Lydia Lunch Quotes
To be in a band, at least according to the rules of rock in the 1970s, one must know how to play an instrument. But rather than waste time solving that problem, No Wavers ignored it. The point was simply to make music, not to learn how first.Lydia Lunch
Quotes to Explore
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I have to be on such a strict diet constantly.
Lady Gaga -
The stopwatch doesn't lie. The tape measure doesn't lie.
Daley Thompson -
It took me just three months to pick up Hindi. I guess I'm a fast learner when it comes to languages.
Nargis Fakhri -
At night, I love dressing up. I love putting on an outfit.
Kate Moss -
I am a control freak. I will admit that freely.
J. Michael Straczynski -
An ordinary kitten will ask more questions than any five-year-old.
Carl Van Vechten
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Adulthood is not a goal. It's not seen as a gift.
Frances McDormand -
I'm an actor, so I am always scared. You never know if you are on vacation or that you have been retired and they just didn't tell you.
Ted Danson -
I have worked very hard to shed away my chocolate boy image in order to get a tough look for this action entertainer. I am confident of my success and would love to dedicate the same to Director Balachandar sir.
Uday Kiran -
I love doing serious movies for adults.
Carla Gugino -
'Loving Frank' is about a forbidden love affair between two people who lived a hundred years ago - Frank Lloyd Wright and his married client, Mamah Borthwick Cheney. The affair set off a colossal newspaper scandal when the lovers ran off to Europe together.
Nancy Horan -
In a day when, if you insulted a man it might cost you your life, you were probably more civil.
Patrick O'Brian
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Whether rich people make money or lose money, they get no sympathy from the public.
Gary Ackerman -
I always wanted to be known as the Norman Rockwell of television, and 'Happy Days' represented the part of me that wanted to make mainstream America laugh.
Garry Marshall -
Fashion and wearing clothes is a daily routine for everybody. What better way to spread the word of giving back and philanthropic ways of life than to wear something that gives back to charity?
Patrick Schwarzenegger -
It fell into my lap. I grew up doing dance classes. And one day, a film production company contacted my dance school looking for background dancers. I wasn't looking for it. It just happened. And I found myself on set. And that was that.
Maika Monroe -
I was a gymnast for many years before I was a dancer, so it comes in pretty handy when we do stunts.
Mads Mikkelsen -
I was opposed to the government mandating that restaurants not allow people to smoke, believing it becomes the customer's choice whether they go in or not. But then, I thought, 'What about the employees? Aren't they hostage to a smoking environment, even if they don't smoke?'
Gary Johnson
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Growing up, I was prone to anxiety.
Jane McGonigal -
Definitely, I'd love to do more in New Zealand if it was the right time.
Martin Henderson -
If our financial industry regarded security the way the health-care sector does, I would stuff my cash in a mattress under my bed.
Avi Rubin -
The project that I did between 'Boxer & Saints' was 'The Shadow Hero,' which is illustrated by Sonny Liew, an artist who lives in Singapore.
Gene Luen Yang -
More than any other modern tool, computers are a total mystery to their users. Most people never open them up to fix them or to see how they work.
Clive Thompson -
To be in a band, at least according to the rules of rock in the 1970s, one must know how to play an instrument. But rather than waste time solving that problem, No Wavers ignored it. The point was simply to make music, not to learn how first.
Lydia Lunch