Toytown Quotes & Sayings
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Top Toytown Quotes

You can tell when an actor or actress cares about their work. It's really clear. — Jeffrey Katzenberg

But I have an African or Indian approach to what I find. I like to make use of everything. I can't bear to throw things away - a nice wine bottle, a nice box. Sometimes I feel like a wizard in Toytown, transforming a bunch of carrots into pomegranates. — Eduardo Paolozzi

I took the easy way, and to an extent I regret that. Still, though, the way we did it was honest. We played it and sang it the way we felt it, and there's a lot to be said for that. — Johnny Cash

But when, in spite of weakness and disappointments, we set to work in earnest, and persevere steadily, we often find, that, though obliged continually to tack, we make more way than others who have the assistance of wind and tide; and, in truth, there can be no greater satisfaction than to keep pace with others or outstrip them in the race. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I wouldn't vote for Ken Livingstone if he were running for mayor of Toytown. — Arthur Scargill

Not very many people can draw who are illustrators today. — John Kricfalusi

There is not in the world a more ignoble character than the mere money-getting American, insensitive to every duty, regardless of every principle, bent only on amassing a fortune, Roosevelt said just before he became president. — Timothy Egan

She stretched up on her tiptoes, tilted her head, trying to get even closer. Seth slid a hand around her waist and kissed her like she was the air, and he was suffocating. And she forgot about everything: there were no faeries, no Sight, nothing €"just them. — Melissa Marr

It is Australian innocence to love The naturally excessive and be proud Of a thoroughbred gelding who ran fast. — Peter Porter

As a traveler, I've often found that the more a culture differs from my own, the more I am struck by its essential humanity. — Rick Steves

I wished for nothing beyond her smile, and to walk with her thus, hand in hand, along a sun warmed, flower bordered path. — Andre Gide