Most Robin Hood stories are not very exciting. There are not a lot of surprises. — David Farr Copy Share Image
“May not one man have several voices, Robin, as well as two complexions?” — Nathaniel Hawthorne Copy Share Image
“Robin: I'm a hero, Starfire, and if you don't like it... Starfire: Robin? I like it more then you will ever know.” — Teen Titans Trouble in Tokyo Copy Share Image
There's an interesting mix to 'Robin Hood' because it's kind of modern but medieval. There is a blend of adventure with a… — Joanne Froggatt Copy Share Image
I loved Laurel and Hardy and TV shows like 'Robin Hood' and 'Rama of the Jungle'. — Stephen Lang Copy Share Image
Robin is the exaggerated version of me. He's more of a cartoon character. — Brook Lopez Copy Share Image
Piglet: Is this how you spell love Pooh: Yes but you don't spell it you feel it — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I grew up listening to Steve Martin and Robin Williams, so I didn't ever intend to be a musical comedian. I sort… — Bo Burnham Copy Share Image
It was interesting doing impressions as somebody else doing impressions. Normally, I'll do a voice, and it's me doing the voice. To… — Chris Diamantopoulos Copy Share Image
In the beginning, Barry and I couldn't decide if we were going got go forward with the name of the Bee Gees… — Robin Gibb Copy Share Image
I like having pairs of characters to play off each other. I love drawing Batman, but he's more fun with Robin. Batman… — Jim Lee Copy Share Image
My older brothers always collected comics and read them. When we were little, Robin and I would sneak into their room and… — Brook Lopez Copy Share Image
'Bonnie and Clyde,' while one of the best movies ever made, was far more interested in portraying Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker… — Bryan Burrough Copy Share Image
Few Westerners know Iran as well as Robin Wright: her first trip there as a journalist was in 1973, and she has… — Nancy Gibbs Copy Share Image
“To paraphrase one of the greatest philosophers of our time-Winnie-the-Pooh-when asked how to spell a certain emotion, "You don't spell it, you… — Meik Wiking Copy Share Image
The robin flew from his swinging spray of ivy on to the top of the wall and he opened his beak and… — Frances Hodgson Burnett Copy Share Image
“Men like Robin were never content, and men like Robin were all she would ever love, grasping, ambitious reflections of herself... He… — Susan Kay Copy Share Image
“I couldn't stand boy companions," he [Jules Feiffer] wrote in his 1965 essay " The Great Comic Book Heroes. "Robin was my… — Glen Weldon Copy Share Image
“Hallo, Pooh,” said Rabbit. “Hallo, Rabbit,” said Pooh dreamily. “Did you make that song up?” “Well, I sort of made it up,”… — A.A. Milne Copy Share Image
When we asked Pooh what the opposite of an Introduction was, he said "The what of a what?" which didn't help us… — A. A. Milne Copy Share Image
Woody Allen stayed so good because he never left New York. Howard Stern stayed so good because he never left New York… — Artie Lange Copy Share Image
I rooted for the Milwaukee Brewers and its stars, Robin Yount and Paul Molitor. I went to a lot of games, including… — David Einhorn Copy Share Image
I remember seeing Aladdin when I was five or six and loving it. I looked at the big screen and said to… — Darren Criss Copy Share Image
“A robin perched on the branch of the apple tree, his feathers ruffled, his red chest blazing. 'No need to look so… — Felix Salten Copy Share Image
“How would it be,” said Pooh slowly, “if, as soon as we’re out of sight of this Pit, we try to find… — Milne, A. A Copy Share Image
“Christopher Robin is going. At least I think he is. Where? Nobody knows. But he is going - I mean he goes… — A.A. Milne Copy Share Image
“Do you know what A means, little Piglet?” “No, Eeyore, I don’t.” “It means Learning, it means Education, it means all the… — A.A. Milne Copy Share Image
“December. The days begin white and glittering with snow---on the roof, the branches of the sycamore, where a robin has taken up… — Emilia Hart Copy Share Image
Robin Williams learned technique. He has the technique of being funny. — Paul Mooney Copy Share Image