Boyhood Quote by Norman Wisdom Download Open image “All my boyhood, all I ever wanted was to be loved.” — Norman Wisdom ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Boyhood Wanted
All I wanted was someone to care for me. All I wanted was some one who'd be there for me. All I ever wanted… — Azgraybebly Josland Copy Share Image
All I wanted was just what everybody else wants, you know, to be loved. — Rita Hayworth Copy Share Image
All my life I have longed to have a loving relationship that would last a lifetime. — Bell Hooks Copy Share Image
All I ever wanted was someone to care for me, someone who would be always there for me, who would be true to me,… — Anurag Prakash Ray Copy Share Image
All I wanted from you was to be loved by you that's all I ever wanted but some how that was to much to… — Lexii Williams Copy Share Image
All I ever wanted was to be crazy in love. With someone who was crazy in love with me. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I wanted love from every single woman on the planet because I didn't have my mother's love. — Mick Hucknall Copy Share Image
I was born in very sorry circumstances. Both of my parents were very sorry — Norman Wisdom Copy Share Image
Don't get me wrong: I'm overjoyed with my career to date. But perhaps I could have done more. Mostly, I just did whatever the… — Norman Wisdom Copy Share Image
It was smashing working with Jerry Desmonde, he was a very nice chap. — Norman Wisdom Copy Share Image
I was born in London, and went to school in Scotland - I used to be dead tired when I got home at night. — Norman Wisdom Copy Share Image
My father used to be away for months at a time, and he'd never leave any money for food, so my brother and I… — Norman Wisdom Copy Share Image
In fact, one was so booked out we went from March and were to go till November, but the pantomime was booked so they… — Norman Wisdom Copy Share Image
Most of my comedies were low on budgets - certainly by American standards. — Norman Wisdom Copy Share Image
My comedy is for children from three to 93. You do need a slightly childish sense of humour and if you haven't got that,… — Norman Wisdom Copy Share Image
I've got one idea I want to do for a film and you know I just enjoy myself doing bits and pieces. — Norman Wisdom Copy Share Image
I'm still constantly thinking of ideas. I don't feel 90. I think I'm about 12. — Norman Wisdom Copy Share Image
I used to first go on to entertain an audience. But now I go, and this is really true - I go on to… — Norman Wisdom Copy Share Image
That toil of growing up; The ignominy of boyhood; the distress Of boyhood changing into man; The unfinished man and his pain. — William Butler Yeats Copy Share Image
Nothing moves a woman so deeply as the boyhood of the man she loves. — Annie Dillard Copy Share Image
“Has it ever befallen you, my readers, to become suddenly aware that your conception of things has altered — as though every object in… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
It is in the brain, and the brain only, that the great sins of the world take place also. You, Mr. Gray, you yourself,… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
Study is the scourge of boyhood, the environment of youth, the indulgence of adults and the curative for the aged. — Saul Landau Copy Share Image
Dog love is not the special realm of childhood or of boyhood, no matter what the movies keep telling us. It is highly significant,… — Marjorie Garber Copy Share Image
Romance is the truth of imagination and boyhood. Homer's horses clear the world at a bound. The child's eye needs no horizon to its… — Robert Aris Willmott Copy Share Image
My boyhood ambition was to be able to earn my own living, without the help of anybody, anywhere, — Herbert Hoover Copy Share Image
He had uttered a mad wish that he himself might remain untarnished, and the face on the canvas bear the burden of his passions… — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“There is so much woman in many a girl and too much boy in many a man.” — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
“Besides, to fall out of love and in love at the same time is to love twice as deeply as one did before.” — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image