“… handsome people are always interesting to watch. But a handsome person in crisis is riveting.”

—  Augusten Burroughs , book Dry

Source: Dry

Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "… handsome people are always interesting to watch. But a handsome person in crisis is riveting." by Augusten Burroughs?
Augusten Burroughs photo
Augusten Burroughs 81
American writer 1965

Related quotes

Judy Blume photo

“It's not so much that I like him as a person God, but as a boy he's very handsome.”

Judy Blume (1938) American children's writer

Source: Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret

Charles Bukowski photo
Christopher Walken photo

“Everybody always wants to work with Christopher Walken. I think he's the most interesting actor working today. His choices are always dangerous, which makes for interesting work. You can watch him eat a bowl of cereal and you'd be riveted because he's just unpredictable.”

Christopher Walken (1943) American actor

Mars Callahan, interview in Bob Strauss (February 24, 2003) "Still racking them up - Christopher Walken, Oscar nominee and star of 'Poolhall Junkies,' has no intention of slowing his prolific career", The Whittier Daily News.
About

Cristiano Ronaldo photo

“I think that because I am rich, handsome and a great player people are envious of me. I don’t have any other explanation.”

Cristiano Ronaldo (1985) Portuguese association football player

[Reuters Staff, Reuters, People envy my cash and looks - Ronaldo, 15 September 2011, 16 February 2018, https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-soccer-champions-real-ronaldo/people-envy-my-cash-and-looks-ronaldo-idUKTRE78E1TP20110915]
After being asked asked about the behaviour of the Dinamo Zagreb supporters, who chanted the name of his perceived rival Lionel Messi.

Jane Austen photo
Woodrow Wilson photo

“As a beauty I'm not a great star,
There are others more handsome by far,
But my face, I don't mind it,
Because I'm behind it —
Tis the people in front that I jar.”

Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924) American politician, 28th president of the United States (in office from 1913 to 1921)

Reported as a misattribution in Paul F. Boller, Jr., and John George, They Never Said It: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, & Misleading Attributions (1989), p. 131-32; Boller and George note that Wilson was so fond of quoting this limerick that others thought he had written it. In fact, it was written by a minor poet named Anthony Euwer, and conveyed to Wilson by his daughter Eleanor.
Misattributed

Gerard Manley Hopkins photo
John Steinbeck photo
Ursula K. Le Guin photo
Henry Jacob Bigelow photo

Related topics