A Quote by Nikki Glaser

I've been living out of a suitcase for over a decade. — © Nikki Glaser
I've been living out of a suitcase for over a decade.
If I'm going away for longer than a week I take a suitcase and check it in but I'm good at packing light and quick - years of modelling, travelling and living out of a suitcase has trained me well.
Quality involves living the message of the possibility of perfection and infinite improvement, living it day in and day out, decade by decade.
My 20s were totally bonkers. I was living out of a suitcase and burning the candle at both ends. But I tell you - I am totally over it.
[D]ecade after decade, through taxes and regulations, governments at all levels took ever-increasing control over people's lives, wealth, and property. The control grew exponentially, decade after decade. The rationale was that the control was necessary -- for society, for the poor, for the nation, even for freedom itself. Americans continued living their life of the lie: they continued believing that the more control government exercised over their lives and property, the freer they became.
I had been living out of a suitcase in hotels, and that was getting to me, so I bought a new house in Hyderabad. I wanted the comfort and warmth of my own home when I return from hectic shootings.
I'm used to living out of a suitcase.
I am sick of living out of a suitcase.
As long as I'm not living out of a suitcase, I'm happy.
I love living on the road; I live out of a suitcase.
Sometimes I have a nervous breakdown over my suitcase - over socks - because your brain just goes, 'I just can't pack again. I can't.' You're looking at your suitcase going, 'I'm in five countries in two weeks, and it's four different seasons.' That's when my brain melts.
I'd been living out of a suitcase since I was 17 years old, and it just got to the point where it was ridiculous. Besides, it was really hurting everything I was trying to do in music; to feel so consistently homeless was no way to endure touring and stress.
Apart from work, I really have no time for myself. I am literally living out of a suitcase. But I love my life!
After living out of a suitcase for years, it's a feeling of peace to wake up in the night and know where I am.
People think being famous is so glamorous, but half the time you're in a strange hotel room living out of a suitcase.
I'm very good at living out of a suitcase. I love dressing up every morning. It feels like a costume, in some ways.
I'm kind of a gypsy, so I love living out of a suitcase and going from place to place meeting people.
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