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Quotes About Playful

Indian names were either characteristic nicknames given in a playful spirit, deed names, birth names, or such as have a religious and symbolic meaning.
~ Charles Eastman
Love is inconvenient. Love is untidy. Love is relentless, ruthless and rapacious. Done well, it's hilarious, playful and redemptive.
~ Regina Barreca
She raised her eyes to meet Bailey's across the table. If he didn't stop grinning at her, her parents would suspect something. Molly stretched her foot out until she found his, and then gave him a good kick in the shin. The boyish glee didn't leave his face. He merely winked and tucked his napkin into his collar.
~ Regina Jennings
Cuáles son los cachorros más seguros? …Los candaditos.
~ Ricardo Chavez
Perhaps it is his goofy laugh and silly grin that made people underestimate him; certainly his playfulness contributed to that perception. At their wedding reception, Jeff [Bezos] and MacKenzie provided an outdoor adult play area that included water balloons.
~ Richard Brandt
Whoopsidaisies!
~ Richard Curtis
Are you crazy? Probably
~ Rick Riordan
Kids are baby goats. They're cute and they have redeeming social value. You are definitely not kids.
~ Rick Riordan
Burrito fight!
~ Rick Riordan
The driver got out smiling. He looked about seventeen or eighteen, and for a second, I had the uneasy feeling it was Luke, my old enemy. This guy had the same sandy hair and outdoorsy good looks. But it wasn't Luke. His smile was brighter and more playful. (Luke didn't do much more than scowl and sneer these days.) The Maserati driver wore jeans and loafers and a sleeveless T-shirt. Wow Thalia muttered. Apollo Is hot. He's the sun god, I said. That's not what I meant.
~ Rick Riordan
Weasel cookies.
~ Rick Riordan
Tag with plague spirits You're it, and you're infectious Have fun with that, LOL
~ Rick Riordan
Oh you two look delicious, Bast said, licking her lips. No, no-er, I mean wonderful. Now, off you go!
~ Rick Riordan
Okay, no reason to have a heart attack. He's just a guy.... the yummiest guy in Yum City.
~ Kate Brian
It makes me happy, and also sad, to think that this is where playful language is cherished now, and where the verbosity that I and my clever friends prized in our youth has gone to reside: the slums. Words don't cost a penny; during the Depression, they were all many of us had. I used them to make a fortune.
~ Kathleen Rooney
Anyone who beats our Sweet Sixteen gets to kiss her. The lineup forms behind me." Brendan got behind him. Daniel grinned at me and joined. The other guys filed in. "Oh my God," I said. "What are you guys? Twelve?" "No," Brendan said. "Just really, really immature." "In other words, typical guys," said a voice.
~ Kelley Armstrong
Go on." "You sound like you're giving a five-year-old permission to play with an unsuitable friend." "If the shoe fits…" I flipped him off. "Watch it or I won't marry you," he said. "Truck or no truck.
~ Kelley Armstrong
I didn't even notice I'd caught up until I was right beside him and he was leaning around the tree, smiling at me. "Gotcha," I said. "Uh, no. I stopped." He waved overhead and I realized we were as high as we could safely go. "Damn," I said.
~ Kelley Armstrong
And where are you going? His voice was playfully challenging. To get some breakfast, she said without stopping. He leered. I've got something for you to eat, he called after her. I might bite it off, though, she said over her shoulder.
~ Ken Follett
I suppose there's a time in practically every young boy's life when he's affected by that wonderful disease of puppy love. I don't mean the kind a boy has for the pretty little girl that lives down the road. I mean the real kind, the kind that has four small feet and a wiggly tail, and sharp little teeth that can gnaw on a boy's finger; the kind a boy can romp and play with, even eat and sleep with.
~ Wilson Rawls
My little 'bodhicatva,'" he will sometimes call me, a play on bodhisattva, a Sanskrit term that in Buddhism refers to an enlightened being.
~ David Michie
Harriet resisted, until Tara pulled out the big move...the combination "lean-against nuzzle, with a slight lick and an adoring glance." In dog-land the move had a degree of difficulty of nine point seven, and as far as I know, there is no known defense against it.
~ David Rosenfelt
Pulling wings off daddy-longlegs, stapling cats' tails to the floor, hanging bunny rabbits on a clothes line by their ears, just a bit of fun.
~ David Walliams
Your poo-poo-poodle-pops and your wee-willy-wee-wees!
~ David Walliams