Quote by Lady Gaga
I never intended for the Monster Ball to be a religious experience

I never intended for the Monster Ball to be a religious experience, it just became one. – Lady Gaga

Other quotes by Lady Gaga

I hope that what you take away from my album is not just the music – which I did want to be fun, and I did want it to be about individuality, but please also take away from it that theres no dream thats too big. – Lady Gaga

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Hope
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Lady Gaga
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I was doing these performance art pop music pieces in the city. And they were a bit on the eccentric side I suppose. So people started to call me Gaga after the Queen song Radio Gaga. – Lady Gaga

Category:
Art
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Lady Gaga
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Acting is a question of absorbing other peoples personalities and adding some of your own experience. – Jean-Paul Sartre

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Ive learned through experience of playing different characters, some of whom were jerks, that when you play a character who is pretentious or obnoxious, in any way, its important to knock them down a peg. – Jonah Hill

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Experience

But perhaps the rest of us could have separate classes in science appreciation, the wonder of science, scientific ways of thinking, and the history of scientific ideas, rather than laboratory experience. – Richard Dawkins

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The utmost thing is the user experience, to have the most useful experience. – Marissa Mayer

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More negatives write than call. Its a cheap shot for me to go on the air with the critical letters or E-mail I get because the reaction of the listeners is always an instantaneous expression of sympathy for me and contempt for the poor critic. – John Hall

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