Top 13 Quotes About Bob The Builder

#1. Tom Brady is good, real good ... but he plays in same league as I do.

Cam Newton

#2. the philanthropic banker his brother-in-law, who predominated so much in the town that some called him a Methodist, others a hypocrite, according to the resources of their vocabulary;

George Eliot

#3. I prefer cash but so many places only take cards these days, it forces you down a line and I don't like that.

Simon Weston

#4. But who bothers looking beyond the surface? Who even knows anything about Cinderella's Prince Charming - other than he's a handsome prince?

Mandy Hubbard

#5. I have no idea how I'm going to fix all of that, but I will. I will keep you safe. I will make sure that we have a future to hold on to and look forward to ... I promise you.

Jennifer L. Armentrout

#6. Everyone dies young.

Marty Rubin

#7. Kathryn, my dear child! What is wrong?

Sherrill Bodine

#8. The stone that the builder refused shall be the head corner stone.

Bob Marley

#9. You're not flaming Bob the Builder, Poppy. There are some things is you can't fix.

Sharon Jones

#10. 'Blues Clues' has been incredibly good to me, and I've been working so hard on it for so long that I take it very personally. I wouldn't want to do anything to jeopardize what so many kids love. So there's a lot of responsibility there.

Steve Burns

#11. Over-the-knee socks remind me of the 1920s, silent films, and the stars of the era who wore the rolled-down stockings. They sort of referenced that in 'Cabaret,' when Liza Minnelli was singing 'Mein Herr,' and I love the way she looks in that scene.

Amy Heckerling

#12. Consumers can choose from hundreds of channels today, including dozens for kids. At a time of dwindling resources, we don't need to be subsidizing PBS. It's time for Big Bird the mooch to compete with 'Dora the Explorer' and 'Bob the Builder.'

Mark McKinnon

#13. People often call fighting discrimination being "PC" because they don't want their own unearned privileges challenged.

DaShanne Stokes

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