Top 15 Yukking Quotes
#1. The best things about womanhood might possibly even be the conversations. The chatting. The gabbing. The whispering. The hands-on-hips eye-rolling. The yukking-it up.
Katherine Center
#2. I wanted to be in Jim Carrey comedy movies before I met him. I wanted to be a comedian on Stage 19, yukking it up.
Jenny McCarthy
#4. No man has the mind of Christ, except him who makes it his business to obey him.
George MacDonald
#5. I started riding bikes when I was really young, but I stopped when I was 19 because my mother asked me to, so I stopped riding for 35 years and now I'm just addicted. It is my only addiction.
Mark Boone Junior
#6. The red kind of symbolizes a lot of things I do in Africa, along with a lot of the work, like the red laces. Everybody that buys a pair can pretty much save a life in Africa.
Serena Williams
#7. Wear your heart on your sleeve and be kind. And just be the way you are-what you see is what you get.
Leighton Meester
#8. Dude had serious game." Grip laughs. "No one writes about love and sex and passion like Neruda.
Kennedy Ryan
#9. Never be afraid when God brings back your past. Let your memory have its way with you. It is a minister of God bringing its rebuke and sorrow to you.
Oswald Chambers
#10. We've got to run," I said. "I don't suppose you mean away," Grover murmured hopefully.
Rick Riordan
#11. Only then did he understand that he really wanted to know nothing about El Ga'a beyond the fact that it was isolated and unfrequented, that it was precisely those things he had been trying to ascertain about it.
Paul Bowles
#12. I want to burn with excitement or anger and bleed, bleed out my words. I want to get all fucked up and write raw and ugly about all these things I see and am and could be.
Charlotte Eriksson
#13. Darn kids! That's it, no dessert after dinner! And if you eat my flowers again it will be an early bed time!
K.M. Shea
#14. His crime had been death itself, and he had been sentenced with life.
Brian Robert Smith
#15. What makes faith valid is not its subjective strength, but the trustworthiness of its object.
Wendy Blight
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