A Quote by Hilarie Burton

I play damaged people a lot. I'm a Cancer. And I say that tongue and cheek, but I wear my heart on my sleeve. I'm a very emotional woman. — © Hilarie Burton
I play damaged people a lot. I'm a Cancer. And I say that tongue and cheek, but I wear my heart on my sleeve. I'm a very emotional woman.
I love country music, but I find it very hard to take it seriously. I also think a lot of country music is sung with the tongue in cheek, so I do it tongue in cheek.
I play disturbed people a lot, but always with a bit of distance or tongue-in-cheek. Most of the villains I play are essentially harmless.
I wear my heart on my sleeve and I am known for getting a little bit emotional at times.
You have one heart, and once you give it away, it's gone. If you wear it on your sleeve, a lot of people are there to take advantage of it.
When I perform I'm very extroverted and I wear my heart on my sleeve and some people don't like that. They're embarrassed for me.
I'm not very diplomatic and wear my heart on my sleeve.
I certainly wear my heart on my sleeve, and I think that comes out in the characters that I play. There's a yearning, or something, that comes out of me that people relate to.
Some people wear their heart up on their sleeve. I wear mine underneath my right pant leg, strapped to my boot.
I wear my heart on my sleeve and I am very reactionary.
To wear your heart on your sleeve isn't a very good plan; you should wear it inside, where it functions best.
There's always this weird dark humor within a lot of Depeche Mode songs that people miss, tongue-in-cheek and also very British.
I want to play for England, I wear my heart on my sleeve, and I give it everything I can, not just for me but for my team-mates as well.
We actually did quite a lot of comedy on 'Xena'. The whole show was very tongue-in-cheek.
I had a column for the 'Seattle Weekly' for five years, and there was one column that was called 'How To Be A Man,' and it was kind of tongue in cheek; it was really tongue in cheek. And I got a book deal from that column.
Some people wear their heart on their sleeve; I do that in more ways than one.
I wear my heart on my sleeve. I wear my liver on my pant leg.
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