Lollipops Quotes
Collection of top 25 famous quotes about Lollipops
Lollipops Quotes & Sayings
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Pretty soon we will no longer have movies. We will have television series only.
— Alejandro Jodorowsky
I wanted to play some more grown-up music - jazz.
— Rick Derringer
Develop the ability to stand back as a witness to your thoughts. This will make your mind strong.
— Mata Amritanandamayi
I think that people had this idea that I sat at home and sucked on lollipops and ate cotton candy while I watched cartoons - wearing a tiara.
— Anne Hathaway
The key in letting go is practice. Each time we let go, we disentangle ourselves from our expectations and begin to experience things as they are.
— Sharon Salzberg
Lottery tickets are a surtax on desperation.
— Douglas Coupland
So to make those checks better, I used to steal lollipops and sell them at school - but I got caught.
— Method Man
I like working in all different mediums so I'm truly lucky to be able to flip back and forth.
— Matt Squire
Like having death poke his stinking mug into your face to make you think about things.
— Douglas Preston
Well, I'm not going to be singing about lollipops because I no longer relate to lollipops.
— Hilary Duff
Headstone: death's bookmark.
— Les Coleman
Fiction should be a place of lollipops and escape. Real life is depressing enough
I, for one, don't want to read about make believe misery, too. — Nicole Christie
I, for one, don't want to read about make believe misery, too. — Nicole Christie
I don't like lollipops.
— Eoin Colfer
Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows, everything that's wonderful, Is sure to come your way
— Lesley Gore
At home I have a Tibetan terrier. I'm still not sure if he's a genius or very thick. It's a fine line.
— Hugh Bonneville
A lot of people like lollipops. I don't like lollipops. To me, a lollipop is hard candy plus garbage. I don't need a handle. Just give me the candy.
— Demetri Martin
Comparison is the enemy of happiness,
— Seth King