Don't be intimidated by my outfit, it's Forever 21.
I felt that making records in a traditional way - putting them out in the same way, wasting loads of money - was just a pointless exercise.
Separation penetrates the disappearing person like a pigment and steeps him in gentle radiance.
Leigh [Bowery] affected a posh English voice and elongated his vowels, and you never knew if he was being sincere or mocking you. If I ever commented on one of his outfits he would snip, "Oh, thank you, Mr. Boy George. I do value your opinion. " And then he would spin and make some ridiculous noise and mince off.
Leigh Bowery created outfits that made him look deformed, which was very brave. I believe this was the main thing that gave Leigh his edge. His designs were often breath-taking, but it was the way he used his body that was so utterly new and refreshing.
Jail's like school but you can't leave.
I think for me one of the big things was realizing that being Boy George is my job. It's what I do.
Maybe you are the key to revival in your church.
If you can identify a delusional popular belief, you can find what lies hidden behind it: the contrarian truth.
Determine what your customers need, and work backwards.
[T]he direction of society has been taken over by a type of man who is not interested in the principles of civilisation. Not of this or that civilisation but from what we can judge to-day of any civilisation. . . . [T]he type of man dominant to-day is a primitive one, a Naturmensch rising up in the midst of a civilised world.