Milkman's Quotes
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My father was a milkman. So, I delivered milk.
— Karl Malden
If he was an inch taller he'd be the best center half in Britain. His father is 6 ft 2 in - I'd check the milkman.
— Alex Ferguson
I like throwing snowballs at small children.
— Sam Mendes
I walked in on my wife and the milkman, the first thing she says is "don't tell the butcher"!
— Rodney Dangerfield
When I was growing up in north-west London, our milkman's cart was pulled by a horse, and cattle still grazed on the meadows near Church Farm.
— Clive Sinclair
I hear music Mighty fine music, The murmur of a morning breeze up there The rattle of the milkman on the stair Sure that's music ...
— Frank Loesser
If I do have some success, I'd like to enjoy it, for heaven's sake! What is the point of having it otherwise?
— Leontyne Price
Who do you look like?" I laugh.
"No one. My father used to joke that my mother must have had an affair with the milkman. — Amy Ewing
"No one. My father used to joke that my mother must have had an affair with the milkman. — Amy Ewing
I seen her with the milkman, riding down the street. When you're through with my baby, milkman, send her home to me.
— Randy Newman
Milkman could hardly breathe. Hagar's voice scooped up what little pieces of heart he had left to call his own.
— Toni Morrison
Don't worry, goat boy. The milkman is dead.
— Rick Riordan
In came the cook, with her brother's particular friend, the milkman.
— Charles Dickens
Democracy means that if the doorbell rings in the early hours, it is likely to be the milkman.
— Winston Churchill
I was worried that in London I would be judged for who I know rather than what I do. In New York, I am known for fashion.
— L'Wren Scott
Democracy means that when there's a knock in the door at 3 am, it's probably the milkman.
— Winston Churchill
For the modern consciousness, the artist (replacing the saint) is the exemplary sufferer.
— Susan Sontag
Freedom is when one hears the bell at seven o'clock in the morning and knows it is the milkman and not the Gestapo.
— Georges Bidault
After a night spent writing poetry, one is almost happy to hear the milkman at the door.
— Wallace Stevens
It was becoming a habit-this concentration on things behind him. Almost as though there were no future to be had. *Milkman*
— Toni Morrison