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Pinches And Pounds Quotes By Steven Moffat

Angel Bob: Doctor? Excuse me, hello, Doctor? Angel Bob here, sir.
The Doctor: Ah, there you are, Angel Bob. How's life? Sorry, bad subject.
Angel Bob: The Angels are wondering what you hope to achieve.
The Doctor: Achieve? We're not achieving anything. We're just hanging, it's nice in here: consoles; comfy chairs; a forest ... how's things with you?
Angel Bob: The Angels are feasting, sir. Soon we will be able to absorb enough power to consume this vessel, this world, and all the stars and worlds beyond.
The Doctor: Yeah, but we've got comfy chairs. Did I mention?
Angel Bob: We have no need for comfy chairs.
The Doctor: [amused] I made him say 'comfy chairs'. — Steven Moffat

Pinches And Pounds Quotes By Bruce Johnston

You know, Glen Campbell sang with the group right before I joined the group. — Bruce Johnston

Pinches And Pounds Quotes By Jared Leto

I understand a lot of the female needs. I'm not saying I know all of them all the time though. — Jared Leto

Pinches And Pounds Quotes By Mother Teresa

Joy is a net of love in which you can catch souls. — Mother Teresa

Pinches And Pounds Quotes By Ron Davison

Corporations create wealth and define how it is shared. They define working conditions, salary, wages, and benefits. Holy days used to be defined by the church, but now it is the corporation that defines for the workforce which days are holidays. Politicians have to win the approval of corporations in the same way that kings, centuries earlier, had to win the blessing of the church. — Ron Davison

Pinches And Pounds Quotes By Edwin Louis Cole

Inconsistencies in men are generally testimony to their immaturity. — Edwin Louis Cole

Pinches And Pounds Quotes By Lubomir Kavalek

He played with enormous energy and great fighting spirit. Offering him a draw was a waste of time. He would decline it politely, but firmly. "No, thank you," he would say and the fight would go on and on and on. — Lubomir Kavalek