Bedding Quotes
Collection of top 17 famous quotes about Bedding
Bedding Quotes & Sayings
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I try to apply the organic concept to my clothes and bedding as well. There's nothing like swimming in organic cotton sheets.
— Woody Harrelson
Who wants a bag of bones?" he said, with absolute sincerity. "I don't want to hurt myself on the sharp edges of the woman I'm bedding.
— Charlaine Harris
I wouldn't even begin to presume that the talent of an able actor is anything like the talents of a prodigious musician.
— Juliet Stevenson
He could have told her that he had no intention of bedding her, but he tried not to lie. Not even to himself.
— Patricia Briggs
My bedspread isn't washable. Since my bedding has to be washed every day, I'll have to throw it out.
— April Winchell
I plan on bedding you, well and often.
— Meghan Ciana Doidge
A sword needs a sheath, heh, and a wedding needs a bedding.
— George R R Martin
Measured in time of transport and communication, the whole round globe is now smaller than a small European country was a hundred years ago.
— John Boyd Orr
Berlusconi faces trial for bedding women. If he was gay, no one would ever lay a finger on him.
— Vladimir Putin
It had occurred to me I was not courageous, had never been brave, only arrogant or unthinking.
— Tanith Lee
In a small space, you want to keep the bedding as simple as possible so it looks clean, calm and collected.
— Nate Berkus
His own naivety taunted him like a flicker of madness.
— Jane Harper
There is no Internet business in furniture or bedding. Zero - practically in the world.
— Gerry Harvey
Jon relished the stories they were telling, tales of battle and bedding and the hunt. He
— George R R Martin
I've appeared on some other people's albums.
— Gerry Mulligan
How happy a thing were a wedding,
And a bedding,
If a man might purchase a wife
For a twelvemonth and a day — Thomas Flatman
And a bedding,
If a man might purchase a wife
For a twelvemonth and a day — Thomas Flatman