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Quotes About Boys

Moroccan boys never steal from Moroccans.
~ Pim Fortuyn
I don't think there's any reason why girl goalkeepers cannot train alongside the boys in academies. We have done it in the past. But health and safety have stepped in and stopped us. It may be there were child protection regulations to observe.
~ Karen Bardsley
In my experience, it's all wonderful with girls until about 16. Around that time, boys kind of calm down and start focusing their testosterone. Girls get a little challenging, especially for fathers.
~ Tim Allen
One thing you'll never hear boys--or for that matter, men--saying is, "Charlie, that's a good-looking shirt. Kind of a fun thing. And those trousers make your ass look nice. Can I borrow those?
~ Tim Allen
Charles did have a busy schedule, but he set apart as much time as possible for two boys that he loved very much, as everyone who has seen them together testifies. But by now the press had their caricatures, and they were sticking with them.
~ Tim Clayton
I went to an all-girls' Christian convent school run by nuns. It was fun, but when I was 15, I said, 'Mum, that's it - I need to go where there are some boys.'
~ Freida Pinto
My object will be, if possible, to form Christian men, for Christian boys I can scarcely hope to make.
~ Thomas Arnold
I love that men like to look at women, that they love sports, that they need to know the inner workings of mechanical objects. I love the whole makeup of men - that they never mature and are always just boys.
~ Krista Allen
I was a very observant child. The boys in my books are based on boys in my neighborhood growing up.
~ Beverly Cleary
I love kids. My sister has four boys, and I'm obsessed with them.
~ Elizabeth Reaser
AHA! interrupted Officer Shrift, making another note in his little book. Just as I thought: boys are the cause of everything.
~ Norton Juster
The boys have all laid in enough footwear to last 'em ten years; and there's nothing doing in the shoe store but dolcy far nienty.
~ O. Henry
The boys have all laid in enough footwear to last 'em ten years; and there's nothing doing in the shoe store but dolcy far nienty.
~ O. Henry
What do you call the prime requisite of success?" "I shall have to answer that by a somewhat humorous but very shrewd suggestion of another,—select a good mother. Especially for boys, I consider an intelligent, affectionate but considerate mother an almost indispensable requisite to the highest success.
~ Orison Swett Marden
Perhaps it's called the end of the world because it's the end of the games, because I can go to one of the villages and become one of the little boys working and playing there, with nothing to kill and nothing to kill me, just living there. As he thought of it, though, he could not imagine what just living might actually be. He had never done it in his life. But he wanted to do it anyway.
~ Orson Scott Card
I be crazy too, little buddy, but at least when I be craziest, I be floating all alone in space and the crazy, she float out of me, she soak into the walls, and she don't come out till there be battles and little boys bump into the walls and squish out de crazy.
~ Orson Scott Card
The boys have to have a chance to be at peace, at rest, without someone listening, to favor or despise them depending on the way they talk act and think.
~ Orson Scott Card
The other boys started to complain that pushing off walls was movement, not combat. There is no combat without movement, Ender said.
~ Orson Scott Card
Sometimes Fox thought all the men she knew had the dreams and wishes of nine-year-old boys—at least all the men she liked.
~ Cornelia Funke
Can one heart love two boys at once?
~ Cornelia Funke
Quando li avrete ammazzati tutti, quando in Russia non ci saranno più cani, andranno i ragazzi russi a ficcarsi sotto il ventre dei vostri carri. Ach, son tutti della stessa razza, rispose tutti figli di cani. E si allontanò sputando per terra con profondo disprezzo. I like Russian dogs, disse Westmann they ought to be fathers of the brave Russian boys.
~ Curzio Malaparte
Woz became more of a loner when the boys his age began going out with girls and partying, endeavors that he found far more complex than designing circuits. "Where before I was popular and riding bikes and everything
~ Walter Isaacson
Two of the deacons were just boys. I guess they had to join a gang one way or another, and the church won out.
~ Walter Mosley
The trading of wit-covered put-downs is boys and men training each other to handle criticism, unconsciously knowing that the ability to handle criticism is a prerequisite to success.
~ Warren Farrell