A Quote by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Bobby Tom: You're supposed to be my assistant, not a baby-sitter! Gracie: One and the same. — © Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Bobby Tom: You're supposed to be my assistant, not a baby-sitter! Gracie: One and the same.
[Bobby Tom] finally understood Gracie's function in his life. She was God's joke on him.
Gracie: You have an unusual house. Have you lived here long? Bobby Tom: A couple of years. I don't much like it myself, but the architect is real proud of it. She calls it urban Stone Age with a Japanese Tahitian influence. I sort of just call it ugly.
"Bobby Tom told me he’s not afraid of the Chargers’ defense." "Bobby Tom’ll tell you he’s not afraid of nuclear war, so I wouldn’t put too much stock in his opinion."
I think that's something to look forward to: The new Gracie Gold at the Olympics. In 2014, you'll see a lot of the warm Gracie, and not just the athletic Gracie.
TV is not a baby sitter.
My imagination works well because I didn't have a boob tube for a baby-sitter.
As a kid, I was the neighbourhood baby-sitter - very responsible, always in charge.
She’s best friends with my wife. (Julian) Gracie? You’re married to Gracie? That was you? You’re Mr. Hot Bottom! (Sunshine)
She was pondering the option of law school, the great American baby-sitter for directionless postgrads.
The on-stage Gracie may look poised, but the real Gracie is shy, a little self-conscious, and, before every performance of my life, panicky.
Kayte is breast-feeding, and we do not have a nanny or a trusted baby-sitter at this time, so Faith goes everywhere with us.
Tom Simpson is like the Bobby Moore of British cycling.
Tom gets by, Navidson succeeds. Tom just wants to be, Navidson must become. And yet despite such obvious differences, anyone who looks past Tom's wide grin and considers his eyes will find surprisingly deep pools of sorrow. Which is how we know they are brothers, because like Tom, Navidson's eyes share the same water.
A grandparent is the only baby-sitter who doesn't charge more after midnight - or anything before midnight.
It'd be stupid for me to sit here and say that there aren't kids who look up to me, but my responsibility is not to them. I'm not a baby sitter.
A baby-sitter is a teenager who gets two dollars an hour to eat five dollars' worth of your food.
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