Sade's stuff is real deceptive. She's got stuff about prostitutes, poverty and people on the streets.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like how strong Sade is and how she doesn't give away too much.
What I love about Sade other than her smooth and sultry voice is her willingness to be vulnerable. As a powerful, strong and beautiful woman of color, she showed her delicate, passionate side in a world where most of us are putting on a brave face. I love how effortless her style was and how consistent that red lip was!
She's lonely and wounded and very vulnerable and it really is a story about people at the heart of it all.
Whatever you think of de Sade, he was a complex figure and we should not look for easy answers with him. He was, strangely perhaps, against the death penalty, and he was never put in prison for murders or anything like that.
And I liked this extreme character of de Sade.
No matter how old and glorious the models, sad indeed is the woman who sees fashion as a means of self-expression rather than an agent of social control.
Sadism is not an infectious disease that strikes a person all of a sudden. It has a long prehistory in childhood and always originates in the desperate fantasies of a child who is searching for a way out of a hopeless situation.
As an actress for most of my life, I am profoundly familiar with poverty.
It is very sad about Michael Jackson, much as in the tragic cases of Heath Ledger, Anna Nicole and other celebrities who have died are a result of drugs. It is always sad when such a bright light goes out.
Her book about the money in sex gives you the feeling of the sex in money.
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