Arnold Ridley (1896–1984) Playwright, actor
On being asked by a doctor if the damage to his hand was self-inflicted.
Biography on Spartacus
on MTV show in 2002
Arnold Ridley (1896–1984) Playwright, actor
On being asked by a doctor if the damage to his hand was self-inflicted.
Biography on Spartacus
Jim Butcher book Backup
The Dresden Files short stories, Backup
Context: Thomas Raith: Harry's a wizard. A genuine, honest-to-good-ness wizard. He's Gandalf on crack and an IV of Red Bull, with a big leather coat and a.44 revolver in his pocket. He'll spit in the eye of gods and demons alike if he thinks it needs to be done, and to hell with the consequences-and yet somehow my little brother manages to remain a decent human being.
“For my part, I prefer my heart to be broken. It is so lovely, dawn-kaleidoscopic within the crack.”
D.H. Lawrence (1885–1930) English novelist, poet, playwright, essayist, literary critic and painter
“I'm so glad Courtney Love is here; I left my crack in my other purse.”
Sarah Silverman (1970) American comedian and actress
To Courtney Love on her Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson (14 August 2005)
“Mom, I have something to tell you. My thong, is so far up my crack right now.”
Kelly Osbourne (1984) English singer-songwriter, actress, television presenter and fashion designer
The Osbournes
“What uniform can I wear to hide my heavy heart? It is too heavy. It will always show.”
Jean Cocteau (1889–1963) French poet, novelist, dramatist, designer, boxing manager and filmmaker
Source: The Holy Terrors
Rozlyn Khan (1988) actor and model
Personal quote, [hindustantimes, Rozlyn Khan Famous Quotes, http://www.hindustantimes.com/Entertainment/Tabloid/Now-Rozlyn-Khan-flashes-her-butt/Article1-860037.aspx]
Andy Rooney (1919–2011) writer, humorist, television personality
[Andy Rooney, w:Andy Rooney, 197, Labels, Years of Minutes, 2003, PublicAffairs, 978-1586482114]
“I had gotten really bad. I mean my place was almost like a crack house.”
Lawrence Taylor (1959) All-American college football player, professional football player, linebacker, Pro Football Hall of Fame member
discussing the depths of his drug problems after he retired, in his 60 Minutes interview with Mike Wallace.
“I had gotten really bad. I mean my place was almost like a crack house.”
Lawrence Taylor (1959) All-American college football player, professional football player, linebacker, Pro Football Hall of Fame member
discussing the depths of his drug problems after he retired, in his 60 Minutes interview with Mike Wallace. <br class="br">Source: L.T. Over The Edge: Former Hall Of Famer Reveals Shocking Stories From His Playing Days http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/09/10/60minutes/main642605.shtml, cbsnews.com, accessed January 29, 2007.