A Quote by Charlotte Bingham

I had to face the facts, I was pear-shaped. I was a bit depressed because I hate pears. 'Specially their shape. — © Charlotte Bingham
I had to face the facts, I was pear-shaped. I was a bit depressed because I hate pears. 'Specially their shape.
His pear-shaped head, I could now see, was situated on top of a pear-shaped body, which his black gown caused to resemble a piece of fruit going to a funeral.
But square-cut or pear-shaped, These rocks don't lose their shape. Diamonds are a girl's best friend.
You should go to a pear tree for pears, not to an elm.
A pear-tree planted nigh: 'Twas charg'd with fruit that made a goodly show, And hung with dangling pears was every bough.
In London I had pear trees in my back garden, so I'd make my own pear and green tomato chutney.
I know things can go pear-shaped.
Of course you know him. Everyone knows a pear-shaped man.
Filmmaking is finding a piece of granite and you start to chip away and then you have the shape of a head, the shape of the arm, you can see the shape of the face and the face starts to gather character. You have to find it.
I have been lucky because sometimes things go really pear-shaped with a second or a third part, but I have been lucky enough to be in good sequels.
Whenever the Klitschkos pick opponents who punch back, things go pear-shaped for them.
Feelings come and go, unless you don't feel them. Then they stay, and hurt, and grow pear-shaped and weird.
I'll always have to force myself to see the positive, because I'm wired badly, I'd say. I'm just naturally a bit under, a bit depressed.
We picture love as heart-shaped because we do not know the shape of the soul.
I've had two instances when I've met journalists face to face and we've had good interviews and I've said, 'We don't have children, by the way,' and then they've written it. I'm not sure what that's about. As misleading facts go, it's not a terrible one but it isn't true - we don't have kids.
In no culture ever studied have women repeatedly preferred to mate with pear-shaped, low-status, tepid men possessing high-pitched, nasal voices.
It's when you get to 60 when everything starts to go pear-shaped. Everyone thinks that becoming an older guy is easy, but you never consider it fully. It comes as quite a shock.
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