Top 14 Quotes About Daddy's Little Boy
#1. He was tongue-tied in the presence of a fourteen-month-old baby. All the things he thought of saying, like 'Who's Daddy's little boy, then?' sounded horribly false, as though he'd got them from a book. There was nothing to say, nor, in this soft pastel room, anything that needed to be said.
Terry Pratchett
#2. Any mother with half a skull knows that when Daddy's little boy becomes Mommy's little boy, the kid is so wet he's treading water.
Erma Bombeck
#3. Workers, black and white, need some kind of international affirmative action to protect them from unfair competition with unorganized or slave labor abroad and unfair competition with robots at home.
Jesse Jackson
#4. In this new age of GPS, Google Earth and multidimensional digital maps, mapping is suddenly hugely relevant again.
Hans Ulrich Obrist
#5. The best friends you will ever have are the ones who don't make you feel like you owe them a damn thing.
Corey Taylor
#6. Little boy crying. "My daddy has been dead for 10 yrs, but he came to town to vote for Lyndon Johnson, and didn't come to see me.
Robert Cato
#7. Each night at bedtime, I'd close the bedroom door, climb into bed, and settle in under the covers. Within a minute, the door handle would turn and the door slowly open about a foot. Then a young boy's screams of "Daddy" would follow from the second bedroom - the little boy's room.
Paul Stefaniak
#8. Usually, I'm on the bus by now, having a beer and waiting for everyone else. This is cutting into my beer time.
Craig Berube
#9. Whether it's a bright shoe or a clutch or a lipstick, I've had a lot of fun using color contacts as an accessory.
Nina Dobrev
#10. In my very first Wrestlemania match, I won. 17 wins from tying the Undertaker. Don't laugh.
The Miz
#11. What must it be like for a little boy to read that daddy never loved mummy?
Princess Diana
#12. I was always the squarest person in the cool room, and alternatively, sometimes the weirder person at the mainstream table.
John Mulaney
#13. What shall we do at our tea party?" Daddy asked. "Do we sing and read poems like you do at Grammy's?"
"We can just talk. I can tell you about what's been happening at school. You can tell me about your work or what you did when you were a little boy. You know. Things that matter.
Babette Donaldson
#14. Being sixteen in the pants I died full of questions
Anne Sexton
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