
Top 32 Dickie Quotes
#1. I finally understand what a dickie-do is. Your gut does stick out more than your dickie do.
Regin
Kresley Cole
#2. My nickname is Dickie Jukebox. I own thousands and thousands and thousands of songs.
Richard Simmons
#3. When I was a wee lad, Uncle Dickie sat me on his knee, and regaled me with stories about the genesis of a game that involved trying to jam a ball into a hole in the ground with a stick,
David Feherty
#5. I doubt that I will ever forget those last two years of high school or the devastation that rained upon every person involved. One could say that, in a way, Dickie continued to bully me for many years even after his death. Dickie lost his life, and I lost my ability to control mine.
C. Michael Smith
#6. Why should Dickie want to come back to subways and taxis and starched collars and a nine-to- five job? Or even a chauffeured car and vacations in Florida and Maine? It wasn't as much fun as sailing a boat in old clothes and being answerable to nobody for the way
Patricia Highsmith
#7. In fact, I can't think of much I'd like better than for him to step into the room right now, glasses fogged and smelling of damp wool, shaking the rain from his hair like an old dog and saying: 'Dickie, my boy, what you got for a thirsty old man to drink tonight?
Donna Tartt
#8. My only complaint with 'Dickie' Bird is that he requires a degree of certainty that is almost neurotic; like the man who has to keep going to the front door to make certain that he's locked it.
Mike Brearley
#9. I won't ever set the world on fire as a painter,' Dickie said, 'but I get a great deal of pleasure out of it.
Patricia Highsmith
#10. What do you mean SOS?"
"Same old shit, Dickie. It's always SOS with you.
J.D. Robb
#11. When the warden appeared outside their cell, he ogled Regin's bared midriff. Gross. Whenever men leered at her, Regin tended to leer back. She canted her head on the floor, turning it one way, then the other. I finally understand what a dickie-do is. Your gut does stick out more than your dickie do.
Kresley Cole
#12. I cannot see the war as historians see it. Those clever fellows study all the facts and they see the war as a large thing, one of the biggest events in the legend of the man, something general, involving multitudes.
William, Saroyan
#13. I've been angst-ridden all my life, but finally I'm in a place where things don't matter so much.
Kate Dickie
#14. Every person under the sound of my voice is a soldier. You are either fighting for your freedom or betraying the fight for freedom or enlisted in the army to deny somebody else freedom. - Malcom X
Maya Angelou
#15. I always enjoyed getting dolled up. I grew up surrounded by a bunch of women so you know there were always hair/makeup, clothes, shoes and other girly things around.
Trina
#16. I'm usually in jammies and slippers by 8 P.M.
Kate Dickie
#17. I turn into a crying, hysterical maniac when I see a spider. It's pathetic.
Kate Dickie
#18. The captain swore polyglot -very polyglot- polyglot with bloom and blood.
Bram Stoker
#19. I would love to study cultures and people.
Kate Dickie
#20. You can discern the pessimist from the optimist by just looking at how people react to snow.
Iveta Cherneva
#21. In my day, there were things that were done, and things that were not done, and there was even a way of doing things that were not done.
Peter Ustinov
#22. There are always reasons for people's behaviour, and it's easy just to dismiss them and assume that we already know their story, especially if they're no good at showing their emotions. Life gives you all these knocks, it's so easy to form a shell to protect yourself. I've done it myself.
Kate Dickie
#23. I hate going into a room with people in it and the feeling of them staring. I find every moment excruciating.
Kate Dickie
#24. The sooner that little so-and-so goes to rugby league, the better it will be for us.
Dickie Jeeps
#25. It is rather to be chosen than great riches, unless I have omitted something from the quotation.
Robert Benchley
#26. I don't feel drawn to lightness, I need something more. I feel that - oh, I hate saying this, it sounds so wanky - but I feel a real urge to give voices to people we don't usually hear from in real life.
Kate Dickie
#27. Universal rushed us. We started shooting without a script that was totally completed.
John Landis
#28. You walked into my life when I was nineteen years old. You were the only man I ever loved - the only man I ever hope to love. You took everything we did together, everything we were to each other, and scorched it to nothing: left it a cloud of ash.
Laura Barnett
#29. When you reach the stars, boy, yes, and live there forever, all the fears will go, and Death himself will die.
Ray Bradbury
#30. If you have two frogs, eat the ugliest one first.
Brian Tracy
#31. When you go to a dogfight, it's always good to bring the meanest bitch.
Craig Johnson
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