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Oh yeah, oohing and ahhing, that's how it always starts, but later there's the running and screaming.
— Jeff Goldblum
When I was younger and my parents used to always slap my hand if I was picking my nose or if I was running around screaming I was told to shut up.
— Prince William
One of the things people don't know about exorcism, is that you can't really use exorcism on things that are older than Christianity.
— Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki
The screaming redoubled. You put dinosaurs and people together, you always get screaming.
— Jodi Taylor
We lose the peace of years when we hunt after the rapture of moments.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Doing your job requires different modes, and you can't just be stuck in one mode where you're always the shrill outsider screaming at everybody.
— Joaquin Castro
The wife is the key of the house.
— George Herbert
Faith is a personal quest; not word of mouth.
— Joan Ambu
Zip it kiddo. Don't ever admit you know a thing about cooking or it'll be used against you later in life.
— Rebecca Wells
A screaming vampire is always the centre of attention.
— Terry Pratchett
In the very desire for help one is apt to forget that the objective should be to enable the individual to stand on his own feet.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
It seems a lot of straight men need a word coach or a lawyer when it comes to discussing 'Sex and the City.'
— Michael Patrick King
Directions to our apartment should always end with " ... and follow the sound of screaming children".
— Jim Gaffigan
It was a puzzle why things were always dragged kicking and screaming. No one ever seemed to want to, for example, lead them gently by the hand.
— Terry Pratchett
We Latin women are liberated from the neck up, not the neck down.
— Cristina Saralegui
If you call a thing bad you do little, if you call a thing good you do much
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe