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Memorable Lana Del Rey Quotes

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"Beautiful Player"

 

Hit me and it felt like a kiss

You know it hurts so good when you do me like this

So sad when I hear the girls talk

When I walk by, I start to cry

 

How could I have not thought of this? I actually love the Hole cover of this...

In Twin Peaks Dale Cooper says "Windom Earle's mind is like a diamond. It's cold, and hard, and brilliant."

 

She also quotes Officer Brown in Backfire “Kids, come out. Ain’t no way to live, let me show you how.”  :troll:

I knew the diamond quote is from something. I'm a Twin Peaks fan forever. <3 The only tv series that I've seen twice.


i am nothing and should be everything

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I don't if this has been mentioned / discussed elsewhere, and I do know it's kinda speculative, but bear with me...

 

Blanche Dubois. You know, of 'A Streetcar Named Desire'? I've recently re-watched the film and it got me thinking.

 

From Wikipedia - "(...) the former Southern belle has a lurid past (a marriage to a young homosexual who committed suicide when she discovered his secret; notorious sexual promiscuity; ongoing alcoholism, etc.) as well as genuine spiritual idealism and refinement."

 

Also her attraction to violent and "wrong" men / abusive relationships, the tragic death of her first love (albeit in very different circumstances), her insecurity and absolute need to be adored by everyone (especially men), and last but not least Blanche's iconic quote "I have always depended on the kindness of strangers", which Lana could be referencing in the Ride monologue as well as in Kinda Outta Luck and Carmen.

 

Carmen in particular sounds like it could have been at least partly inspired by her or a Blanche-like character --- Darling, darling, doesn't have a problem / Lying to herself cause her liquor's top shelf / It's alarming honestly how charming she can be / Fooling everyone, telling how she's having fun (...) Baby's all dressed up, with nowhere to go / That's the little story of the girl you know / Relying on the kindness of strangers / Tying cherry knots, smiling, doing party favours / Put your red dress on, put your lipstick on --- not to mention the little French interlude.

 

At the very least she's maybe a character Lana somewhat relates to / feels inspired by? I don't know, maybe it's too much of a stretch, but what do you guys think?

Kinda Outta Luck:

Time to give in to the kindness of strangers.

 

I saw this in the Lana's Inspirations thread and it's relevant Hope that it's okay to post it here - I didn't want to post this a something that I discovered!


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In "Playground" she quotes a nursery rhyme : "Rain, rain go away now / Come again another day in the game now"

 

"Moi je joue"...

Moi je joue
Moi je joue à joue contre joue
Je veux jouer à joue contre vous
Mais vous, le voulez-vous ?

(taken from the orginal version by Brigitte Bardot)


And the wind I know it’s cold

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"Ah he's/Harvey's in the sky with diamonds and he's making me crazy" probably a spin on Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds

 

Speaking of which, Television Heaven also uses a spin on that:

 

"Lucy's in the sky with ice tonight"

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I guess this is nothing new for most of you...
BTD:  "Lost but now I am found, I can see but once I was blind"
--> Amazing Grace: "I once was lost, but now I am found, Was blind, but now I see"

 

 

 

So Legit: "They said you could make it anywhere if you can make it here"

--> New York, New York by Sinatra: "And if i can make it there, I'm gonna make it anywhere"

 

And I stumbled over this one:

So Legit: "But where, no magic in the air"

--> On Broadway (recorded by many artists): "They say there's always magic in the air"


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Gods & Monsters: "God is dead/God's dead" - Friedrich Nietzsche ("Gott ist tot")

 

G&M: "Life imitates art" - Oscar Wilde ("Paradoxically though it may seem, it is none the less true that life imitates art far more than art imitates life")

 

:whitney: Me whenever I see something German on an English-speaking forum...

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