A Quote by Christina Ricci

This is my costume. I'm a homicidal maniac. They look just like everyone else. — © Christina Ricci
This is my costume. I'm a homicidal maniac. They look just like everyone else.
Just because a man is a homicidal maniac doesn't make him wrong.
I'm a big comic book nerd so every time I'm in costume and see everyone in costume I'm just like "This is sick."
I like to look at American and European street style. Basically, I look at things I like and want to buy, just like everyone else. But having said that, I think that it can be a bad idea to pay too close attention to someone else's total look.
When feminist discourse is unable to discriminate the drunken fraternity brother from the homicidal maniac, women are in trouble.
Well, I was always cast as an artistic homicidal maniac. But at least I was artistic!
Code as if the next guy to maintain your code is a homicidal maniac who knows where you live.
Every war when it comes, or before it comes, is represented not as a war but as an act of self-defense against a homicidal maniac.
Every war, when it comes, or before it comes, is represented not as a war but as an act of self-defense against a homicidal maniac.
In the States I might be an Asian face, look different from everyone else in TV and in music, but in Korea I look like everybody else, in Asia I look like everybody else.
Except for cases that clearly involve a homicidal maniac, the police like to believe murders are committed by those we know and love, and most of the time they're right - a chilling thought when you sit down to dinner with a family of five. All those potential killers passing their plates.
When I go out and I'm presenting the best side of myself, I want to look different from everyone, but I don't want it to look like I'm wearing a costume.
When you write like everyone else and sound like everyone else and act like everyone else, you're saying, 'Our products are like everyone else's, too.'
When I grew up, you needed to have straight hair. It's symbolic of needing to be like everyone else, needing to look like everyone else. And what that meant was looking like the dominant ruling class in America.
Everyone wants to look their best, everyone has dreams of wanting to look like something else. But we are who we are.
I guess I'm a Holy Spirit maniac. I'm not a religious maniac. I love religion, but I don't like it.
For years I've wanted to live according to everyone else's morals. I've forced myself to live like everyone else, to look like everyone else. I said what was necessary to join together, even when I felt separate. And after all of this, catastrophe came. Now I wander amid the debris, I am lawless, torn to pieces, alone and accepting to be so, resigned to my singularity and to my infirmities. And I must rebuild a truth-after having lived all my life in a sort of lie.
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