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  • I had to make squirrel noises as Bubbles and without realizing it, I was making the face and putting my fingers up to my face to look like a squirrel and everyone made fun of me for the rest of the day. -- Tara Strong
  • But all bubbles have a way of bursting or being deflated in the end. -- Barry Gibb
  • Stock market bubbles don't grow out of thin air. They have a solid basis in reality, but reality as distorted by a misconception. -- George Soros
  • Give fools their gold, and knaves their power; let fortune's bubbles rise and fall; who sows a field, or trains a flower, or plants a tree, is more than all. -- John Greenleaf Whittier
  • Joys Are bubble-like--what makes them bursts them too. -- Philip James Bailey
  • Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble! -- William Shakespeare
  • A soul is but the last bubble of a long fermentation in the world. -- George Santayana
  • Beethoven can't really be great because his picture isn't on a bubble gum card. -- Charles M. Schulz
  • That's my darling little doggie. Bubbles by name, bubbles for brains. You've got to love him." -- J.L. Merrow
  • Miracles happen every day. They bubble up from their hidden source, surround us with opportunities and disappear. -- Deepak Chopra
  • Look within. Within is the fountain of good, and it will ever bubble up, if thou wilt ever dig. -- Marcus Aurelius
  • Bubbles are best identified by credit excesses, not valuation excesses. And there's no bigger credit excess than in China. -- James Chanos
  • I could blow bubbles. Bubbles would solve any dilemma we face. If bubbles were president there would be no war. -- Thom Yorke
  • This life of separateness may be compared to a dream, a phantasm, a bubble, a shadow, a drop of dew, a flash of lightning. -- Gautama Buddha
  • Bubbles and crashes are textbook examples of collective decision making gone wrong. In a bubble, all of the conditions that make groups intelligent - independence, diversity, private judgement-disappear. -- James Surowiecki
  • Prices are going up. Unemployment is continue to go up. And we have not had the necessary correction for the financial bubble created by our Federal Reserve system. -- Ron Paul
  • Concentrating wealth in the hands of the few and deregulating financial institutions and practices lead to speculative bubbles that eventually burst - and that brings the whole country down. -- Jennifer Granholm
  • Bubbles have quite a few things in common, but housing bubbles have a spectacular thing in common, and that is every one of them is considered unique and different. -- Jeremy Grantham
  • When you become a parent, or a teacher, you turn into a manager of this whole system. You become the person controlling the bubble of innocence around a child, regulating it. -- Kazuo Ishiguro
  • How many Christians live for appearances? Their life seems like a soap bubble. The soap bubble is beautiful, with all its colours! But it lasts only a second, and then what? -- Pope Francis
  • Bubbles was a very good dancer. Tremendous dancer. He was one of our leading dancers of the country at that time. And, of course, he didn't have much of a voice. -- Cab Calloway
  • Dance and Provencal song and sunburnt mirth! On for a beaker full of the warm South, Full of the true, the blushful Hippocrene! With beaded bubbles winking at the brim, And purple-stained mouth. -- John Keats
  • I had a stick of CareFree gum, but it didn't work. I felt pretty good while I was blowing that bubble, but as soon as the gum lost its flavor, I was back to pondering my mortality. -- Mitch Hedberg
  • Question not, but live and labour Till yon goal be won, Helping every feeble neighbor, Seeking help from none; Life is mostly froth and bubble, Two things stand like stone, Kindness in another's trouble, Courage in your own. -- Adam Lindsay Gordon
  • It can be difficult to be subtle and not cartoony in prosthetics. But when you see characters like Bubbles and Desiree from 'Little Britain' on screen, it makes all the hard work worth it. It's such fun watching those transformations. -- David Walliams
  • The beach has a language of its own, with its undulating ribbons of silt, the imponderable hieroglyphs of bird tracks. The receding waves catch on innumerable holes in the sand. Bubbles form and fade. A new language, with a new alphabet... -- Franny Billingsley
  • I am heartbroken that this movie would cause anyone pain. It should be a source of joy. The story is a metaphor about how we try to stay in our own little bubbles, we don't let life in, we don't take the journey. -- Swoosie Kurtz
  • Bubbles. On a scale of one to ten, a bubble bath has to rank zero as far as things I'd expect an older-than-dirt-badass vampire to indulge in. The only thing that would surprise me more would be if you pulled out a rubber ducky. -Kira to Mencheres -- Jeaniene Frost
  • And people who do not know the Lord ask why in the world we waste our lives as missionaries. They forget that they too are expending their lives... and when the bubble has burst they will have nothing of eternal significance to show for the years they have wasted. -- Nate Saint
  • It is worth mentioning, for future reference, that the creative power which bubbles so pleasantly in beginning a new book quiets down after a time, and one goes on more steadily. Doubts creep in. Then one becomes resigned. Determination not to give in, and the sense of an impending shape keep one at it more than anything. -- Virginia Woolf
  • A year from now, I could go away, and people might say, 'Gosh, what ever happened to that girl who never wore pants?' But how wonderfully memorable 30 years from now, when they say, 'Do you remember Gaga and her bubbles?' Because, for a minute, everybody in that room will forget every sad, painful thing in their lives, and they'll just live in my bubble world. -- Lady Gaga
  • Outside, there was that predawn kind of clarity, where the momentum of living has not quite captured the day. The air was not filled with conversation or thought bubbles or laughter or sidelong glances. Everyone was sleeping, all of their ideas and hopes and hidden agendas entangled in the dream world, leaving this world clear and crisp and cold as a bottle of milk in the fridge. -- Reif Larsen
  • Enthusiasm just creates bubbles; it doesn't keep them from popping. -- Adora Svitak
  • The areas of consensus shift unbelievably fast; the bubbles of certainty are constantly exploding. -- Rem Koolhaas
  • You can only push the truth down for so long, and then it bubbles back up. -- Cassandra Clare
  • I am so fresh in soul and spirit that life gushes and bubbles around me in a thousand springs. -- Robert Schumann
  • In all our quest of greatness, like wanton boys, whose pastime is their care, we follow after bubbles, blown in the air. -- John Webster
  • Indeed, bull markets are fueled by successive waves of prior skeptics finally capitulating as their fears fade. Eventually, fear turns to euphoria, and that's the stuff of bubbles. -- Kenneth Fisher
  • When a person starts to talk about their dreams, it's as if something bubbles up from within. Their eyes brighten, their face glows, and you can feel the excitement in their words. -- John C. Maxwell
  • Real change occurs from the bottom up; it occurs person to person, and it almost always occurs in small groups and locales and then bubbles up and aggregates to larger vectors of change. -- Paul Hawken
  • What people don't realize is that China papered over its last two credit bubbles, those in 1999 and 2004. The banks were never bailed out - they just exchanged their bad loans for questionable bonds from quasi-state organizations. -- James Chanos
  • Stand-up comedy and comedy in general is the ultimate form of free speech, because you get to poke holes in all the pretentious bubbles politicians and pundits and popes and pretenders try to float over our heads. -- Denis Leary
  • Real laughter is spontaneous. Like water from the spring it bubbles forth a creation of mingled action and spontaneity - two magic potions in themselves - the very essence of laughter - the unrestrained emotion within us! -- Douglas Fairbanks
  • The blessing of my mother is that she is so interested, she is so bright, she never complains - the joy of the Lord just bubbles out of her. Anybody who's in her presence is blessed to be there. -- Anne Graham Lotz
  • The first things I remember drawing were battles - big sheets of paper covered in terrible scenes of carnage - though when you looked closely, there were little jokes and speech bubbles and odd things going on in the background. -- Anthony Browne
  • Whether you're writing a horror show or a James Bond film, I think what bubbles beneath is interesting characterization. The colors that emerge through storytelling is what a dramatist does. There's always got to be something bubbling underneath that will erupt at some point. -- John Logan
  • You know how fighting fish do it? They blow bubbles and in each one of those bubbles is an egg and they float the egg up to the surface. They keep this whole heavy nest of eggs floating, and they're constantly repairing it. It's as if they live in both elements. -- Audre Lorde
  • We are raising today's children in sterile, risk-averse and highly structured environments. In so doing, we are failing to cultivate artists, pioneers and entrepreneurs, and instead cultivating a generation of children who can follow the rules in organized sports games, sit for hours in front of screens and mark bubbles on standardized tests. -- Darell Hammond
  • A meringue is really nothing but a foam. And what is a foam after all, but a big collection of bubbles? And what's a bubble? It's basically a very flimsy little latticework of proteins draped with water. We add sugar to this structure, which strengthens it. But things can, and do, go wrong. -- Alton Brown
  • We are told that the trouble with modern man is that he has been trying to detach himself from nature... In this scenario, Man comes on as a stupendous lethal force, and the Earth is pictured as something delicate, like rising bubbles at the surface of a country pond, or flights of fragile birds. -- Lewis Thomas
  • Fear and euphoria are dominant forces, and fear is many multiples the size of euphoria. Bubbles go up very slowly as euphoria builds. Then fear hits, and it comes down very sharply. When I started to look at that, I was sort of intellectually shocked. Contagion is the critical phenomenon which causes the thing to fall apart. -- Alan Greenspan
  • The universe bursts into existence from life, not the other way around as we have been taught. For each life there is a universe, its own universe. We generate spheres of reality, individual bubbles of existence. Our planet is comprised of billions of spheres of reality, generated by each individual human and perhaps even by each animal. -- Robert Lanza
  • There's rock n' roll in hip-hop, there's rock n' roll in pop music, there's rock n' roll in soul, there's rock n' roll in country. When you see people dress, and their style has an edge to it, that rebellious edge that bubbles up in every genre, that's rock n' roll. Everybody still wants to be a rock star, you know? -- John Varvatos
  • Joy bubbles on a fountain of doubt. -- Alison Croggon
  • Relationships are like bubbles "? they're fragile. -- Michael Douglas
  • Are we all bubbles blown by a baby? -- H. G. Wells
  • Oh, for the wonder that bubbles into my soul. -- D. H. Lawrence
  • Fun, like champagne bubbles, can't completely fill you up. -- Bette Greene
  • News media stimulate bubbles, since stories about them boost their audience. -- Robert J. Shiller
  • Did you know that Dairy Queen ice cream is mostly bubbles? -- Stephen King
  • A country inn is a percolator. News seeps, simmers, and bubbles. -- Zelda Popkin
  • Red notification bubbles on any icon, including mail, drive me crazy. -- Matt Mullenweg
  • Days are coloured bubbles that float upon the surface of fathomless nights. -- Rabindranath Tagore
  • When I first go out on stage, there are tummy bubbles everywhere. -- Toni Braxton
  • God is a spa-bath of water and we are all individual bubbles -- Phil Collins
  • Any time I get to blow bubbles pretty much lights me up. -- David Helvarg
  • Football is in my blood. For me the bubbles will never fade and die -- John Lyall
  • To many people, dramatic criticism must seem like an attempt to tattoo soap bubbles. -- John Mason Brown
  • It is ludicrous to believe that asset bubbles can only be recognized in hindsight. -- Michael Burry
  • There's a lot of us who do not accept the culture of the bubbles. -- Mike Huckabee
  • Come oh come ye tea-thirsty restless ones -- the kettle boils, bubbles and sings, musically. -- Rabindranath Tagore
  • Life is too short, too precious, too painful to waste on worldly bubbles that burst -- John Piper
  • I believe the only things that really matter in investing are the bubbles and the busts -- Jeremy Grantham
  • If the bubbles contain a misconception, as they always do, then it can't be maintained forever. -- George Soros
  • Ever blow bubbles when you were a kid? Well, he's back in town and looking for you! -- The Amazing Johnathan
  • Like bubbles on the sea of matter borne, They rise, they break, and to that sea return. -- Alexander Pope
  • We need to start listening to each other and getting out of our own little labeled bubbles. -- Glenn Beck
  • Bright beads of red are rising through the ink, Hearts-blood bubbles smearing out into the black stream -- Sylvia Plath
  • Happiness is like rising bubbles -- delightful and inevitably fleeting. Joy is the oxygen -- ever present. -- Danielle LaPorte
  • The continuing shortages of housing inventory are driving the price gains. There is no evidence of bubbles popping. -- David Lereah
  • Out of the mouths of babes comes only bubbles. Out of the mouths of men like me, only babble. -- Warren Eyster
  • Her head is full of bubbles, her nose is petite, she looks like she never gets nothing to eat. -- Frank Zappa
  • The excrement bubbles, the century slime decays, and the brainwashing government lackeys would have us say it's under control. -- Jethro Tull
  • Reasonable men are not reasonable when you're in the bubbles which have characterized capitalism since the beginning of time. -- Paul Samuelson
  • Worlds on worlds are rolling ever From creation to decay, Like the bubbles on a river Sparkling, bursting, borne away. -- Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • Eroticism bubbles beneath the surface of every vampire story, but Anne Rice is a writer to make the pot boil. -- Janet Maslin
  • I'm in a shallow hole, not filled with the humming orange bubbles of my hallucination but with old, dead leaves. -- Suzanne Collins
  • Something you can do in a comic that you can't do in a film is that you can have thought bubbles. -- Marc Webb
  • â?¦what splendid dreams young people build upon a word, and how bitter is the pain when the bright bubbles burst. -- Louisa May Alcott
  • America's cultural table is set by the people living in the three bubbles - New York Washington D.C. and Hollywood. -- Mike Huckabee
  • Next time, please pay a fair price for the services you depend on. Those have a better chance of surviving the bubbles, -- Dave Winer
  • Americans are so emotionally fragile that soon we will have to be carried around in plastic bubbles and fed with an eye-dropper. -- Florence King
  • Her imagination painted Georgie twenty years later, sitting in leg irons before some Broken psychiatrist. "Well, you see, it all started with bubbles... -- Ilona Andrews
  • Quickly, Holly," said Artemis urgently. "Follow those bubbles." Holly opened the throttle. "Now there's an order I never thought I'd hear from you. -- Eoin Colfer
  • The streetlight forge speech bubbles of illumination in the air. A faint glow from the moon casts eerie shadows behind the dark clouds. -- Cheree Smith
  • it is not every tourist who bubbles over with mirth, and that unquenchable spirit of humor which turns a trial into a blessing. -- Agnes Repplier
  • Americans have less and less patience for the intrusive and divisive moral scolds who thrived in the bubbles of the Clinton and Bush years. -- Frank Rich
  • The first river you paddle runs through the rest of your life. It bubbles up in pools and eddies to remind you who you are. -- Lynn Culbreath Noel
  • Some take their gold in minted mold, and some in harps thereafter, but give me mine in bubbles fine and keep the change in laughter. -- Oliver Herford
  • You know how I always say that laughter is carbonated holiness? Well, Robin was the ultimate proof of that, and bubbles are spirit made visible. -- Anne Lamott
  • Genre fiction, as Terry Pratchett has pointed out, is a stew. You take stuff out of the pot, you put stuff back. The stew bubbles on. -- Neil Gaiman
  • When interest rates are low we have conditions for asset bubbles to develop, and they are developing at the moment. The ultimate asset bubble is gold. -- George Soros
  • Justification is a remarkable thing-takes all those solid lines and blurs them, so that honor becomes as supple as a willow, and ethics burst like soap bubbles. -- Jodi Picoult
  • Two bubbles found they had rainbows on their curves. They flickered out saying: "It was worth being a bubble, just to have held that rainbow thirty seconds. -- Carl Sandburg
  • Though life is made up of mere bubbles 'tis better than many have, for while we've a whole lot of troubles the most of them never occur. -- Nixon Waterman
  • Sensual pleasures are like soap bubbles, sparkling, effervescent. The pleasures of intellect are calm, beautiful, sublime, ever enduring and climbing upward to the borders of the unseen world. -- John H Aughey
  • Pop music can get inside us and enter our memory bubbles. It provides those true Proustian moments, unlocking sensations, unlocking our imaginations. Music inspired me as a filmmaker. -- Todd Haynes
  • Desmo is my guard dog, but he has a sweet side, too. Nothing entertains him (or me) more than when I blow bubbles and he can chase them. -- Debi Mazar
  • We've suffered a 'Ponzification' of the economy in recent years, as bubbles have built up and then burst, and each time we act as though it's the first time. -- Mitchell Zuckoff
  • I'm heavily influenced by Edward Ardizzone, how he has people talking in little speech bubbles. I love those. And also Edward Gorey. Those are two of my favorite people. -- Lynne Rae Perkins
  • Photography, like any other art, is a form of communication. The artist is not blowing bubbles for his own gratification, but is speaking a language, is telling somebody something. -- William Mortensen
  • In Los Angeles, individuality is very big, because people live in secluded bubbles. People don't walk around. They're very insular, and that allows for people to be whatever they want. -- Mario Testino
  • I need to smell its smells, to hear its sounds, to see food in a pot that simmers, bubbles, sizzles. I enjoy the physical involvement of stirring, turning, poking, mashing, scraping. -- Marcella Hazan
  • Consider the true picture. Think of myriads of tiny bubbles, very sparsely scattered, rising through a vast black sea. We rule some of the bubbles. Of the waters we know nothing... -- Larry Niven
  • Oh! a private buffoon is a light-hearted loon, If you listen to popular rumour; From morning to night he's so joyous and bright, And he bubbles with wit and good humour! -- W.S. Gilbert
  • For me Brazilian music is the perfect mix of melody and rhythm. It just bubbles rhythmically. If I had to pick just one music style to play if would be Brazilian. -- Herbie Mann
  • Whatever the American officials said about the conflicts in Syria in general has no credibility. Whatever they say, it's just lies and, let's say, bubbles, has no foundation on the ground. -- Bashar al-Assad
  • Small objects, like the Walkman first and then the iPod, create bubbles of space around us that enable us to have a metaphysical space that is much bigger than our physical space. -- Paola Antonelli
  • Just remember, Callum when you're floating up and up in your bubble, that bubbles have a habit of bursting. The higher you climb, the further you have to fall' - Lynette McGregor -- Malorie Blackman
  • Of the birth of subgenres, there is no end. They arise like bubbles full of miraculous hopes and potentials from the Planckian foam of the canon, inspiring writers new and established alike. -- Paul Di Filippo
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