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  • I love children. They're so much fun and I would have a blast spoiling them. -- Vanessa Hudgens
  • To me, a cat is an easy pet, they don't need any spoiling or looking after. -- Karl Pilkington
  • We absolutely have to restrain concentrations of wealth in industry from spoiling the situation for everybody. -- William Weld
  • Mysteries I read for fun, so I will probably never write one, for fear of spoiling the fun. -- Fred Saberhagen
  • Poetry is a beautiful way of spoiling prose, and the laborious art of exchanging plain sense for harmony. -- Horace Walpole
  • Chefs don't use white pepper just to avoid spoiling the whiteness of pommes puree or bechamel. It has a more peppery aroma, with sharpness and sweetness, too. -- Yotam Ottolenghi
  • I would have been completely brainwashed by this lopsided and racist view of the world if it weren't for my father. He was a deep thinker and an irrepressible problem solver. He was a Black Socrates, asking why and then spoiling ready-made replies. -- Walter Mosley
  • Giving consumers the choice of having it all in one big bite means different viewers are in many different places in the book, making it hard to discuss without spoiling the plot. The intervals between first-run programming provide a space for communion and that tantalizing sense of anticipation. -- Michael K. Powell
  • I remember while I was at school some of my Muslim friends talked about a handful of people spoiling things in every culture. Hatred or hurt or pain isn't specific to a religion. I think it's a matter of acceptance. The one thing the world has to accept is everybody is different. What is normal to us is different and unusual to somebody else. -- Jessie J
  • Childhood is for spoiling adulthood. -- Bill Watterson
  • The last dregs of winter spoiling the taste of everything. -- Katherine Paterson
  • Enjoyment always has a spoiling, otherwise it cannot be so. -- John Donne
  • Not spoiling' a child means trying to break that child's spirit. -- Dorothy Rowe
  • The surest way of spoiling a pleasure [is] to start examining your satisfaction. -- C. S. Lewis
  • Try approving of yourself just as you are, and spoiling yourself rotten with small kid's pleasures. -- Julia Cameron
  • The oldest task in human history: to live on a piece of land without spoiling it. -- Aldo Leopold
  • The whole process of writing a novel is having this great, beautiful idea and then spoiling it. -- Diane Johnson
  • In Britain, the press want to kill a show by revealing what's coming up and spoiling the pleasure. -- Hugh Bonneville
  • Never fear spoiling children by making them too happy. Happiness is the atmosphere in which all good affections grow -- Thomas Bray
  • Boys are slobs... One reason is that mothers let them get away with it. Mothers are notorious for spoiling male children. -- Laura Schlessinger
  • In middle life, the human back is spoiling for a technical knockout and will use the flimsiest excuse, even a sneeze, to fall apart. -- E. B. White
  • In plucking the fruit of memory one runs the risk of spoiling its bloom, especially if it has got to be carried into the market. -- Joseph Conrad
  • Consciousness has forced us into the paradoxical position of striving to be unself-conscious of what we are - hunks of spoiling flesh on disintegrating bones. -- Thomas Ligotti
  • By afflictions God is spoiling us of what otherwise might have spoiled us. When he makes the world too hot for us to hold, we let it go. -- John Powell
  • There are other ways I think of myself as spoiling myself ... I ... get a massage once a week. Other people can, I didn't used to, and I can now. -- Steve Ballmer
  • I keep turning over new leaves, and spoiling them, as I used to spoil my copybooks; and I make so many beginnings there never will be an end. (Jo March) -- Louisa May Alcott
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  • I imagine the proverb about too many cooks spoiling the broth can be applied to writing as well as anything else. The poetical or literary broth is better cooked by one person. -- Barbara Pym
  • With a dog, people are not disciplined. They think that by spoiling a dog the dog is going to love them more. But the dog misbehaves more because they give affection at the wrong time. -- Cesar Millan
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