Lou Doillon Quotes
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I always lived with guitarists. When they would leave, I would just pick up their acoustic guitars and start doing finger picking and write.
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I was raised by muses. Women who had men in awe of them and who wrote them movies and wrote them music.
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The whole process of music for me is something absolutely honest and really naked and bare, so I never forced myself to write in French.
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The English and Japanese are the most inventive dressers in the world, but French girls are the most beautiful. I am still always amazed by…
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The silhouette is the most important thing in clothes. Every French girl knows that. High-waisted trousers give you long legs and a pretty bum which,…
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I always loved singing, but I thought it was like drawing - just something you do in your own little corner to calm yourself down.…
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Luckily, I was raised by a kind of gypsy family, which is why I always get along better with people who worked in circuses than…
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I was such a tomboy. I had absolutely no bosom, and I wore my hair really short - shaved, like a boy.
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In England, you laugh at yourselves; in France, we laugh at others.
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I was kind of ashamed of my bourgeois family as a teenager, I guess - I had dreadlocks, shopped in thrift stores and pretended I…
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My mother taught me to wash my hair as little as possible, and to rinse it with Coke before a shoot for a sexy, tousled…
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My mother is old-fashioned; she raised us like girls from a 19th-century book. My sisters and I are known for being the most polite girls…
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As a little girl, I had huge fantasies about music.
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I think I was pretty much hated in France. The French press ignored me. There was a movement when the children of celebrities faced strong…
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