A Quote by Dawn Richard

I would describe my personal style as putting Twiggy and Yoko Ono together. It is hobo with no rules. — © Dawn Richard
I would describe my personal style as putting Twiggy and Yoko Ono together. It is hobo with no rules.
I'd want to direct a video for Yoko Ono. As long as I got to work with Yoko Ono someday, I'd be really happy. I just think she's such a great artist - it would just be so nice.
I'm spinning records and I look across the restaurant and I see somebody who looks Asian. And I'm like, "Yo, that looks like Yoko Ono." I'm like, oh, I can just meet - that's going to be great. Then I look carefully and I'm like, "That's not Yoko Ono, that's Bruno Mars." And it was Bruno Mars. That just happened recently. I was bugging out. Because that was totally not Yoko Ono at all.
The underground went really underground. Grand Funk, and all these people man are the moderate's choice of music. Underground is Yoko Ono, The Black Poets. These people scare the hell out of most freaks. They laugh at Yoko Ono, but it's the whole cliché.
The scratches in Yoko Ono records are moments of relief.
If I found Yoko Ono floating in my pool, I'd punish my dog.
I would describe my personal style as eclectic.
What is style? It is an effortless confidence in being yourself, it is a way of putting yourself together according to your mood and what you want to project. Personal style appears to come naturally for some, but for others it can take a while to find it!
I've managed to persuade Yoko Ono to put some of her work in my Penguin book!
Its easy to gauge the worth of a man, just ask them what they think of Yoko Ono.
Jean-Baptiste Mondino: "She's John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the same time".
I grew up in Greenwich Village. Dad was friends with John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
I like all kinds of music but some of my all time favorites are P.I.L., Yoko Ono, T-Rex, and Anton Karas.
It's true that a smile can take years off a person - not that such a thing matters in Yoko Ono's case.
When Yoko [Ono] and I got married, we got terrible racialist letters - you know, warning me that she would slit my throat. Those mainly came from Army people living in Aldershot. Officers.
I didn't have many role models or interesting women to get stirred up by until Yoko Ono came along.
Yoko Ono never deserved any of the hate she got. Paul McCartney and John Lennon weren't getting along.
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