Top 22 Koko Taylor Quotes
#1. What about the scar ... in my face. He managed to force out, couldn't
find the words, no better nor easier way to ask and even plead. Do you want me.
Do you honestly still want me?
Please, want me.
Aleksandr Voinov
#2. Hey bartender, hey man, look here. Give us one more, two more, three more glasses of beer.
Koko Taylor
#3. I've always been very cautious with what I do. You know, that started at a young age. I always had the approach or the mentality I never wanted to embarrass my parents.
Derek Jeter
#4. I hate to say that my mother was 'just a housewife', because in addition to that she has had lots of part-time secretarial jobs in factories and hospitals, always working really hard for our family.
Kelly Reilly
#5. And it is you, spirit
with will and energy, and virtue and purity
that I want, not alone with your brittle frame.
Charlotte Bronte
#6. Blues is my life. It's a true feeling that comes from the heart, not something that just comes out of my mouth. Blues is what I love, and blues is what I always do.
Koko Taylor
#8. Coming in and out of Hollywood for pilot season, I may have to thicken my accent or hear that, physically, I'm not Latino. I not only am, but there's another 50,000 people who look exactly like me.
Carlos Ponce
#9. Sometimes I get butterflies before I get up on stage.
Bindi Irwin
#10. The type of cuisine I do, especially after being on 'Iron Chef' for several years, is a lot of global cuisine. My strength has always been Mediterranean cuisine across the board from Morocco, Spain, Italy, Greece, France, but I think now I'm doing a lot of very different cuisines all the time.
Cat Cora
#11. I used to listen to the radio, and when I was about 18 years old, B.B. King was a disc jockey and he had a radio program, 15 minutes a day, over in West Memphis, Arkansas, and he would play the blues.
Koko Taylor
#12. whose melancholy could be cured only by the spectacle of death, and who had a passion for red blood, as other men have for red wine--the son
Oscar Wilde
#13. Up on that stage, my personality changes. I put everything behind me when I perform. My problems don't belong to my fans. I don't put a burden on my audience. I give them 100 percent of my energy.
Koko Taylor
#14. The dew waits for no voice to call it to the sun.
Joseph Parker
#15. It's tough being out there doing what I'm doing in what they call a man's world.
Koko Taylor
#16. I was so glad to get out of the cotton patch and stop pickin' cotton, I wouldn't of cared who come by and said, 'I'll take you to Chicago.'
Koko Taylor
#17. As a 14-year-old with anxiety, to have read about that in a book would have helped me so much.
Zoe Sugg
#18. Something magic happens when I get to a club or get on stage.
Koko Taylor
#19. In an almost unthinkable reversal of a global pattern, almost every Arab country today is less free than it was forty years ago. There are few places in the world about which one can say that.
Fareed Zakaria
#20. I'm kinda like a needle in a haystack right now cause I haven't blown up yet ...
SonReal
#21. Workers do not strike every day, they cannot do that the way they function in the capitalist economy. The way they have to live by selling their labor power makes that impossible.
Ernest Mandel