Nicole Blackman (November 30, 1971) is a New York City–born performance artist, poet, author, and vocalist.
Whether you're in bed or in court, everybody gets off.
Girls have to go somewhere dangerous every now and then just so they know they can find their way home.
At any moment, you know, your manufactured cool could blow.
Absence of pain makes anything possible
And all we are waiting for is something worth waiting for.
If nobody quotes you, you haven't said a thing worth saying.
One day I'll give birth to a tiny baby girl and when she's born she'll scream and I'll tell her to never stop I will kiss her before I lay her down at night and will tell her a story so she knows how it is and how it must be for her to survive I'll tell her to set things on fire and keep them burning I'll teach her that fire will not consume her that she must use it
Someone's writing down your mistakes, someone's documenting your downfall.
The ambitions are wake up, breathe, keep breathing.
When I knew what I had to do I took all my notebooks, all my manuscripts and ate them page by page so I could take my words with me