A Quote by Heather Graham

I do have the roller skates from 'Boogie Nights.' — © Heather Graham
I do have the roller skates from 'Boogie Nights.'
I remember when we were shooting 'Boogie Nights,' all of my stand-ins were wiping out all the time. I'd practice before I got to the set, but they'd just show up and put on the roller-skates, and they'd be skating over these wires and cables, so they would all fall over. It was totally dangerous.
She had never been a proficient flirt. Her spasms of kittenish behaviour were graceless and inept, like normal conversation on roller skates. but the combination of the retsina and sun made Emma feel sentimental and light-headed. She reached for her roller skates.
I started skating at age 2 on roller skates on the South Side of Chicago, where I grew up. By age 4, roller-skating was something I really enjoyed. Everyone around me wanted to do the 'roll bounce' thing, but I was pretty much only interested in going fast.
Talent without discipline is like an octopus on roller skates
Doing time is like climbing a mountain wearing roller skates.
They're a typical Hollywood audience. All the kids are on drugs and all the adults are on roller skates.
Boogie! I hate boogie, God, I mean, not the Chicago boogie like Willie Dixon or Howlin' Wolf, but all those awful white bands.
He really is terribly heavy going. Like running up hill in roller skates.
The Orioles' Dick Hall comes off the mound like a drunk kangaroo on roller skates.
Roller-skates and disco are a lot of fun, I'm much too young and stupid to operate a gun.
If you wonder where your child left his roller skates, try walking around the house in the dark.
Hockey on roller skates is like MMA in a bounce house: the elements are there, but the medium makes the whole thing ridiculous.
Being from Detroit, I often went to the roller skating rink. I can skate backwards, forwards, and even twirl on skates, LOL!
Maybe I didn't get new skates, but I got used skates. I made it to the national championships in used skates that were custom-made for another girl. I still have those skates. Underneath the arch, there was a name crossed out and my dad had 'Michelle Kwan' written in. Granted, they were a little big, but it worked.
Any writer who believes in the 'lucky creative accident' in writing is pushing elephants on roller skates up greased ramps.
If I'm on skates, I feel at home no matter what I'm doing. If they wanted me to sing and dance I think I could do it just becauseI was on skates. When I'm not on skates, though, I feel very strange.
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