Top 17 1970s Disco Quotes
#1. When I was working with David Cassidy at the Rio, I made an album of updated versions of some 1970s disco tunes. I had a blast.
Sheena Easton
#2. When I went to high school, in the late 1970s, disco was in full swing and anyone who was into it dressed the part. I know I did.
Paul Feig
#3. I hated most music in the 1970s, especially disco, but Bowie was edgier.
Anton Du Beke
#4. Years ago a friend and fellow writer, Nick Antosca, once made a remark about it being best not to threaten, but to simply act. An effective way of going about things, I think.
Helen Oyeyemi
#5. If you are divided from your body you are also divided from the body of the world, which then appears to be other than you or separate from you, rather than the living continuum to which you belong.
Philip Shepard
#6. The first part of my plan is to write until I die.
The second part is to not die.
Will Carver
#7. To this day the f-word turns my stomach. Because 'fine' is a euphemism for everything you're scared of saying.
Amy Molloy
#8. I needed to go into that bare, with nothing from my own life on my body, the way woodcutters' children in fairy tales have to leave their protections behind to enter the enchanted castle; the way votaries in old religions used to go naked to their initiation rites.
Tana French
#9. At the sight of a good book, you just can't walk away but to claim and read it.
Lailah Gifty Akita
#12. Up until I started on YouTube, my first love was musical theater.
Sam Tsui
#13. I didn't like Army life. I didn't like taking orders. I didn't like discipline. I didn't like being yelled at. You'd get 10 years for punching a sergeant so I couldn't punch a sergeant.
Jack Kirby
#14. Change is the only constant. Learn to surf your life instead of planting your feet.
Amy Poehler
#15. Political biography is in the doldrums. No one wants to read 800 pages or so of cradle-to-grave dead politics, especially if it's familiar stuff and has all been written about before.
Jane Ridley
#16. New York had a big influence on me growing up, and I was really part of the club scene - the Mudd Club and Studio 54. When you're living in New York, you are just bombarded with style, trying to figure out how to be cool and how to feel relaxed at the same time.
Dylan McDermott
#17. In our line of work the more humiliated a person is, the more viral the story tends to go. Shame can factor large in the life of a journalist - the personal avoidance of it and the professional bestowing of it onto others.
Jon Ronson
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