A Quote by David Byrne

I knew I wanted to have a doll of myself on the cover. I thought, I wanna see myself as a Ken doll. — © David Byrne
I knew I wanted to have a doll of myself on the cover. I thought, I wanna see myself as a Ken doll.
I do myself up kind of like a doll. I have a doll collection and I look at their outfits and kind of imitate them.
Maybe they’re customers. (Simone) For a doll store? Yes, I can just see them now…I’ll take the frilly pink baby doll. (Liza)
Sausage Party is my first animated film, and there's a doll of me. There's a doll of all the characters. There's a doll of me, and I found it on Amazon. It just came out. I ordered it, and I just got it the other day. I was like, "I'm going to order 25 more of these." My daughter really loves it.
I always try so hard to find a male doll and shoot a male doll, and it always kind of implodes. Whenever I use men, they're so scary and so dark, and I can never find this sort of lightness or this place between doll and human that I find with female dolls.
I didn't want to be a Barbie doll. I didn't want to be a passive entertainer. It wasn't how I wanted to present myself.
My Barbie doll is definitely a reflection of me and my personality. My doll is so detailed, she even has my same beauty marks.
At the age of seven, I wanted a doll with blonde hair and blue eyes like other girls in my class. But my father gave me a black doll and said 'black is beautiful.' Telling this to a seven-year-old was quite peculiar, but these were the values we inherited from him.
I'm usually attracted to more interesting types of men. I have no desire to be with a cookie-cutter Ken doll.
After 'Baby Doll,' I did some Westerns. I would try to do something so far away from 'Baby Doll.'
People thought I was this doll that came to life, so I would have different people just treating me very strangely as far as I was concerned. They wanted to see if I was real.
I'd never been turned on by the Ken doll—even before I looked down his pants and saw what was missing.
I don't doll myself up for TV because I want people to accept me for who I am.
The absence of doll babies in my toy chest didn't seriously influence my later decision not to become a mother; rather, I disdained Hasbro's Baby Alive wetting doll because I was already the kind of girl who would grow up to be childless by choice.
I inhabit the wax image of myself, a doll's body. Sickness begins here; I am a dartboard for witches.
Being married is kind of like being a Ken-doll; you don't get to dress yourself anymore.
The doll, Dallas. You know, Barbie doll. Jeez, didn't you ever have dollies?" "Dolls are like small dead people. I have enough dead people, thanks.
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