Disney I Love You Quotes
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Disney I Love You Quotes & Sayings
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I'd love to work with Disney again.
— Phil Collins
The most stirring battle-poem in English is about a brigade of cavalry which charged in the wrong direction.
— George Orwell
Girls bored me - they still do. I love Mickey Mouse more than any woman I've ever known
— Walt Disney Company
The greater good is achieved by not only telling people what they need to know, but also filling them with a sense of empathy and love.
— Abigail Disney
I love working for Disney! They are my family.
— Jodi Benson
Disneyland is a work of love.
— Walt Disney
I love everybody. I think my totem animal is a Labrador Retriever.
— Abigail Disney
P.S. Please give my love to Tink, she always was such a funny little bug
— Jodi Lynn Anderson
I love the nostalgic myself. I hope we never lose some of the things of the past.
— Walt Disney Company
Yet the only girl who'd love him is his mother ... ' - A Girl Worth Fighting For (song)
— David Zippel
I have a great love of animals and laughter.
— Walt Disney
I'm a fan of Belle from Beauty and the Beast. Brunette and doesn't mind a guy that's an animal? Hell yeah.
— Magan Vernon
I think writers are the most narcissistic people. Well, I musn't say this, I like many of them, a great many of my friends are writers.
— Sylvia Plath
Do you trust me?
— Aladdin
We cannot do anything with an object that has no name.
— Maurice Blanchot
I love my Disney fans. A lot of the kids want to grow up and push away from that image, but I don't feel that way at all.
— Chelsea Kane
I am so behind on all TV, and I love TV, but I literally, I get home so late, and when I get some time, I'm trying to catch up on my DVR.
— Melissa Fumero
Only the honorable people resist the injustices! The rest - the honorless - are afraid of even their own shadows!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
To harbor spiteful feelings against ordinary people for not being heroes is possible only for narrow-minded or embittered man.
— Anton Chekhov