Top 21 Mrs Potato Head Quotes
#1. You sure you can handle big woman chat, pickney? You sure you ready for that journey? You think good before you answer. Because some people about to forget that me be the head bloodcloth nigger in here. Now, go peel two potato and don't draw me tongue out in this place.
Marlon James
#2. Too bad guys aren't like Mr. Potato Head Where you can pick and choose which parts you want. Then we might come up with a guy who meets your standards.
Susane Colasanti
#3. A prayerless person is a disaster waiting to happen.
D. A. Carson
#4. To bad guys arent like Mr. Potato head where you can pick and chose which parts you want.
Susane Colasanti
#5. How I work is that I write a story I'd like to read. Then you fly to Paris or Sydney and the interviewers talk about the greater significance of your work.
Michael Connelly
#6. At the same time, we held back. Because she was different. Different. We had no one to compare her to, no one to measure her against.
Jerry Spinelli
#7. My grandchildren just know me now as Mr. Potato Head.
Don Rickles
#8. There is such pressure on kids these days to be the best at everything.
Shirley Henderson
#9. My past identity separates from me and remains in the past; he becomes someone else. Is memory really as insubstantial as the fragments of information that we store in our heads?
Hideo Kojima
#10. Do not get attached to worldly things and pursuits. Be in the world, but do not let the world be in you.
Sathya Sai Baba
#11. Makers of empire, they have fought for bigger things than crowns and higher seats than thrones.
Herbert Kaufman
#12. He doesn't have anything like wisdom of age or hindsight. He's a biased historian of self, an emotional revisionist. We all are, for the most part.
Marc Maron
#13. Pray for "all men." We usually pray more for things than we do for men. Our prayers should be thrown across their pathway as they rush in their downward course to a lost eternity.
E. M. Bounds
#14. We have in England a curious belief in first-rate people, meaning all the people we do not know; and this consoles us for the undeniable second-rateness of the people we do know.
George Bernard Shaw
#15. The books that really made an impact on me were not set in New Zealand. Some were New Zealand novels, but the New Zealandness of them was not what carried me or excited me.
Eleanor Catton
#16. Every Irishman, the saying goes, has a potato in his head.
Augustus Hare
#17. She had always maintained a cynical facade, using it as a defence against embarrassment, fear, loneliness ... but at the moment she felt unusually vulnerable.
Lisa Kleypas
#19. I quickly realized that more than any other vegetable, the potato evokes strong reactions in people. As the head of communications for the International Potato Centre in Peru put it, 'No one gets worked up over lettuce like they do the potato.'
Elizabeth A. Johnson
#20. I benefit from the Mr. Potato Head syndrome. Put a wig and a nose and glasses on me, and I disappear.
Phil Hartman
#21. Then we can help these failed states turn around and give their people a better life. This, too, is a critical part of this global war on terrorism, and Canada and the United States are together.
Paul Cellucci
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