Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Hanging a noose on my door reeks of cowardice and fear on many, many levels.
Madonna Ciccone
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Madonna Ciccone
Age: 66
Born: 1958
Born: August 16
Actor
Art Collector
Businessperson
Composer
Dancer
Director
Entrepreneur
Film Actor
Film Director
Film Producer
Guitarist
Bay City
Michigan
Madonna Louise Ciccone
Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone
Madonna Ciccone
Madonna (entertainer)
Fear
Reeks
Many
Noose
Nooses
Cowardice
Hanging
Door
Doors
Levels
More quotes by Madonna Ciccone
I'm disciplined. And I'm persevering. And I don't give up very easily... and I'm reliable.
Madonna Ciccone
The End of a long week with Viking Leader AKA DJ Virgo AKA Avicii! So many great songs! #icantwait #revolution
Madonna Ciccone
George [Michael], I want your sex, so be my father figure and I will have faith if we have to live hand-to-mouth. The diva himself.
Madonna Ciccone
I know there's a lot of competition in the world of magazines and newspapers and we have to make headlines and be sensational and sell, and saying bad things about me is going to sell more papers than writing good things about me.
Madonna Ciccone
When I think about popular culture, I can't help but think that we're living in the age of loneliness. There's this illusion that we all have instant access to each other, but we actually have no real connection.
Madonna Ciccone
I don't think evil is sexy! I don't think being cruel and mean and hurting other people is sexy! ... Although I have been quite attracted to some very bad boys!
Madonna Ciccone
I was working with Toby Gad, who spent a lot of time in India. There's a sitar [in Body Shop] and the song has a very Indian flavor to it. I liked the idea of the body of a car as a kind of sexual metaphor - What you do to a car, what you do in a car - drive. So, lots of innuendos, and lots of fun.
Madonna Ciccone
Do everything you're told. Be a good cheerleader. And never, never say, 'It's not so bad.' Say 'You are almost there!' And say it a lot.
Madonna Ciccone
The one thing I don't understand is when people make comments who are clearly not fans of mine. I think, why are you here? Why are you wasting your time? It's fascinating.
Madonna Ciccone
I am attracted to a thug. I like that quality, but I like the other side of it, too. Because all guys who go around behaving in macho ways are really scared little girls. So you have to look beneath the surface. There's a difference between my ideal man and a man that I'm sexually attracted to, believe me. Therein lies the rub.
Madonna Ciccone
I want people to be moved, to feel called to action. That's what I want to do.
Madonna Ciccone
I love horses. I think I may have been one of Henry VIII’s knights in another life, riding through a great forest.
Madonna Ciccone
I'm not a reluctant pop star. I'm very grateful and happy for everything that I have and for things when they go well. On the other hand, I've had enough of the other side to know that if it doesn't, I will survive that and life goes on.
Madonna Ciccone
Manipulating people, that's what I'm good at
Madonna Ciccone
Are you ready boots? Start Walking.....never look back. # artforfreedom # revolutionoflove
Madonna Ciccone
I think they were scared of me because I was different.
Madonna Ciccone
I love meetings with suits. I live for meetings with suits. I love them because I know they had a really boring week and I walk in there with my orange velvet leggings and drop popcorn in my cleavage and then fish it out and eat it. I like that. I know I'm entertaining them and I know that they know.
Madonna Ciccone
I'm obsessed with clowns and what they represent and the idea that clowns are supposed to make you laugh, but inevitably they're hiding something. That's how I look at my life.
Madonna Ciccone
You're getting angry, you know I can see. You're just jealous, cause you can't be me.
Madonna Ciccone
I love being photographed, or I should say I love the art of photography. It's about people taking photographs of you, stealing them, and then presuming or assuming or captioning. Words can never be taken back, photographs can never be taken back, nothing can ever be taken back.
Madonna Ciccone