A Quote by Chris Colfer

I don’t think I have the right parts to appreciate '50 Shades of Grey'. — © Chris Colfer
I don’t think I have the right parts to appreciate '50 Shades of Grey'.
Just because everyone CAN publish a book these days, doesn't mean everyone SHOULD. The world doesn't need 1000 knock-offs of 50 Shades of Grey. I'm not so sure the world even needed ONE 50 Shades of Grey.
I think love keeps on changing every day. It’s not black and white and it’s definitely more than 50 shades of grey.
Just think how many books I could've sold if Harry had been a bit more creative with his wand." -[On the success of 50 Shades of Grey]
NO I haven't read 50 Shades of Grey - I've been close enough to Jay Leno in real life.
I have never really lived with anyone in my adult years. I just read my sports ticker. And 50 Shades of Grey.
Who here actually thinks I would do 50 Shades of Grey as a movie? Like really. For real. In real life.
There is nothing gray about whether a follower of Christ should see 50 Shades of Grey. This is a black and white issue. Don’t go. Don’t watch it. Don’t read it. Don’t rent it.
My dream date would be what Christian Grey does in the Fifty Shades Of Grey' movie.
I've never read any of the '50 Shades of Grey' books because the Internet pre-educated me about the 'my inner goddess is doing the merengue with some salsa moves' material.
I mourn in grey, grey as the sleeted wind the bled shades of twilight, gunmetal, battleships, industrial paint.
Love comes in every color, but the fact is... I never needed 50 Shades of Grey, Just turn the lights down low and give me every shade of blackness.
Completely committed to adapting 'Fifty Shades of Grey'. This is not a joke. Christian Grey and Ana: potentially great cinematic characters.
After Fifty Shades of Grey, I think my writing is pretty tame, isn't it?
I don't think [Fifty Shades of Grey is] a model for anything. Except maybe in bed.
I do not look at the world in terms of black and white - and I find people who do rather scary. I think it's all shades of grey.
The movie Fifty Shades of Grey is considerably better written than the book. It is also sort of classy-looking, in a generic, TV-ad-for-bath-oil way. Dakota Johnson, who plays the virgin English-literature major Anastasia Steele, and Jamie Dornan, who plays Christian Grey, the wildly rich and sexually particular business titan who wants Miss Steele in his playroom, are exceedingly attractive actors with enviably supple bodies well suited to nakedness. And really, under the circumstances, movable parts matter more than acting skills.
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