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Splish Quotes By Tony Tulathimutte

Everyone had very uncreased necks, which meant no prolonged inclining of the head, which meant no reading. Linda's own neck looked like a finger, but she reassured herself that the creases were like tree rings marking her substance. — Tony Tulathimutte

Splish Quotes By Walter De La Mare

As soon as they're out of your sight, you are out of their mind. — Walter De La Mare

Splish Quotes By Adam Ant

I got a little house in East L.A. and did the gardening. I was doing some acting here and there, doing my own thing ... getting back to reality. — Adam Ant

Splish Quotes By David Mitchell

There's a splish of a fish. I see where it was, but not where it is. — David Mitchell

Splish Quotes By David Mitchell

Now and then goldfish splish and gleam, like new pennies dropped in water. — David Mitchell

Splish Quotes By David Byrne

I'd like to be known for more than being the guy in the big suit. — David Byrne

Splish Quotes By George William Russell

The world can only be free when men are content in themselves and each draws from his own fountain. — George William Russell

Splish Quotes By Kristen Ashley

And last," Ms. Baginski carried on. "My most precious possession, the thing I treasure above anything else in this world, that being my granddaughter, Josephine Diana Malone, I hereby bequeath to James Markham Spear. — Kristen Ashley

Splish Quotes By Shawn Mendes

I'm all over the place with muffins. Carrots are great. Banana, chocolate chip, they rock, too. — Shawn Mendes

Splish Quotes By Randall Robinson

I think the business community knows that half the world's oil reserves are gone. All the low-hanging fruit has been picked, and now there's the scramble for what remains. — Randall Robinson

Splish Quotes By Billy Joel

You should never argue with a crazy mind, you ought to know my now. — Billy Joel

Splish Quotes By Terry Pratchett

The International Express man couldn't understand it. I mean, in the old days, and it wasn't that long ago really, there had been an angler every dozen yards along the bank; children had played there; courting couples had come to listen to the splish and gurgle of the river, and to hold hands, and to get all lovey-dovey in the Sussex sunset. He'd done that with Maud, his missus, before they were married. They'd come here to spoon and, on one memorable occasion, fork."
From "Good Omens" by Terry Pratchet and Neil Gaiman. — Terry Pratchett

Splish Quotes By RZA

Wayne is definitely one of the top five MCs to ever come out of the South. — RZA

Splish Quotes By Bobby Darin

I wrapped a towel around me and I opened the door, and then I splish, splash, I jumped back in the bath. Well, how was I to know there was a party going on? — Bobby Darin

Splish Quotes By Bobby Darin

A-well-a, splish, splash, I forgot about the bath, I went and put my dancing shoes on. — Bobby Darin

Splish Quotes By Artie Margrave

Life moves fast, in an undesired harmony with time. The moment one blinks, one doesn't know where the next view may take them. — Artie Margrave

Splish Quotes By Kevin Heath

When you give a little of yourself to a child, you give a little of yourself to their future ! — Kevin Heath

Splish Quotes By Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I Of Constantinople

The ecological problem of our times demands a radical reevaluation of how we see the entire world; it demands a different interpretation of matter and the world, a new attitude of humankind toward nature, and a new understanding of how we acquire and make use of our material goods. — Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I Of Constantinople

Splish Quotes By Katherine Mansfield

A few moments later the back door of one of the bungalows opened, and a figure in a broad-striped bathing suit flung down the paddock, cleared the stile, rushed through the tussock grass into the hollow, staggered up the sandy hillock, and raced for dear life over the big porous stones, over the cold, wet pebbles, on to the hard sand that gleamed like oil. Splish-Splosh! Splish-Splosh! The water bubbled round his legs as Stanley Burnell waded out exulting. First man in as usual! He'd beaten them all again. And he swooped down to souse his head and neck. "Hail, — Katherine Mansfield