Old Toys Quotes
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Old Toys Quotes & Sayings
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Would you care for something to drink?" "Is it poisoned?" "It's Saturday," I said. "We only serve poison during the week.
— Ilona Andrews
Hey, you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Now, you can give an old dog new toys! And, hey, we've got one here.
— Si Robertson
There is more light than darkness, there has always been.
— Tyler Knott Gregson
I never grew up with a mother's hand - that's why I will forever be insecure, I think, in that primal way.
— John Lone
As a subconscious attempt to add meaning or purpose to their life: The unemployed pray for a job; the retired pray for grandchildren.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
He blinked up at Scarlet. "Did you just shoot me?
— Marissa Meyer
I was very lucky growing up, and I got all my dad's and aunts' toys from the 1950s and 1960s and loved those old pedal cars.
— Jasmine Guinness
You can't teach an old dog new dog new tricks. Now,you can give an old dog new toys. And we've got one here!
— Si Robertson
Why would someone cut out his heart?"
Michael shrugged. "Souvenir. Sexual gratification. Dinner. — Dean Koontz
Michael shrugged. "Souvenir. Sexual gratification. Dinner. — Dean Koontz
Marriage is important to me and I love the idea of being married.
— Nicole Appleton
Laziness is a killer of our time.
— Sunday Adelaja
The happiest adults are those who never buried old toys or abandoned imaginary friends.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Each sunrise brings a new day with new hopes for a new beginning.
— Debasish Mridha
Grandchildren are their grandparents' toys.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
I'd rather have a second-best decision diligently pursued than a first-best decision lackadaisically pursued.
— Tom Landry
Ultimately what I end up writing about is helplessness and the flipside of that, empowerment.
— Joss Whedon
To this day, I have the most fond memories of some of my old toys.
— Michael Keaton
It's called the Magnus effect," he said.
— Cassandra Clare