Top 25 Arrested Development Quotes & Sayings
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Yorkshire word and means spoiled and — Frances Hodgson Burnett
These souls were eternally disconnected, forever separated with a force that would not allow any interchange. They were like another race with no societal tie to each other, bound on their own miserable, independent journeys, alike only in the obvious countenance of pain. — R. William Bennett
There is a much cheaper way, less complicated way to bring Iraq and Saddam Hussein to its knees: it is simply to send the Bush economic team over there and let them run the country. — John F. Kerry
I'm concentrating on singing so much. I don't think of anything else. — Tonya Mitchell
Buried deep within each one of us lies a treasure. It is our mission in this lifetime to find this treasure, but its exact location is known only by the dragon that guards it. — Lawren Leo
Ireland is a fruitful mother of genius, but a barren nurse. — John Boyle O'Reilly
I can try to wheedle information out of people," Holly offered. "For which I'll need a lower-cut top. — Sarah Rees Brennan
The Aldrich Plan is the Wall Street Plan. It means another panic, if necessary, to intimidate the people. Aldrich, paid by the government to represent the people, proposes a plan for the trusts instead. — Charles August Lindbergh
By and large, the artistic establishment disapproved of Margaret Thatcher. — Craig Brown
I'm certainly not shy, but I like playing it because I love those characters that are incredibly confident but really still a mess. — Melissa McCarthy
You want to know what I thought of in that boat?
I thought, I have to stay alive. Tatiasha will never forgive me. — Paullina Simons
I have irrational fears, and they all go back to losing my father as a kid. I've never gotten over it. — Tim Allen
A song in a musical works best when a character has to sing - when words won't do the trick anymore. The same idea applies to a long speech in a play or a movie or on television. You want to force the character out of a conversational pattern. — Aaron Sorkin
Why, it would be such fun,' he chuckled, 'to just forget all about the hours when the sun didn't shine, and remember only the nice, pleasant ones. — Eleanor H. Porter