Lucky Charms Quotes
Collection of top 27 famous quotes about Lucky Charms
Lucky Charms Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Lucky Charms quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
I don't wanna go. I want to defile the prestigious Plaza Hotel by having you ride me like a slutty mermaid in the bathtub.
— Emma Chase
Successful companies are started, and made successful, by at least two, and usually more, soulmates.
— Guy Kawasaki
I don't carry lucky charms, but I believe in those things.
— Christopher Walken
When I'm feeling sorry for myself, I'll eat Lucky Charms cereal. I like having sugar when I'm in that mood.
— Courtney Thorne-Smith
I had this idea that I would write a companion cookbook to 'Barbara the Slut.' The recipes would be like, 'Put the Lucky Charms in the bowl.'
— Lauren Holmes
If I had to describe the Ineffable Sub, I'd say she was ... indescribably delicious! No, wait. That's Lucky Charms.
— Michael Makai
I have no lucky charm. I am 100 percent superstition-free, and I take nothing for granted.
— Jeff Bridges
If Facebook is Lucky Charms, Instagram is just the marshmallows.
— Casey Neistat
Even if one is not hungry and although eat is called HumanBeing Even though one is hungry and although does not eat is HumanBeing
— Pandurang Shastri Athavale
Being an underdog is my lucky charm
— Alexis Davis
I have my Lucky Charms in the morning, and I feel magical.
— Tracy Morgan
Jealousy is all the fun you think they had.
— Erica Jong
So there you have it, the extent of my charms: brown hair and eyes like unbarfed chocolate. I'm a lucky girl. -Max
— James Patterson
Some stupid fairy tale charecter. Like a cheap plastic toy you'd get get by sending in the top of a lucky charms box plus $3.99 shipping and handling.
— Maryrose Wood
Kareena Kapoor is my lucky charm
— Akshay Kumar
Those things which are precious are saved only by sacrifice.
— David Kenyon Webster
Oh what lies there are in kisses! And their guile so well prepared! Sweet the snaring is; but this is Sweeter still, to be ensnared.
— Heinrich Heine