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Woody And Buzz Quotes By Frances O'Grady

Although there's a lot of focus on the Lib Dems, we need to keep our eyes on the far right of the Tories, who I suspect will become increasingly impatient in their appetite for tax cuts, deregulation and shrinking the state even further. — Frances O'Grady

Woody And Buzz Quotes By Daniel Jacobs

Anytime I am spending time with my son. We went to a theme party recently and it was Toy Story. He was Buzz Lightyear, I was Woody and his mom dressed like Woody's wife. — Daniel Jacobs

Woody And Buzz Quotes By Steve Farrar

The curse of fatherhood is distance, and the good fathers spend their lives trying to overcome it. — Steve Farrar

Woody And Buzz Quotes By Tucker Elliot

Sometimes are feats aren't so fabulous, they're just dubious - but either way, they're fun to talk about. — Tucker Elliot

Woody And Buzz Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Change is not loss, Will. Not always." Will — Cassandra Clare

Woody And Buzz Quotes By Walt Disney Company

You're flying Buzz! No Woody we're falling in style! — Walt Disney Company

Woody And Buzz Quotes By Quint Studer

Don't wait till you get bigger to put in place key items, such as staff surveys, peer interviewing for hiring and clear standards of behavior [developed by staff]. — Quint Studer

Woody And Buzz Quotes By Buzz Osborne

We don't need another Woody. Even Bob Dylan knew he couldn't be Woody Guthrie ... I like Woody Guthrie fine, but I don't need the 50th generation version of it. — Buzz Osborne

Woody And Buzz Quotes By Bob Bergen

I will tell you that the ego in me would love to play the lead. I would have loved to have been Buzz Lightyear, or Woody in "Toy Story," "Toy Story 2" but they hire celebrities for that, well-known people. — Bob Bergen

Woody And Buzz Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Nothing," said Richard. "I really don't want anything. Nothing at all." And then he realized how true that was; and how dreadful a thing it had become. "Have you ever got everything you ever wanted? And then realized it wasn't what you wanted at all?" "Can't say that I have," she said, picking the grit from the corner of her eyes. "I thought I wanted this," said Richard. "I thought I wanted a nice normal life. I mean, maybe I am crazy. I mean, maybe. But if this is all there is, then I don't want to be sane. You know? — Neil Gaiman