A Quote by Juliana Hatfield

I tend to fall for the archetypal, talented, charismatic rock boy. — © Juliana Hatfield
I tend to fall for the archetypal, talented, charismatic rock boy.
Fall Out Boy used to be my favorite rock band.
Fall Out Boy never pretended that we were anything but pop-rock.
I don't think I'm the only girl who's not a groupie who has been called a groupie. Talented, beautiful people tend to fall in love with each other. I don't know why that's so unusual.
Most producers get into it because they were just never handsome or charismatic or talented enough to be the star.
I've been obsessed with Michael B. Jordan since The Wire. He's so charismatic and talented. It'd be even better—we'd have interracial bisexuality!
It's good to be able to be a leading lady, to be a romantic lead, to play opposite people who are talented, and charismatic and stuff.
In order to have a charismatic leader, you have to have a charismatic program. Because if you have a charismatic program, then if you can read you can lead. When the leader gets killed while you're reading from page 13 of your charismatic program, you can bury the man with honors, then continue the plan by reading from page 14. Let's keep on.
I had only heard about Fall Out Boy a couple months before we contacted him. I heard 'Saturday' and 'Grand Theft Autumn' and thought the lyrics were smart and the singer was insanely talented.
Everybody's journey is individual. If you fall in love with a boy, you fall in love with a boy. The fact that many Americans consider it a disease says more about them than it does about homosexuality.
People tend to think of fairy tales as archetypal. They are also extremely sensual, something which translates well over the ages.
People tend to think of fairy tales as 'archetypal.' They are also extremely sensual, something which translates well over the ages.
The fall or scrapping of a cultural world puts us all into the same archetypal cesspool, engendering nostalgia for earlier conditions.
You tend to put your rock stars on pedestals - they seem like they've been there for time immemorial. But you realize that the rock stars have their own rock stars. They were fans and kids once, too.
My parents reverted to their Catholic faith through the charismatic renewal, so I was raised charismatic.
Gregory Peck was so charismatic. I saw a woman fall down - fall down! - when she saw him in a restaurant. And Brando. We were in London, and by then he was about 380 pounds. There was a gorgeous waitress, and off he went, in direct competition with me for this young girl's attention, speaking French, making her blush.
I want to try something in the genre of rock. I think it will come out great because our members are pretty charismatic.
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