Eliza Doolittle: [crying] What's to become of me, what's to become of me? Professor Henry Higgins: You know Eliza, you might marry. Not all men are confirmed old bachelors like me and the colonel, most are the marrying sort. And you're not bad lookin...
Sally: [singing] What will become of my dear friend? / Where will his actions lead us then? / Oh, how I'd like to join the crowd / In their enthusiastic cloud. / Try as I may, it doesn't last. / And will we ever / End up together? / No, I think not. ...
I learned that love can end in one night, that great friends can become great strangers, that strangers can become best friends, that we never finish to know and understand someone completely, that the “never ever again” will happen again and tha...
A kiss-goodnight Can last for hours Moaning into your mouth Licking the sweetness Of my lips Biting softly Holding on To the taste of yours Never wanting To let go Asking you To kiss me forever Asking the goodnight-kiss To become A kiss-good-morning ...
I've become 40, my audience is partly the same age.
It takes a long time to become young.
If I hadn't become a celebrity, I'd probably be an alcoholic.
Mithorden: 'We become what we do, Zalos.
I've become more of a homebody, and I like that.
What you become is what counts.
I've seldom become nostalgic or settled.
Fashion is made to become unfashionable.
I've been here for nine years, and over that time, these people have become like my family.
I've since become really good at overwhelming myself.
I've been lucky in the sense that I haven't become famous.
I don't know what my daughter will become.
The public has become my fairy godmother.
I should have just become a manager.
Travel becomes a strategy for accumulating photographs.
We have become frighteningly effective at altering nature.
When I approach a child, he inspires in me two sentiments; tenderness for what he is, and respect for what he may become.