
Top 17 Sugar Woogums Quotes
#1. Aha," Andrea said. "I'm going to ignore that you just referred to yourself as 'sugar woogums'.
Ilona Andrews
#2. Curran growled. "Later, babycakes."
Babycakes. Asshole. "Good hunting, sugar woogums.
Ilona Andrews
#3. I don't know, but I think it's quite possible that the more science you teach kids in school the more it turns them off, so I don't know. I mean you never can tell which way it will go.
Freeman Dyson
#4. We are in the process of finding out what filling billions of acres with huge wind turbines does to the global environment.
Steven Magee
#5. And then he raised the welder to his face and flicked the switch.
Peter David
#6. I'd run straight into a bulkhead trying to walk and receive data at the same time ...
Ann Leckie
#7. Journalism has become a sort of competitive screeching: what is trivial but noisy and immediate takes precedence over important matters that develop over time.
Ted Koppel
#8. The ability to make witty observations is commonly refered to as "cynism" by people who lack it.
George Bernard Shaw
#9. You'd think a house would last forever, but the truth is a strong wind or a wrecking ball can devastate it. The family inside is not so different.
Jodi Picoult
#10. A quiet-hearted person awakes with a smile on his lips and an eagerness in his heart for the day ahead.
Wu Wei
#11. People eat and sleep in the shadow of what we do
Don DeLillo
#12. Powdered donuts," Tyson said earnestly. "I will look for powdered donuts in the wilderness." He headed outside and started calling, "Here, donuts!" Once he was gone, I sat down across from Annabeth.
Rick Riordan
#13. Other than being crazy enough to press a button, there is nothing that Putin can do militarily to fundamentally alter American interests.
Joe Biden
#14. What you may seek and what you may find are not always one.
Lloyd Alexander
#15. He told me that while he was in a Chinese Communist gulag for almost eighteen years, he faced danger on a few occasions. I thought he was referencing a threat to his own life. But when I asked, "What danger?" he answered, "Losing compassion toward the Chinese.
Dalai Lama XIV
#16. I always keep a plane on the pole at the airport.
Roger Penske
#17. Without fiction, either life would be insufficient or the winds from the north would blow too cold.
Elizabeth Bowen
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