Children Quote by Marlene Dietrich Download Open image “Soft drinks: The gooey, bubbly sea drowning our American children.” — Marlene Dietrich ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Children Drink Drinking Drowning Sea Soft drinks
Did you hear about the guy who got hit in the head with a can of soda? He was lucky it was a soft… — Nikhil Saluja Copy Share Image
What’s the good of these great fragile fits of enthusiasm, these jaded jumps of joys? We know nothing anymore, but the dead stars; we… — Andre Breton Copy Share Image
This 'bubbly' word, I am personally going to take it up as an agenda to ban it. Colas are bubbly. Champagne is bubbly. I… — Parineeti Chopra Copy Share Image
Coca-Cola remains emblematic of the best and worst of America and Western civilization. The history of Coca-Cola is the often funny story of a group of men obsessed with putting a trivial soft drink "within an arm's reach of desire." But at the same time, it is a microcosm of American history. Coca-Cola grew up with the country, shaping and… — Mark Pendergrast Copy Share
Kids have no idea when they're drinking soda what they're really drinking, and a lot of them are stunned when they learn that drinking… — Eric Schlosser Copy Share Image
Vodka Redbull: Upper meets downer in an effervescent hybrid of bubble gum and junkie piss — Diablo Cody Copy Share Image
“As you head into adulthood, June, you may occasionally encounter oversize exotic beverages of an alcoholic nature. I felt it was my duty to… — Carol Rifka Brunt Copy Share Image
What a man notices first about a woman is whether she notices him. — Marlene Dietrich Copy Share Image
“There is a gigantic difference between earning a great deal of money and being rich" Under a picture of a mom holding a baby… — Marlene Dietrich Copy Share Image
Tenderness is greater proof of love than the most passionate of vows. — Marlene Dietrich Copy Share Image
There's something about an American soldier you can't explain. They're so grateful for anything, even a film actress coming to see them. — Marlene Dietrich Copy Share Image
Writers, Composers, Painters, - also artists like directors and actors fall into the same category. They have to be handled with kid gloves, mentally… — Marlene Dietrich Copy Share Image
[On Orson Welles:] When I talk to him, I feel like a plant that's been watered. — Marlene Dietrich Copy Share Image
It is my private life which no one knows anything about, nor ever will. It needs more than half my time if it is… — Marlene Dietrich Copy Share Image
I am certain that children always know more than they are able to tell, and that makes the big difference between them and adults,… — Jacques Lusseyran Copy Share Image
I believe in freedom to do what you want if you aren't hurting others, but pictures of obese protesters giving their children big gulps. — Philip DeFranco Copy Share Image
If the audience likes your work, if they like you, they don't think whether you are married or have children or not. I made… — Dimple Kapadia Copy Share Image
It doesnt seem to me strange that children should like the macabre, the sensational, and the forbidden. — Anthony Hecht Copy Share Image
Gratitude isn't just a feeling, it's an action. Expressing gratitude by writing in a journal, taking a photo, or shooting a video creates a… — Janice Kaplan Copy Share Image
My embarrassing confession is that my father is a 'Camelot: The Musical' obsessive. So as a child, when we were going to visit relatives… — Chris Chibnall Copy Share Image
I have many who keep me going, I am very fortunate in this sense. There is nothing like a child who knows more about… — Floyd Cooper Copy Share Image
My school was one of the most beautiful places a child can grow up in. You are surrounded by nature - cats, dogs, birds… — Amala Akkineni Copy Share Image
A lesser complaint: hair extensions. There are moments on 'All My Children' when half the women actors, young and old, seem to be afflicted… — Camille Paglia Copy Share Image
As a child, I had a lot of older gay men taking care of me. There's a trust there. I feel like little girls… — Margaret Cho Copy Share Image