(11 quotes found)
“It takes two to tango”
American Proverb
“These old legs aren't really in tango form.”
Dawn Fraser
“It takes two to tango.”
Hua Jiang
“They say if you come to Buenos Aires and you haven't danced tango, then you haven't been to Buenos Aires!”
Emilene Faria
“The cha-cha-cha is not the one I learned in Mexico. The tango is not the one I saw in Argentina. They have their own way of doing things.”
George Hamilton
“Walk one, walk two, rock step one, rock step two and tango, close.”
Steve Gillis
“It always takes two to tango.”
Theo Epstein
“And he should know! ... No, well, Terry had me take tango lessons to prepare for the movie just because I move like such a mook, you know, that he wanted me to be a little more of a dandy and so he thought if I danced that would happen.”
Matt Damon
“There's a cameo spot for a tango dance in the third act.”
Cheryl Parsons
“I've always loved the flirtatious tango of consonants and vowels, the sturdy dependability of nouns and capricious whimsy of verbs, the strutting pageantry of the adjective and the flitting evanescence of the adverb, all kept safe and orderly by those reliable little policemen, punctuation marks. Wow! Think I got my ass kicked in high school?”
Dennis Miller