
Interview at celebathiests.com (June 1996)
Source: I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You
Interview at celebathiests.com (June 1996)
“I think I could eat one of Bellamy's mutton pies.”
Also "I think I could eat one of Bellamy's meat pies." Both in Rosebery, Pitt https://archive.org/stream/pittrose00roseuoft/pittrose00roseuoft_djvu.txt. Rosebery wrote that this story was related to him by Disraeli, who heard it as a young member of Parliament by a "grim old waiter of prehistoric reputation, who was supposed to possess a secret treasure of political tradition." According to Rosebery, "Disraeli mentioned the meat -- veal or pork I think, but I have forgotten." Reported in Rosebery, Pitt https://archive.org/stream/pittrose00roseuoft/pittrose00roseuoft_djvu.txt.
“Can she be divorced? I asked. And famous for her commercials and ideas?”
Dreamland (2000)
-Oh, thank you!
"My Name Is" (Track 2).
1990s, The Slim Shady LP (1999)
"The Island", in Bulletin of the Garden Club of America (1929), p. 1, also in Collected Poems (1934), p. 54
“I never think of myself as famous anyway, like, if anything, it’s barely famous.”
On how she perceived fame in “Kim Gordon: ‘I never think of myself as famous – I’m barely famous’” https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/art-and-design/visual-art/kim-gordon-i-never-think-of-myself-as-famous-i-m-barely-famous-1.3969888 in The Irish Times (31 Jul 2019)