Words matter. These are the best Tramp Quotes from famous people such as Joan Rivers, Chesney Hawkes, Beatrice Wood, Michael Caine, Katherine Moennig, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
A man can sleep around, no questions asked, but if a woman makes nineteen or twenty mistakes she’s a tramp.
I have to say that talk of me living as a tramp at one point is completely false and I think that’s been added to my entry in Wikipedia, but I have been asked about that quite a few times.
Certainly I was relatively a refined person. No way a tramp.
My closest friends are Roger Moore, who is an actor, Sean Connery, who is an actor, Terry O’Neill, who is a photographer, Johnny Gold, who was the boss of Tramp, and Leslie Bricusse, who is a composer.
I went to this tattoo parlor in the East Village and I got an outline of a violin on my lower back. They call them tramp stamps now.
I’m not thrilled that I have a tramp stamp. When you see people bend over in their really low-cut jeans, I’m like, ‘Oh… that’s what I have.’
When I’m acting, it’s like I am the character – no one can talk to me. But I’m not so method I’d sell my house and live on the street to play a tramp.
In Japan, the people preserve their temples for their exquisite beauty, and there are a great many sincere Buddhists; but China is irreligious: a nation of atheists or agnostics, or slaves of impious superstitions. In an extended tramp among temples, I have not seen a single male worshiper or a thing to please the eye.
However careful a tramp may be to avoid places where there is abundant work, he cannot always succeed.
I really think if you’re trying to look good, do something athletic. I have a little mini tramp, and sometimes I’ll just try to jump for 20 minutes. It gets your blood circulating, and that always looks really pretty.
I’m not Charlie Chaplin and will never, ever claim to be. But when I become the ‘Tramp,’ I can feel the hair stand up on the back of my neck.
A tramp, a gentleman, a poet, a dreamer, a lonely fellow, always hopeful of romance and adventure.
Comedy comes from a place of hurt. Charlie Chaplin was starving and broke in London, and that’s where he got his character ‘the tramp’ from. It’s a bad situation that he transformed into comedic one.
When I was a small child, I partially learned to read with comics, in particular with ‘Scamp,’ about the Lady and the Tramp’s male child. That was the prime comic that made me fall in love with comics as a kid.
I headed out to have a breather at the stage door, dressed in my tramp costume. I had my bowler hat between my feet and there were passers-by, and one of them turned back and said, ‘Do you need help, brother?’ And $1 fell into my hat!
The wisest hustler can suddenly fall for the worst tramp and lose all of his money on her. The hustler is aware of his own weaknesses and openings to con. This awareness is his edge.
I didn’t start writing with band arrangements until I was working on ‘Tramp.’