L.a. Noire Quotes & Sayings
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I could be the ceaseless mist that fogs your colourless eyes when you're lost in your universes. — Moonshine Noire

I never wore a single fedora filming 'L.A. Noire.' It took about an hour and a half to do the hair - it was a very precise process. — Aaron Staton

...few truly understood how disheartening it was to be cut off from worlds so strange and distant they remained to us fantasies rather than distant realities, too surreal and foreign to be touched. Their minds were fixated on what they knew to be real, unable to create the atmospheres of the nebulous realms that lay just beyond our reach, just beyond the dimming horizon, our celestial limits. — Moonshine Noire

This revolution will be noted. It will be successful and above all, it will be in words. — Moonshine Noire

The locals died and shrivelled with the autumnal leaves as their plastic, seasonal smiles faded with the last of the holidaymakers. — Moonshine Noire

I could be that tenebrous enigma that floods out your words with sighs and frustration. — Moonshine Noire

i think anyone who loves good and true stories you have to read g-spot and you will not want to put it down and you might want to read it again. — Noire

(...) pick up your axe, start at the roots
don't miss the trunk, never forget:
to end life truly and finally
start at the roots or end there. — Moonshine Noire

On many nights I have availed myself of these very gentlemen, in the adjoining room. Each time, I wondered if you might arrive and see me, as I took my pleasure, allowing their hands to explore my body. There is no part of me that has not been kissed and enjoyed. I opened myself in welcome, encouraging my suitors to bury themselves deep and hard, to obliterate all reserve and find the heart of me."
Mademoiselle Noire - The Gentlemen's Club — Emmanuelle De Maupassant

The worst stories usually make you think: 'but nobody had to die'.
These are called true stories. — Moonshine Noire

Tied up with his dismissal of natural law is Hayek's continuous, and all-pervasive, attack on reason. Reason is his bete noire, and time and time again, from numerous and even contradictory standpoints, he opposes it. — Murray Rothbard

Is it all just a psychotic dream? What is life? — Moonshine Noire

haze-brained nitwit
pickle-head froggy leg soup
murky
daunting
gone — Moonshine Noire

She loves filming and taking photographs. I can imagine her making beautiful films in France or India or somewhere with a gorgeously colourful culture. She somehow reminds me of my favourite place in the world, she and Paris I can romanticize and immortalize in ceaseless poetry for the rest of my life. — Moonshine Noire

The ocean cradles the bloodied moon in its aquatic arms like a mother holds her crying babe. — Moonshine Noire

Maybe I should stop while I'm ahead
Nay, I swim with sea-demons
no sweet summer tuned radio
over my sunless desertscape
how does it burn without the sun? — Moonshine Noire

Don't ask me to pray, instead ask me to act. — Moonshine Noire

you're the fly on the wall hearing all, seeing all
ears of a wall hearing all the secrets
perhaps you're the vines creeping over
the old abandoned mansion walls
dusty, soulless and dead
bringing a certain curious life to rubble
and I think you're the jewel-eyed gecko
sneaking around the warm summer walls
between jasmine and olive branches
sticky pad toes, clinging to the walls
peeking in at lonely summer spicy love-making
through silk curtains from the bright orient
breathing in incense and tasting decadence
climbing the sharply barbed walls
the smooth cemented white-washed walls
because walls breathe too — Moonshine Noire

I could be the drumbeat in your chest like madness before a storm swirling restlessly. — Moonshine Noire

A radiant full moon of silver hangs in the black sky, between the veils of misty clouds. — Moonshine Noire