
Top 27 Queuing Up Quotes
#1. I have nothing against people having work done, it is when I hear tale of girls of 16 queuing up to get bigger breasts, that is when I despair.
Amanda Burton
#2. I hate flying, airports and the whole rigmarole - queuing up, security and lost luggage.
Johnny Vegas
#3. People attach too much to the idea of being a model, that you can only be a certain way to have done it. You will always be dealing with it. You're an actor who used to be a model who never trained; there are not many directors queuing up.
Jamie Dornan
#4. You show me pollution and I will show you people who are not paying their own way, people who are stealing from the public, people who are getting the public to pay their costs of production. All environmental pollution is a subsidy.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
#5. I come from a big family of storytellers and, growing up, I liked hearing about the years before I was born.
Molly Antopol
#6. A few weeks before the jubilee began in 2002, Queen Elizabeth died, and the public outpouring of grief and affection, with hundreds of thousands of people queuing for hours to pass by her coffin, showed how widely and deeply loved she was.
William Shawcross
#7. It would be easier to pay off the national debt overnight than to neutralise the long-range effects of our national stupidity
Frank Zappa
#8. His eyes narrowed on me. Fuckin' hell, you ever show Lydie how far that stick was shoved up your ass?
Kristen Ashley
#9. 12When ahe was in distress, he entreated the LORD his God and bhumbled himself greatly before the God of his fathers.
John F. MacArthur Jr.
#10. Queuing tips for fans: wrap up and bring food!
Niall Horan
#11. By manipulating queuing, by manipulating expectation, you can lead people to a fundamental confrontation, not only with themselves, but with the Other.
Terence McKenna
#12. In south west Lancashire, babies don't toddle, they side-step. Queuing women talk of 'nipping round the blindside'. Rugby league provides our cultural adrenalin. It's a physical manifestation of our rules of life, comradeship, honest endeavour, and a staunch, often ponderous allegiance to fair play.
Colin Welland
#13. Success and social promotion are not some right that anybody can claim after queuing at some [government office]. It is better: it is a right, a right that one can merit because of one's sweat.
Nicolas Sarkozy
#14. Eddie sees the big picture. He's clearly got a vision of how to make this thing the big event. And he never stops working. The minute [the tournament] is completed, he'll be thinking about next year.
Susan Collins
#15. What, are you queuing now? Just how British are you people? Don't just stand in line! Kill somebody!
Jonathan Stroud
#16. The truths that I know best I have learned on my knees. I never know a thing well, till it is burned into my heart by prayer.
John Bunyan
#17. The British love of queuing and discomfort and being bossed around seems to have found a new outlet in the pop festival.
Craig Brown
#18. Gracious dying is a huge, macabre and expensive joke on the American public.
Jessica Mitford
#19. Principles are like prayers; noble, of course, but awkward at a party.
Lady Violet
#20. Every adventure requires a compass, curiosity, a journey, a creative mind and someone willing to play.
Shannon L. Alder
#21. There were a lot of gifted amateurs in my day. Most of the kids now play fantastically well. I think there are so many bands around now who might get there, but it's a tougher journey.
Nick Mason
#22. All of us are richer and more fascinating and more complex than we can ever know.
Augusten Burroughs
#23. When you hit a plateau you have to be willing to get a little bit worse before you get massively better.
Tony Robbins
#24. Be nicer than necessary to everyone you meet. Everyone is fighting some kind of battle.
Socrates
#25. I remember queuing around the block in Sheffield when I was growing up. At that time, going to the cinema was really something special - there was something about the style of the real thing that is immeasurable nicer than multiplexes.
Michael Palin
#26. I'm not sure if I could bear to go on an aeroplane again. It's not my concern for the welfare of the planet. It's not even the long check-in times and queuing. No, it's the humiliation of the security process that has finally done it for me.
Tom Hodgkinson
#27. You can't possibly be thinking of sending him home! He can barely walk." Meg's smile began to slip. Ambulance crews were queuing almost out the door, and all this lad needed was a stat dose of Man-the-Fuck-Up.
Cari Hunter
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