are lucky, and in the quiet times we know that we are blessed. And we will not be alone. — Dar Williams

Mighty Boosh Cockney Quotes By John Waters

I believe that if a seven-year old kid has heard of Naked Lunch and is daring enough to want to read it, he's old enough to read it. — John Waters

Mighty Boosh Cockney Quotes By David Koechner

I don't like people who don't have opinions. — David Koechner

Mighty Boosh Cockney Quotes By Laurel Ulen Curtis

Finding the right woman is a lot like ridin' a bull. You'll know in a little over eight seconds whether they're worth a second ride or not. And, as you know, the best ones usually buck you off a few times before givin' you the ride of your life."
-Coleman Cade — Laurel Ulen Curtis

Mighty Boosh Cockney Quotes By Kim Jee-woon

One quality that a director needs to acquire in Hollywood is to understand the system and figure out how to work within the system to express one's own ideas. — Kim Jee-woon

Mighty Boosh Cockney Quotes By Christopher Lee

My favourite country is Finland because once you get to a certain point, you can drive for hours without seeing a single person. I love peace and quiet - something I don't get very often. — Christopher Lee

Mighty Boosh Cockney Quotes By Jeremy McCarter

The myth of 'You have to be a tortured artist' is a myth," says Lin. "You can have a happy, healthy life and still go to all these crazy dark places in your writing, and then go play with your child and hug your wife. — Jeremy McCarter

Mighty Boosh Cockney Quotes By Tom Burgis

The Congolese are consistently rated as the planet's poorest people, significantly worse off than other destitute Africans. In the decade from 2000, the Congolese were the only nationality whose gross domestic product per capita, a rough measure of average incomes, was less than a dollar a day. — Tom Burgis