A Quote by Joanne Harris

I'm politically inclined towards the left, but I don't like to be in anyone's gang; I'm a bit of a loose cannon. — © Joanne Harris
I'm politically inclined towards the left, but I don't like to be in anyone's gang; I'm a bit of a loose cannon.
The mythology in rock n' roll is that I'm a bit of a loose cannon. Yet I've produced more music than anybody in my generation. So how much of a loose cannon am I? But the general public believes that I'm a loose cannon, so let them believe it. I'm not going to correct them.
I'm a bit of a loose cannon, but it keeps everyone on their toes!
I was always a bit of a loose cannon, then again I was always the artistic one: bit of a social misfit. I probably still am.
I quite like the drama of an encore. I think an encore is for those artists who are inclined to do dramatic gestures, and I certainly would say I am inclined towards them.
What a lot of people don't realize about gangs, in my opinion, is that a gang is not there to attack you. Eighty percent of the people in a gang are there to stop anyone from attacking them. You join a gang for protection, not to go out and hit someone.
What a lot of people dont realize about gangs, in my opinion, is that a gang is not there to attack you. Eighty percent of the people in a gang are there to stop anyone from attacking them. You join a gang for protection, not to go out and hit someone.
You don`t build a coalition by insulting our friends or acting like a loose cannon. You do it by putting in the slow, hard work of building relationships.
I'm not a loose cannon. If I'm wrong, I say so.
That was Hera. Her Majesty, the Loose Cannon.
My political sentiments inclined toward the left and emphasized the socialist aspects every bit as much as nationalist ones.
The regional security in the Middle East cannot be further compromised by an Iranian loose cannon.
I like somebody who makes me laugh. He's also got to be prepared - I'm sort of a loose cannon, in a good way. I also like people who disagree with me and make me work to prove my point.
I don't like the definition 'war correspondent'. It is history, not journalism, that has condemned the Middle East to war. I think 'war correspondent' smells a bit, reeks of false romanticism: it has too much of the whiff of Victorian reporters who would view battles from hilltops in the company of ladies, immune to suffering, only occasionally glancing towards the distant pop-pop of cannon fire.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, the blue blazer's a bit of a loose cannon. A suit decided long ago what it wanted to be, and it doesn't want to hear your ideas, but a blue blazer only got around to half the job. So it leaves it up to you to find its bottoms. Gray slacks, blue jeans, patterns, white pants and different blue shades all work.
Eddie Drake is sort of this loose cannon, funny, edgy guy, who has this really foolish, foolish mustache.
I was a gang leader. Although, it was a gang for defensive purposes. It was not a gang to sell drugs.
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