Openly weeping in front of strangers was such a break from social norms that it was liberating.
“Openly weeping in front of strangers was such a break from social norms that it was liberating.”
— Katy Wix · Liberating
The World Motivation
Openly weeping in front of strangers was such a break from social norms that it was liberating.
“Openly weeping in front of strangers was such a break from social norms that it was liberating.”
— Katy Wix · Liberating
Openly weeping in front of strangers was such a break from social norms that it was liberating.
I think you have to be fond of something to pastiche it. If you hated it, it would just come across as bitter.
When I was 11 or 12, I wanted to be a fashion designer. I would draw outfits all the time in my school books and I had the Usborne Book of Fashion Design and spend hours on it.
The Day Today' was the first show where I'd learn whole chunks by heart. I couldn't believe that adults were allowed to still be silly.
When I was about 15 and doing National Youth Theatre, we had to learn this incredible Georgian folk song called 'Tsintskaro'. I don't even know what the words mean, but when I'm in the shower, it's the tune that wants to come out.
Being in front of the camera was very liberating for me.
Once I became a total buffoon, it was so liberating.
I learned with 'Birdman' that it's liberating when you just lose yourself and go after something that terrifies you. The experience was so good.
We all live in a very tranquil, sanitised world where you're told to do everything, and when you travel, it's very liberating not to be in that crazy, nannied state.
Singing was a liberating experience for me.