Wearing Black famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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A game: say something. Close your eyes and say something. Anything, a number, a name. Like this (she closes her eyes): Two, two what? Two women. What do they look like? Wearing black. Where are they? In a park. . . . And then, what are they doing? Try it, it's so easy, why don't you want to play? You know, that's how I talk to myself when I'm alone, I tell myself all kinds of stories. And not only silly stories: actually, I live this way altogether.
-- Andre Breton -
I'm wearing black leggings and a loose top festooned with a Menger sponge of empty pockets stitched out of smaller pockets and smaller still, almost down to the limits of visibility woven in freefall by hordes of tiny otaku spiders, I'm told, their genes programmed by an obsessive-compulsive sartorial topologist.
-- Charles Stross -
When I find a colour darker than black, I'll wear it. But until then, I'm wearing black!
-- Coco Chanel -
The best thing about wearing black is that you can hide pretty easily, unless you're in like Hawaii, then you can't hide.
-- Gerard Way -
I have been wearing black, which was a reaction to the Ginger thing. But now I have hopes and I can be anything. Tomorrow I might be naked with a feather boa, who knows?
-- Geri Halliwell -
It was probably easier in the old days when the bad guys rode into town wearing black capes or whatever bad guys wore and the milk cows were ownded by honest people. Right off the bat, you'd know who you were dealing with. Now everybody dresses alike.
-- Joan Bauer -
They that are against superstition oftentimes run into it of the wrong side. If I wear all colors but black, then I am superstitious in not wearing black.
-- John Selden -
I want to be different. If everyone is wearing black, I want to be wearing red.
-- Maria Sharapova -
I really can't break away from wearing black and leather!
-- Natalia Kills -
If you see me, I'm always wearing black and pink. If I don't have it on, I at least have something that's black and pink. For instance, like, a bracelet or something.
-- Diana DeGarmo