Frases de Quentin Crisp
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Quentin Crisp , nombre de nacimiento Denis Charles Pratt, fue un escritor, modelo artístico, actor y cuenta-historias inglés conocido por su memorable y perspicaz ingenio. Fue un icono gay en los 70 tras la publicación de sus memorias, "El funcionario desnudo" que atrajo la atención del público por su exhibicionismo desafiante y su persistente rechazo a ocultar su homosexualidad Wikipedia  

✵ 25. diciembre 1908 – 21. noviembre 1999   •   Otros nombres كوینتین كریسب, كوينتين كريسب
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Quentin Crisp: Frases en inglés

“Even hooligans marry, though they know that marriage is for a little while. It is alimony that is for ever.”

Quentin Crisp libro The Naked Civil Servant

Fuente: The Naked Civil Servant (1968), Ch. 26

“If I have any talent at all, it is not for doing but for being.”

Quentin Crisp libro The Naked Civil Servant

Fuente: The Naked Civil Servant (1968), Ch. 18

“A pinch of notoriety will do.”

How to Go to the Movies (1988), part I: The New Hollywood

“Mass-murderers are simply people who have had ENOUGH.”

Quentin Crisp libro The Naked Civil Servant

Fuente: The Naked Civil Servant (1968), Ch. 29

“When stripped, I looked less like "Il David" than a plucked chicken that died of myxomatosis.”

Quentin Crisp libro The Naked Civil Servant

Fuente: The Naked Civil Servant (1968), Ch. 19

“An autobiography is obituary in serial form with the last installment missing.”

Quentin Crisp libro The Naked Civil Servant

Fuente: The Naked Civil Servant (1968), Ch. 29

“Health consists of having the same diseases as one’s neighbours.”

Quentin Crisp libro The Naked Civil Servant

Fuente: The Naked Civil Servant (1968), Ch. 21

“I acquiesced in this on the grounds that the most anyone can expect from a holiday is a change of agony.”

Quentin Crisp libro The Naked Civil Servant

Fuente: The Naked Civil Servant (1968), Ch. 12

“Bit by bit, I was becoming the almost acceptable face of homosexuality.”

Fuente: How to Become a Virgin (1981), Ch. 6

“I never understood music. It seemed to me to be the maximum amount of noise conveying the minimum amount of information.”

Quentin Crisp libro The Naked Civil Servant

Fuente: The Naked Civil Servant (1968), Ch. 27

“To my disappointment I now realized that to know all is not to forgive all. It is to despise everybody.”

Quentin Crisp libro The Naked Civil Servant

Fuente: The Naked Civil Servant (1968), Ch. 9

“Posing was the first job I did in which I understood what I was doing.”

Quentin Crisp libro The Naked Civil Servant

Fuente: The Naked Civil Servant (1968), Ch. 19