Top 53 Choo Quotes
#1. I had now officially secured my front row seat on the train to Hell. Choo choo
Tarryn Fisher
#2. I have a beautiful pair of Giuseppe Zanotti black pumps that make me feel like a model every time I put them on. I have a pair of Jimmy Choo flats I would marry, if I could.
Lauren Oliver
#3. I actually had a nickname as a player myself. When I played high school football in Texas, strong safety, they called me Choo Choo because they said I hit like a train.
Gabriel Luna
#4. Jockey Wilson, he comes from the valleys and he's chuffing like a choo-choo train!
Sid Waddell
#5. I can't blame you for trying to categorize me. It's a human instinct. It's why scientists are, to this day, completely flabbergasted by the duck-billed platypus: it's furry like a mammal, but lays eggs like a bird. It defies conventional classification.
I AM THE PLATYPUS (Coo coo ka-choo)
Jeff Garvin
#6. I always said I was determined to own a truly global brand. I didn't buy Jimmy Choo just to have a couple of shoe shops in London, did I?
Tamara Mellon
#7. I take my kids to the farmer's market - knowing I'm buying local and fresh makes the humiliation of the little choo-choo train ride worthwhile.
Sara Gilbert
#8. Getting sliced up by a Jimmy Choo knockoff hadn't exactly been my finest moment as Cadogan Sentinel.
Chloe Neill
#9. You should never allow your yesturday to use up too much of today. The past is gone, and tomorrow is at best a maybe. Live for this moment because it may be all you'll ever have.
~Choo Co La Tah
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#10. I reached my hand out and held it palm open next to hers, and after a moments hesitation she took my hand and squeezed it. I felt absurdly happy.
We were a couple of badass monster killers all right. Maybe on the way back to Choo's she'd let me buy her an ice cream cone.
Elliott James
#11. I didn't have any bridesmaids. Instead, one friend did my hair, another did my makeup, and a third loaned me her shimmering Jimmy Choo wedges!
Keltie Knight
#12. Don't ask me silly questions I won't play silly games I'm just a simple choo choo train And I'll always be the same. I only want to race along Beneath the bright blue sky And be a happy choo choo train Until the day I die.
Stephen King
#13. The train was parked fifty feet up, by a toy station that mimicked the one across the street. Hanging from its eaves was a sign which read TOPEKA. The train was Charlie the Choo-Choo, cowcatcher and all; a 402 Big Boy Steam Locomotive.
Stephen King
#14. I love heels! I especially like heels by Nicholas Kirkwood, Jimmy Choo and Moschino.
Joanne Froggatt
#15. There could be talking bunny rabbits, spiders who write English messages in their webs, and for that matter, melancholy choo-choo trains. There could be, I suppose, but there aren't-so my theory doesn't have to explain them.
Daniel Dennett
#16. What's the difference between a teacher and a train? A teacher says, "Spit out that gum!" and a train says, "Choo choo choo!
Various
#17. Rail attendants dismiss excited train hobbyists as "foamers" (foaming at the mouth as they board their choo-choos).
Mark Leibovich
#18. The reality is that I spent years in the factories in Italy when I first set up Jimmy Choo. Today, everyone who has a job at Jimmy Choo, I've done their job - right down to the cleaner.
Tamara Mellon
#21. Christian Louboutin made you cry. So I bought you Jimmy Choo's.
Julie A. Richman
#22. May your Valentine's Day be filled with adoration, pampering, and a pair of gorgeous, tiny-heeled Jimmy Choo sandals that are completely useless in this weather. Just remember: You are totally worth it.
Cecily Von Ziegesar
#23. Peepo Choo is avant-garde! ... It is both comedy and drama! It is both the wildest fiction and the most sobering reality! It's about love and hate! About passion! About being human! It's about life!!!
Felipe Smith
#24. Drivin' the green train I'm all like, Choo-choo! Choo-choo! Can't catch me! - Oh, poop! A
Rick Riordan
#25. Evident in every small act of kindness, it was love as a verb. Love that made me feel more complete than I had ever felt in my glamorous, Jimmy Choo filled past.
Emily Giffin
#26. Don't scuff your Choo's by tripping over my statement, because at thirty-four you are smoking hot and I would fuck you if I found pussy the least bit tempting.
A.R. Senault
#27. In the old tongue which had once been his world's lingua franca, most words, like khef and ka, had many meanings. The word char, however - char as in Charlie the Choo-Choo - had only one. Char meant death.
Stephen King
#28. People are idiots, Choo. ALways remember that: people are faithless, backstabbing, weak, creepy, stupid, lazy idiots.
Michael Grant
#29. I didn't know who Jimmy Choo was. I think Vanessa Williams was also a very big part of that, teaching me about the designers. I had no choice but to learn, and I'm glad I did.
Mark Indelicato
#30. He shook his head. "You're a bit of a train wreck, aren't you?" I puffed a bit of hair away from my face. "Choo choo?
Alice Clayton
#31. Morris chopped off the girl's hand with a hatchet then guttered laughter. The poor mulato wailed, her stump pumping.
"What'choo do that for!" Cutton bellowed. He hadn't even gotten his trousers off before Morris had pulled this move.
Edward Lee
#32. He was more p***ed off by us playing a game of who could think up the worst nickname for him."
"Let me guess, you won?"
"It was Boy Scout, actually. I mean, come on. Even I couldn't top Chubby Chubby Choo Choo.
Alexandra Bracken
#33. The hours, days, and years that had bled away in his opium haze demanded a payment from my future.
Yangsze Choo
#34. I don't keep mistresses; it's far too much trouble. I'm offering to marry you, although I might regret it. And if you think the Lim family disapproved of your marriage, wait until you meet mine.
Yangsze Choo
#35. The problem with the dead was that they all wanted someone to listen to them.
Yangsze Choo
#36. After all, it's very important for any big-name designer to have a couture range. I leave the ready-to-wear to my partner and team.
Jimmy Choo
#37. It seemed to me that in this confluence of cultures we had acquired one another's superstitions without necessarily any of their comforts.
Yangsze Choo
#38. The right shoe can make everything different.
Jimmy Choo
#39. Was this love? It was like a consuming flame, licking through my defenses at a slow burn.
Yangsze Choo
#40. In the darkness of a thousand
withered souls, it was Er Lang's hand that I
sought, and his voice that I longed to hear. Perhaps
it is selfish of me, but an uncertain future
with him, in all its laughter and quarrels, is better
than being left behind.
Yangsze Choo
#41. Confucius, who had said it was better not to know about ghosts and gods, but rather to focus on the world we lived in.
Yangsze Choo
#42. It's a beautiful, distinctive art, and shoes are like the foundations. If the foundations aren't right, the building won't stand upright, and if a woman's balance isn't right, nothing else is.
Jimmy Choo
#43. The contrast between the realization of his neglect and the fondness I had for my father was painful.
Yangsze Choo
#44. We Chinese did not like to give or receive certain gifts for superstitious reasons: knives, because they could sever a relationship; handkerchiefs, for they portended weeping; and clocks, as they were thought to measure out the days of your life.
Yangsze Choo
#45. It was strange to think that power in this world belonged to old men and young women.
Yangsze Choo
#46. Amah was always wary of voicing misfortunes, fearing that to do so would only make them come true.
Yangsze Choo
#47. You want promises of success, assurances that all will be well? I don't do that. Ask your amah here. That's why I'm the real deal.
Yangsze Choo
#48. Women had little security other than jewelry, so even the poorest among us sported gold chains, earrings, and rings as their insurance.
Yangsze Choo
#49. For when the cycle of violence escapes its confines in hell, it causes earthquakes, floods, and other calamities.
Yangsze Choo
#50. If I had known how easy it is to lose your life, I would have treasured mine better.
Yangsze Choo
#51. I will tell him that I've always thought he was a monster. And that I want to be his bride
Yangzee Choo
#53. I love the idea of couture and its emphasis on creation. There's where I made my name - in design - and there's where I'd like to stay.
Jimmy Choo
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