Top 15 Good Morning Madam Quotes
#1. Pattycake, pattycake, baker's man; good morning, madam, I'm a psychiatrist
Eric Idle
#2. I'd take pasta over skinny any day. More importantly, I'd take health over looks.
Kathryn Budig
#3. Ultimately, the soul will receive either judgment or mercy through Christ.
Monica Johnson
#4. There's nobody else that can double me - except for a doll.
Verne Troyer
#6. Man's chief difference from the brutes lies in the exuberant excess of his subjective propensities. Prune his extravagance, sober him, and you undo him.
William James
#7. Life may not always be beautiful. Sometimes it hurts. But this one thing I can do. Always. I can always choose joy.
Anusha Atukorala
#8. When there is a fight between your heart and your head, experience has taught me that the best thing you can do is pick up your Bible and remind yourself of what God says.
Christine Caine
#9. When a woman behaves like a man why doesn't she behave like a nice man?
Edith Evans
#10. The last thing I ever wanted was to be alive when the three most powerful people on the whole planet would be named Bush, Dick and Colon.
Kurt Vonnegut
#11. I'll never forget one morning I walked in and I had a hell of a bruise - it had been a difficult night the night before - and a client said to me, 'Good God, Vidal, what happened to your face?' And I said, 'Oh, nothing, madam, I just fell over a hairpin.'
Vidal Sassoon
#12. Every little kid that steps on the court or the field has aspirations to go pro. I think being a pro basketball player is the best job. The thing I had to realize was that I can't do every dream that I have.
Brian McKnight
#13. Architecture should have little to do with problem solving - rather it should create desirable conditions and opportunities hitherto thought impossible.
Cedric Price
#14. Any writer who believes in the 'lucky creative accident' in writing is pushing elephants on roller skates up greased ramps.
Leonard Bishop
#15. How many bodies were floating around, and how many more would die? Not the uptown swells with cars, second homes, and wallets full of credit cards, but those who had no car, no friend with a car, those who'd never left New Orleans and weren't about to flee just because the mayor said to go.
Dan Baum
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