Top 193 Suitcase Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Like most artists, I live out of a suitcase.
I am sick of living out of a suitcase.
No one has ever put anything into my suitcase. — © Debbie Reynolds
No one has ever put anything into my suitcase.
Fear, anxiety and neurosis: that's just in the suitcase when you're an actor.
As long as I'm not living out of a suitcase, I'm happy.
You're going to pee in someone's suitcase?" "Do you have any other ideas?" And suddenly Miracolina begins to snicker, then giggle, then giggle, then cackle uncontrollably. "He's going to pee in someone's suitcase!" "Quiet! Do you want people on the bus to hear you?" But Miracolina is beyond help. She's entered into a fullfledged laughter fit-the kind that leaves your stomach hurting. "They're gonna open their suitcase," she blurts between bursts of glee, "And their clothes’ll be full of pee!
I get ideas about what's essential when packing my suitcase.
My homeland is not a suitcase, and I am no traveller
There's a reason every book, even one that isn't very serious, is shaped like a suitcase
And I suppose tapes are a desperate attempt to steal something from Death's suitcase.
The towels were so thick there I could hardly close my suitcase.
I think I was born with a suitcase.
I am that dork who packs a bike helmet in her suitcase. — © Molly Yeh
I am that dork who packs a bike helmet in her suitcase.
Your face looked like something Death brought with him in his suitcase.
It's a battered old suitcase and a hotel someplace and a wound that will never heal.
My life is a suitcase. I am the traveling Mexican.
When I moved to L.A., I had nothing but a computer, a lighting set, and a suitcase.
I've always wanted to have a suitcase handcuffed to my wrist. That's not a full joke there! It's filler.
All I really had was a suitcase and my drums. So I took them up to Seattle and hoped it would work.
What I can't fit into my suitcase is probably something I don't need.
Don't you hate it when...your suitcase is the last one off the airplane?
When I'm filming I live out of a suitcase, so everything is thrown everywhere. In real life, I'm a bit tidier.
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.
It's a little like packing for a trip. First you lay out everything that might possibly be useful, with no thought about the size of your suitcase. Then, look at your suitcase. In the case of narrative, there's a certain obligation to keep the pace up and have each section or subsection be doing something.
To me, the most worrisome part of traveling comes before any of the traveling actually occurs: the suitcase-packing process. It's a challenging and anxiety-filled process - I am caught between wanting my suitcase to be light and worrying I am going to need every single item in my bedroom.
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.
I only travel with a carry-on suitcase in most instances.
My suitcase must absolutely contain my iPod.
I live out of my suitcase and I'm happy to do so.
Dresses that don't wrinkle are key. They don't take up a whole lot of space and you can throw four into a suitcase.
Everything that I own and use are in a carry-on suitcase.
One thing you can't miss in your suitcase is a hat.
Anyone who needs more than one suitcase is a tourist, not a traveler
I've been living out of a suitcase for over a decade.
My name is Carter Kane. I'm fourteen and my home is a suitcase.
I wanted to feel at home so I've brought Yorkshire Tea Bags in my suitcase, as well as my slippers!
They should tell you when you’re born: have a suitcase heart, be ready to travel.
I'm always just travelling out of a suitcase. You get used to it. — © Travis Fimmel
I'm always just travelling out of a suitcase. You get used to it.
I moved to New York in 2003 with about $100 bucks in my pocket and a suitcase.
I've never really considered packing my suitcase and heading to Hollywood.
The golf swing is like a suitcase into which we are trying to pack one too many things.
I only travel with one suitcase - Mulberry does an incredible one. I always check it; the TSA restrictions are so tricky.
I've got an answer to where Osama bin Laden is and I know, he's dead and living in my suitcase with my dummies.'
All of my art is suitcase-sized. I always paint in mediums that dry pretty quickly because I've got to throw them in my suitcase and go. And I have so much because of that, because it's what I've always done to pass the time and I like it.
All of my art is suitcase-sized. I always paint in mediums that dry pretty quickly because I've got to throw them in my suitcase and go. And I have so much because of that, because it's what I've always done to pass the time, and I like it.
The tempo is the suitcase. If the suitcase is too small, everything is completely wrinkled. If the tempo is too fast, everything becomes so scrambled you can't understand it.
Everything important that I have done can be put into a little suitcase.
It's not so bad to live out of a suitcase. It's a really beautiful life. — © Jane Monheit
It's not so bad to live out of a suitcase. It's a really beautiful life.
I'm from Miami, and when I was 18, I packed a suitcase and left for L.A. permanently to try and make it as an actor.
I simply hate the sight of a suitcase.
I feel like I live out of a suitcase. But I wouldn't trade it for anything. I'm a happy traveller.
I was from somewhere else. Then all of a sudden I was here, in New York. With one suitcase.
I love living on the road; I live out of a suitcase.
The body is simply the suitcase that carries us around.
I became a vegetarian, and I carried around a suitcase full of vitamins and special drinks everywhere I went.
The worst gift that I ever gave a girl was a suitcase for Christmas. As in, 'I can't think of anything to give you, but here's a new suitcase.' Afterward, I was like, 'What were you thinking, idiot?'
I'm used to living out of a suitcase.
But 17 years ago, I arrived at CNN with a suitcase, with my bicycle, and with about 100 dollars.
I've lived out of a suitcase for four years.
We couldn't afford anything. Suitcase, clothes, everything, Barellan people bought for me.
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