Top 15 Surbiton Quotes

#1. Needless, heedless, wanton and deliberate injury of the sort inflicted by Life's picture story is not an essential instrument of responsible journalism.

Abe Fortas

#2. The Alzheimer's Association is what I am passionate about. My grandfather had it. My mom has it. It's a horrible disease, and with our aging population, it's a growing problem. It's terrible to lose your brain and your power to be conscious or in the moment.

Graham Shiels

#3. Ew, sicko. I was practicing Edomic."
"Sure you were," Jason said. "You're just too embarrassed to admit you were playing hide-and-seek all alone. Rachel hiding, nobody seeking.

Brandon Mull

#4. He's doing something in Surbiton next. Or Serbia, one or the other.

A. L. Kennedy

#5. Firth - all dodgy 'tache and frantic eyebrows - has got the sexual allure of a man who runs a swingers' club in Surbiton.

Colin Firth

#6. I think you will be tired of telling
me & my dreams to go to hell

E. E. Cummings

#7. And then I realized how powerless I was to revoke my own joke when throughout my life as a whole I was involved in a joke much more vast (all-embracing for me) and utterly irrevocable.

Milan Kundera

#8. So I took the advice of one of my graduate teachers, Dr. Anthony Amato: "When in doubt, read to them.

Frank Stepnowski

#9. I told you that day: a pair of idiots. I thought she was leading you around by the nose
or some other organ.

Frank Delaney

#10. Mostly you love them and you cherish their milestones but occasionally you do want to tape them to a chair. That would be child abuse, DO NOT TAPE YOUR CHILDREN TO CHAIRS. If you want to tape your baby dolls to chairs, be my guest. I am fairly certain that there isn't like a Cabbage Patch CPS.

E. A. Davis

#11. Her long platinum blond hair fell in loose waves past her shoulders, with a few black peekaboo strands. She wore a black minidress and combat boots.

Jamie McGuire

#12. I think the grotesque can inspire intimacy (it draws us in) as well as awe, like the cabinets of curiosities.

Anna Journey

#13. One hundred and twenty Marines were detailed to officer a force of twenty-six hundred Haitians.

Smedley Butler

#14. Ava's father believed that myths and fairy tales - like dreams - opened a window into the unconscious. by listening to the language of dreams and old tales, he said, all humans could learn to understand themselves and the world, better.

Kate Forsyth

#15. I was a very wanting child.

Loretta Young

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