Takeshita Street Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not going to be Rihanna. No one can be Rihanna except for Rihanna. — Celine Dion
Too much is never enough. — Mick Jagger
Blow jobs are okay, but kissing clients is still a taboo. — Annie Sprinkle
There's this world,' she banged the wall graphically, 'and there's this world,' she thumped her chest. 'If you want to make sense of either, you have to take notice of both. — Jeanette Winterson
If you want to write something completely unique, you will probably fail or at best write something without redeeming value. The mind works in certain patterns: the mind organizes facts in story form; it is your commonality with that body of human thought that makes a good book, not its estrangement from the common values that humans share. — Janet Morris
I try to exercise regularly every day, if I can. It renews you and it gives you more balance in your life. This is a key leverage point. — Stephen Covey
What makes a person is the ability to look at themselves and deal with their own lives. — Naomi Campbell
Don't eat
those nice green dollars your wife
gives you for breakfast. — Denise Levertov
I play loud onstage for my own benefit as I like. But I'm not too fond of the P.A. either. — Kerry King
This was that lucid and dangerous state with drinking, when everything began to shimmer; when there was meaning in the grain of the marble; when one could make the most offensive speeches. — Anne Rice
Isia stepped forward. "Yes, sir. I know." Holding his fine brilliant wings above his body, he stood in front of us with his luminous lidless eyes full upon us. "I'm sorry to leave you. We've shared a lot together, and you have loved me even when I was ugly. But we'll see each other. Good-bye. — Sheila Moon
Everything has to have some kind of a point for people to breathe easy. What's the point of life? I have no clue, but sometimes there are things that just attract us and pull us in a certain way. — Harmony Korine
I regret the 1998 - 99 lockout. I regret that we didn't work harder to educate our players and our owners about what the damage would be. I never can quite come up with the answer on what else we should have done, but I always blame a part of the problem on us and some part on the players. — David Stern
