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"Somebody did complain to me and tell me that my clothes were so loud they couldn't hear me sing."
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"I think the clothes in Belle de Jour are very important to the style of the film. Even today, it is still timeless."
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"These are clothes my friends and I could wear. This ain't Prada. I don't want to be one of those celebrities that slaps their name on a label and collects royalty checks. Everything on that runway reflects me."
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"I'd like to have no rules and eat what I want, but I've learned over the years that I'm so disappointed when I can't wear the clothes I want to wear."
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"Correspondences are like small clothes before the invention of suspenders; it is impossible to keep them up."
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"Everyone who comes out does a very foolish thing in bringing such a quantity of clothes that he never wants."
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"There were shots of Kong pulling at my clothes, but only in horizontal and never from above. Never from above."
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"It's always nerve-racking to take off your clothes on film. But doing it with a woman felt safer than with a man. You know you can say, 'Don't grab me there: That's where my cellulite is'!"
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"When you stand up acoustic in front of an audience, you really are a man without any clothes on. And that can be fun - it depends how much of an exhibitionist you are, I suppose. I quite enjoy it."
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"The nice thing about New York is that you're finally able to wear those winter clothes that have been sitting in your closet in mothballs."
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"VH1 does its little '80s retro thing once in a while, all of us in our bad hairdos and unfortunate clothes."
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"I've always wondered what it would be like if somebody from outer space landed with three heads. Then all of a sudden everybody else wouldn't look so bad, huh? Well, OK you're a little different from me but, hey, ya got one head."
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"When I sing I don't feel like it's me. I feel I am fabulous, like I'm 10 feet tall. I am the greatest. I am the strongest. I am Samson. I'm whoever I want to be."
Feet

"I get the greatest feeling when I'm singing. It's other-worldly. Your feet are anchored into the Earth and into this energy force that comes up through your feet and goes up the top of your head and maybe you're holding hands with the angels or the stars, I have no idea."
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"You know, I do speak the Queens English. It's just the wrong Queens that's all. It's over the 59th Street Bridge. It's not over the Atlantic Ocean."
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"As the audiences got larger, the participation got larger. And I found myself in Dallas, and 20,000 people were singing 'Madonna Whore' back at me. I thought... this is really a great thing. They wanted to hear it really badly, and here they are."
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"Sometimes my mind boggles. It's so deep my mind actually boggles."
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"Somebody did complain to me and tell me that my clothes were so loud they couldn't hear me sing."
Clothes

"What, do you think that feminism means you hate men?"
Men

"I'm in the business where you get the business all the time."
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"When I got hoarse, the manager would say, 'Drink this. Joplin used to drink this,' and I used to say, 'Joplin? Joplin's dead."
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