Top 15 Sayings About Being Cheeky
#1. I never wanted fame, of all things, and I'm not just being cheeky. There are benefits that come with being famous, but there's also confusion. It's important to make sure your feet stay on the ground.
Grace Park
#2. I don't do chat-up lines. Girls often tell me I'm cheeky. Being cheeky seems to work OK for me.
Jermain Defoe
#3. Billy is a funny, cheeky, lovely boy and I love being with him. Parenthood is terrifying though. I can barely walk past a building without panicking that it's going to collapse on his head.
Rufus Sewell
#5. I have a tendency to say yes to a script or no to a script. Not yes based on a rewrite.
William H. Macy
#6. The walls loom, grey as the rain outside. LIke the sky of England itself. Everything seems colourless and humbled, despite the layers of velvets and tapestries, the peacock plumage of courtiers and ladies. Greenwich Palace feels like my father's disappointment made tangible.
Katherine Longshore
#8. But "having dominion over" meant something very different from what it has often been understood to mean. It refers to the relationship between shepherd and sheep.
Marcus J. Borg
#9. Knowledge is an addiction, as drink; knowledge does not bring understanding. Knowledge can be taught, but not wisdom; there must be freedom from knowledge for the coming of wisdom.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
#10. I offer a duo of free-range
monosyllabics: one being "wow" and the other being
"cool," often said in sequence, spoken without drawl.
Take them, leave them, or show me to the Dewer's--
Kristen Henderson
#11. You're looking...good enough to eat. Figuratively speaking, I'm strictly vegan.
Marv Wolfman
#12. If someone is being very cheeky, it can be quite fun to deal with that situation.
John Bercow
#13. Thoughts are like burning stars, and ideas, they flood, they stretch the universe.
Criss Jami
#14. ...but in any case, he could not understand how people arrived at the extreme of waging war over things that could not be touched by hand.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
#15. The miser, starving his brother's body, starves also his own soul, and at death shall creep out of his great estate of injustice, poor and naked and miserable.
Theodore Parker
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