A Quote by Quentin Crisp

You can behave as badly as you like in America. Nobody notices. — © Quentin Crisp
You can behave as badly as you like in America. Nobody notices.
Trust is like the air we breathe--when it's present, nobody really notices; when it's absent, everybody notices.
Nobody notices it when your zipper is up, but everyone notices when it's down.
All writers behave badly. All people behave badly.
I've behaved badly in my life. I hope I haven't behaved as badly as Dickens! In a way, if you're a woman, you're not in a position to behave as badly, because you don't have the economic power.
I like movies about women behaving badly, because women behave badly just like men, and we're not always adorable and cute about it.
Automobile in America,Chromium steel in America,Wire-spoke wheel in America,Very big deal in America!Immigrant goes to America,Many hellos in America,Nobody knows in America,Puerto Rico's in America!I like the shores of America!Comfort is yours in America!Knobs on the doors in America!Wall-to-wall floors in America!
Things on a very small scale behave like nothing that you have any direct experience about. They do not behave like waves, they do not behave like particles, they do not behave like clouds, or billiard balls, or weights on springs, or like anything that you have ever seen.
When we Christians behave badly, or fail to behave well, we are making Christianity unbelievable to the outside world
I began to understand that 'America' in reality belonged to the whole world and not just to Americans. The idea of America had already been invented by the philosophers, the vagabonds, the dispersed of this earth, long before the Spanish ships got there. Those whom we call Americans have only rented it for a time. If they behave badly, we can discover another 'America'. The contract can be canceled at any time.
Nobody notices me. Nobody thinks I'm me. But then I look less like me than most of the people coming to our concerts.
Nobody notices postmen, yet they have passions like other men.
Nobody notices your sorrow, your pain, but everyone notices your mistakes.
It's brilliant, being depressed; you can behave as badly as you like.
Most of intellectuals are false prophets, flatterers of the court. The real prophets are the exception and treated badly. How badly they're treated depends on the society. Like in Eastern Europe, they were treated very badly. In Latin America, they were slaughtered.
If I say [electrons] behave like particles I give the wrong impression; also if I say they behave like waves. They behave in their own inimitable way, which technically could be called a quantum mechanical way. They behave in a way that is like nothing that you have seen before.
And that was all the part of it - the way you were obliged to live. You stifled a groan, you lied about your love, you deceived your legal wife, and all in the name of honour. That was the damned paradox of it - in order to behave well, you have to behave badly.
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