
Top 14 Wild Orchid Quotes
#1. I am a wild orchid of comedy, so I can only do well under specific conditions ... There are people who I think can do any room, and do stadiums and thousand-seat theaters, and then there are people like me who just perform for my parents.
Maria Bamford
#2. I was in a group called Wild Orchid and it just wasn't working. I wasn't being myself. What I should have done was say. 'Girls, it's really time for me to go on my own. I need to fulfill this dream of mine to have a solo album.' And I didn't know how to do that. I wanted to please them.
Fergie
#3. And Alison's leaning gently on my arm, her wild bouquet of orchid-red curls tickling into my neck.
Ben H. Winters
#4. The balls it took to proclaim a creative profession, the narcissism.
Lauren Groff
#5. Drinking alone holds no fun. Drink with friends or strangers! Be foolish, least you'll remember something meaningful.
Alcuin
#6. Insurrection is the last remedy, especially when the people have acquired the belief that peaceful means to secure the remedies for evils prove futile.
Marcelo H. Del Pilar
#8. Regeneration is a spiritual change; conversion is a spiritual motion.
Stephen Charnock
#9. I dream about winning a championship, where everybody is hooting and hollering for you. The whole world is drawn to the NBA Finals.
Ray Allen
#10. For in a way that feels quite unfair, the only way I can gain any qualifications at this thing
sex
that is seen as so societally important and desirable, is by being a massive slag
which is *not* seen as societally important and desirable. This often makes me furious.
Caitlin Moran
#12. Yeah, I'm confused about the whole thing."
One corner of his mouth quirks up.
"And don't you dare say it doesn't take make for that to happen. Or something similar," I warn.
"I would never," he states, putting a hand over his heart.
"You're so full of it.
Lindy Zart
#13. I know a lot about writing, but I don't know much about how other industries work. I've tried to use my naivety to my advantage.
Alain De Botton
#14. Buy straw hats in the winter, when nobody wants them, and sell them in the summer when everybody needs them.
Kenneth L. Fisher
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