A Quote by John Waters

I've signed dicks, asses, parole cards, a colostomy bag while it was still pumping. A couple of years ago, I signed a bloody Tampax. That's one you don't forget. I'm not asking for someone to top that!
I've signed peoples' parole cards at book signings and it's very touching.
yesterday someone sent a message that was signed GOD! bernard said. really? dap said. i didn't know he was signed onto the system
Doing things in my day was simple: you either signed to a big label or you signed to a very small label, and you worked with that one, and then they eventually signed you on to a big one.
I was initially signed to a German label a few years ago.
I still remember the moment I signed 'Viswaroopam.' And I will never forget it.
We'd been out touring for a couple of years before we signed with Sony and everything.
I've been rapping and writing since junior high school, just having fun with it as a hobby. Then I got signed to a label Poe Boy Entertainment four years ago, I started taking it serious about a year and a half, two years ago.
Just a couple of minutes ago, I signed a couple of bowling pins for some people. That's a normal thing. Somebody will hand me something and say, 'Draw a picture! Draw the Dude!' They're probably selling them on eBay or something.
And [Asimov]'ll sign anything, hardbacks, softbacks, other people's books, scraps of paper. Inevitably someone handed him a blank check on the occasion when I was there, and he signed that without as much as a waver to his smile — except that he signed: 'Harlan Ellison.
I found that my name signed to a check was even more welcome than when signed to a letter.
When I was 13, I was saying that I wanted to be signed to a label. I was begging my dad to get me signed with somebody.
There was a moment, a few weeks after I signed, that it actually hit me. I was signed to a major label.
I realized a few years ago that as an actress I'd signed myself up to a life of disempowerment. I'm always waiting for permission to do what I want to do.
I signed Jay-Z because he was on fire. I wasn't a genius. The record was great. I put it on The Nutty Professor soundtrack and we signed him.
When I signed back with Detroit, I signed to retire a Piston.
I still have a Lydia Ko-signed golf ball in my sock drawer that I'll keep for a while.
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