A Quote by Colin Mochrie

Hi, well soon return you to the dyslexic production of Bitty Bitty Chang Chang. — © Colin Mochrie
Hi, well soon return you to the dyslexic production of Bitty Bitty Chang Chang.
Tzu Chang asked Confucius about jen. Confucius said, "If you can practice these five things with all the people, you can be called jen." Tzu Chang asked what they were. Confucius said, "Courtesy, generosity, honesty, persistence, and kindness. If you are courteous, you will not be disrespected; if you are generous, you will gain everything. If you are honest, people will rely on you. If you are persistent you will get results. If you are kind, you can employ people.
Nor can one word be chang'd but for a worse.
I'm appreciating the little bitty things that make me happy.
Bitty was a nickname. When I became an actress I kept it. It's the only thing that went with Schram!
Oh, he knows how to play, little bitty baby Potter.
He's now letting Chang play his own game - and he does that better than anyone.
There are some guys you have problems beating because of their style - I always had difficulties with guys like Michael Chang and Andre Agassi because their returns were so good and they played so well in defence.
Playing gives me as much good feeling now as it did when I was a bitty kid.
Jung Chang was the first person to tell a grand historical, political story through a personal narrative.
Ever since I was an itty bitty kitty, been drinking liquor out of Mama's titty.
When I lived in New York, never in my life had I been more mistaken for another than David Chang.
As a kid, I liked making up stories, and I wrote a story about a kangaroo and a bat with Christy Chang, and she went on to become a surgeon.
Time eateth all things, could old poets say, The times are chang'd, our times drink all away.
If there ever was an 'America's team,' it would be itty-bitty, little Green Bay, stuck way up there somewhere, owned by the salt-of-the-Earth citizens themselves.
From the time I was a little itty-bitty kid, I was going to the airport every day. I began to study all the airplanes, and I'd draw all the airplanes.
We're not trying to be deliberately frustrating, but we are laying the tracks for a mystery, and it's one that we have all figured out. We wanted this to be kind of like the way that Cliff [Chang] and I felt about the Cold War in the '80s when we were 12.
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