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Mummy's Boy Quotes By Tim Burton

They took a baseball bat and whacked open his head. Mummy Boy fell to the ground; he finally was dead. Inside of his head were no candy or prizes, just a few stray beetles of various sizes. — Tim Burton

Mummy's Boy Quotes By Shayne Ward

I'm a proper mummy's boy. — Shayne Ward

Mummy's Boy Quotes By Tim Burton

Alone and rejected, Mummy Boy wept,
then went to the cabinet
where the snack food was kept. — Tim Burton

Mummy's Boy Quotes By Gail Carriger

Mummy and Daddy want him to be an evil genius, but he has his heart set on Latin verse. Don't you, Pill?" The boy gave his sister a nasty stare. "Pillover is terribly bad at being bad, if you take my meaning. Our daddy is a founding member of the Death Weasel Confederacy, and Mummy is a kitchen chemist with questionable intent, but poor Pillover can't even bring himself to murder ants with his Depraved Lens of Crispy Magnification. Can you, Pill? — Gail Carriger

Mummy's Boy Quotes By Tinie Tempah

I'm a bit of a mummy's boy. — Tinie Tempah

Mummy's Boy Quotes By Princess Diana

What must it be like for a little boy to read that daddy never loved mummy? — Princess Diana

Mummy's Boy Quotes By William T. Vollmann

As a child he had gone out for Halloween as a mummy, a vampire, a blue-and-green-swolen drowned boy, all kinds of sufferings and mutilations and perversions represented by his costumes; and looking around him he saw witches and Frankenstein monsters and scarred warty masks of all the kids running around asking for candy in the dark; and he wondered: Why must we hurt ourselves and drive stakes through our hearts and drown ourselves in order to get candy? Why couldn't we just go out and ask for it? — William T. Vollmann

Mummy's Boy Quotes By Rufus Wainwright

I could always escape into this demi-monde of homosexuality, which I feel really indebted to. It stopped me being a 'mummy's boy.' — Rufus Wainwright