A Quote by Tom Fletcher

Whenever I leave 'Strictly' I want to be able to touch my toes. — © Tom Fletcher
Whenever I leave 'Strictly' I want to be able to touch my toes.
Whenever we touch someone's life, we leave a trace over there. Always leave good traces so that you can walk in the streets freely!
I want to be able to touch people's heart through my music. I want to bring a smile on every face. In my own humble, small way, I want to touch lives.
I've never been able to touch my toes. Seriously, never.
Maybe I wanted to have kids because you want to leave behind lessons, leave behind everything that matters to you. That's how you touch the world. But I have to reconsider what it's like to leave a legacy.
You have such a sacred responsibility when you touch John Lewis's story, when you touch the story of the movement. You don't want to leave anything out, but you want to tell a good story so the people will read it and they're engaged and they don't fall apart with extraneous details.
I can't even touch my toes!
Hello toes," I say. They're good toes. I like that they're long and slender and not the slightest bit stubby. I wiggle them, ten unstubby waves that say, "And hello to you, Human Host!" Except they're toes. I'm talking to my toes. Maybe I'm not bored... maybe I'm lonely?
When I was with the national team, I couldn't even touch my toes.
Ultimately I want to be able to create whatever I want whenever I want. And if that doesn't work, I don't mind just doing weird plays.
I can touch my toes, but I bend in a strange way. I'll never be in the Olympics.
Since I wasn't able to leave a succession of beautiful lies, I want to leave the smidgen of truth that the falsehood of everything lets us suppose we can tell.
Whenever you go somewhere, you want to leave a mark.
I don’t know. But it’s my option. I don’t want to leave Chicago. I want to be successful here. I want to help this team, like I always say, be in the pennant race… I don’t want to leave, and I don’t think I will leave.
Here's a tip. If you touch a girl, even as joke, and she pushes you off, leave... her... alone. Don't touch her. Anywhere! Just stop. Your touch does nothing but sicken her.
I couldn't touch my toes with straight legs, but I could break 4 minutes for the mile.
You don't find happiness by being able to buy everything you want, whenever you want it.
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