Blur Quote by Adore Delano Download Open image “I'm really obsessed with women who blur gender, and even men, like Pete Burns.” — Adore Delano ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Blur Gender Men Who Women
Despite being a woman, somehow I have always found myself idolising male characters. — Koel Mallick Copy Share Image
I definitely relate so much to a lot of women in comedy, but I don't love segregating the genders. I'm just as influenced by… — Abbi Jacobson Copy Share Image
I love all the Hollywood women. I saw all the films when I was a teenager. Jack Smith's "Flaming Creatures". — Nan Goldin Copy Share Image
I was surrounded by a lot of male writers of color who have this incredibly bizarre relationship to masculinity. It's like we were all… — Junot Diaz Copy Share Image
I think I'm always inspired by really, really funny, amazing women, but I'm also inspired by really funny, amazing men. I think there's more… — Cecily Strong Copy Share Image
I'm a huge fan of basically anything written about complicated, contradictory women. I'm drawn to them really quickly. — Phoebe Waller-Bridge Copy Share Image
All the women I've grown up with at 'SNL' and other areas, and even the women that work with Judd Apatow, all those women… — Paula Pell Copy Share Image
I love watching Marty Scorsese's films, but they always make me feel terrible about being a man. — Martin Donovan Copy Share Image
I do probably come down a little hard on a group of people I call the 'blue chip gays.' I mean people who have… — Edmund White Copy Share Image
The sci-fi genre just happens to have a lot of really great characters for women. — Jewel Staite Copy Share Image
I was always, like, ambiguous. Is that how you say it? When I was turning 16 I talked to my mom about transitioning and… — Adore Delano Copy Share Image
Growing up, when I was about 14, I used to dress as a girl back then and sing. — Adore Delano Copy Share Image
I want to find that happy spot where I am emotionally happy and where I am making music almost every day, that would be… — Adore Delano Copy Share Image
Right before I auditioned for 'American Idol' my mom made me kinda cut my hair off, but year, I was wearing makeup from, like… — Adore Delano Copy Share Image
I just remember growing up in the '90s and figuring out my sexuality really, really early on because of the women in the '90s,… — Adore Delano Copy Share Image
It's so funny to think about it now, but I kind of toned everything down about myself for 'Idol.' When it came down to… — Adore Delano Copy Share Image
Raven was the first drag queen I had ever seen. Her and Detox in L.A. when I was baby. I respect Raven and Detox… — Adore Delano Copy Share Image
I had moments on 'Idol' that were really fun, and then there were certain moments that were dark - all in the short time… — Adore Delano Copy Share Image
Having power and being in a position of power can really blur your judgement, and it's not always that clear. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I liked playing Morph in Mash and Peas and doing Phil Daniels in the Blur Rock Profile was a giggle too. — Paul Putner Copy Share Image
One foot in front of the other, counting tiles on the floor so I don't have to focus the blur of painted smiles, fake… — Ellen Hopkins Copy Share Image
The camera has an interest in turning history into spectacle, but none in reversing the process. At best, the picture leaves a vague blur… — Denis Donoghue Copy Share Image
There were some great bands in the 90s like Blur and Oasis, The Stone Roses and all that. — Dylan Llewellyn Copy Share Image
I like to see the difference between good and evil as kind of like the foul line at a baseball game. It's very thin,… — Harlan Coben Copy Share Image
Graffiti is like building a career. And there is a dialogue with the other artists out there mostly fellow writers because a lot of… — KAWS Copy Share Image
Love blurs your vision; but after it recedes, you can see more clearly than ever. It's like the tide going out, revealing whatever's been… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
Life was a freight train barreling toward just one stop, our loved ones streaking past our windows in blurs of color and light. There… — Marisha Pessl Copy Share Image
People forgot; it was in the nature of people to forget, to blur boundaries, to retell stories to come out the way they wanted… — Robin McKinley Copy Share Image
Equipped with cell phones, beepers, and handheld computers, the 'conspicuously industrious' blur the line between home and office by working anytime, anywhere. — Jo Ann Davis Copy Share Image