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I wasn't so stupid that I didn't realize the implications of what they were saying. In my live work I was going for the quick thrill, rather than spending time concentrating on my voice. I figured I'd get on, make as many quick movement as possible, dance my ass off for five minutes, move into the insult portion of the evening, and then, at the end, create some kind of chaos until the 55 minutes were up. — Iggy Pop

You are my rainbow to keep. My eyes will always be watching you; never will I lose sight of you. — Vesna Bailey

The only way to make men speak well of us is to do it. — Voltaire

But I can't remember who is in my CD player now. — Eric Roberts

Fellow made me a $10 bet I couldnt quit, and I havent had a drink since. At the time I needed the $10. — Foster Brooks

Cinema and, most of all, films have changed my life much more than theatre or television. And that is the reason why I'm an actress. — Julie Gayet

The future is always a dystopia in movies. — Alex Cox

Everybody likes to indulge in a bit of ice-cream and junk food. If you want to be a top player you've got to be sensible in terms of what you eat. — Filo Tiatia

I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and to discharge my duties as king as I would wish to do without the help and support of the woman I love. — Edward VIII

She was practically an invalid ever after I could remember her, but used what strength she had in lavish care upon me and my sister, who was three years younger. There was a touch of mysticism and poetry in her nature which made her love to gaze at the purple sunsets and watch the evening stars. Whatever was grand and beautiful in form and color attracted her. It seemed as though the rich green tints of the foliage and the blossoms of the flowers came for her in the springtime, and in the autumn it was for her that the mountain sides were struck with crimson and with gold. — Calvin Coolidge