Quotes of Gaudy - somelinesforyou

“ Actors die so loud. ”

- Henry Miller

“ I wasn't afraid to be laughed at or be loud. ”

- Lynda Barry

“ Tinsel is really snakes' mirrors. ”

- Stephen Wright

“ I could have been more famous if I did all the glitzy things, but celebrity always seemed so unnecessary. ”

- Enya

“ We have a loud chorus of Democrats who want us to cut and run in Iraq. ”

- Karl Rove

“ Oh, this age! How tasteless and ill-bred it is! ”

- Catullus

“ Don't be trashy. Recycle. ”

- Unknown

“ One of the joys of going to the movies was that it was trashy, and we should never lose that. ”

- Oliver Stone

“ What you do speaks so loud that I cannot hear what you say. ”

- Ralph Waldo Emerson

“ Behind the phony tinsel of Hollywood lies the real tinsel. ”

- Oscar Levant

“ I am an artist I am here to live out loud. ”

- Émile Zola

“ Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy; But not expressed in fancy - rich, not gaudy. For the apparel oft proclaims the man. ”

- William Shakespeare

“ A loud noise at one end and no sense of responsibility at the other. ”

- Ronald Knox

“ Everything becomes a little different as soon as it is spoken out loud. ”

- Herman Hesse

“ Everything becomes a little different as soon as it is spoken out loud. ”

- Hermann Hesse

“ I am prisoner of a gaudy and unlivable present, where all forms of human society have reached an extreme of their cycle and there is no imagining what new forms they may assume. ”

- Italo Calvino

“ Come, let's have one other gaudy night. Call to me. All my sad captains. Fill our bowls once more. Let's mock the midnight bell. ”

- William Shakespeare

“ The gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful day Is crept into the bosom of the sea. ”

- William Shakespeare

“ The last copy of the Chicago Daily News I picked up had three crime stories on its front page. But by comparison to the gaudy days, this is small-time stuff. Chicago is as full of crooks as a saw with teeth, but the era when they ruled the city is gone forever. ”

- John Gunther

“ A man's women folk, whatever their outward show of respect for his merit and authority, always regard him secretly as an ass, and with something akin to pity. His most gaudy sayings and doings seldom deceive them; they see the actual man within, and know him for a shallow and pathetic fellow… ”

- H. L. Mencken
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