I'm used to living out of a suitcase.

I am sick of living out of a suitcase.

Like most artists, I live out of a suitcase.

I've lived out of a suitcase for four years.

My suitcase must absolutely contain my iPod.

I live out of my suitcase and I'm happy to do so.

I love living on the road; I live out of a suitcase.

The body is simply the suitcase that carries us around.

I am that dork who packs a bike helmet in her suitcase.

As long as I'm not living out of a suitcase, I'm happy.

I only travel with a carry-on suitcase in most instances.

I get ideas about what's essential when packing my suitcase.

The towels were so thick there I could hardly close my suitcase.

I'm always just travelling out of a suitcase. You get used to it.

I want to be living out of a suitcase in a different city every day.

What I can't fit into my suitcase is probably something I don't need.

Everything important that I have done can be put into a little suitcase.

I've never really considered packing my suitcase and heading to Hollywood.

Fear, anxiety and neurosis: that's just in the suitcase when you're an actor.

I moved to New York in 2003 with about $100 bucks in my pocket and a suitcase.

When I moved to L.A., I had nothing but a computer, a lighting set, and a suitcase.

We couldn't afford anything. Suitcase, clothes, everything, Barellan people bought for me.

But 17 years ago, I arrived at CNN with a suitcase, with my bicycle, and with about 100 dollars.

Two songs I like are 'High Flying Adored' and 'Another Suitcase Another Hall,' both from 'Evita.'

I feel like I live out of a suitcase. But I wouldn't trade it for anything. I'm a happy traveller.

I wanted to feel at home so I've brought Yorkshire Tea Bags in my suitcase, as well as my slippers!

All I really had was a suitcase and my drums. So I took them up to Seattle and hoped it would work.

I'm kind of a gypsy, so I love living out of a suitcase and going from place to place meeting people.

It's great to just disappear, grab a suitcase, switch the answering machine on and just go somewhere else.

I've learned that you don't need a lot in life. If it can't fit into a suitcase, you don't really need it.

I'm used to traveling. I'm used to being in different areas of the world. Home is where my suitcase lands.

I became a vegetarian, and I carried around a suitcase full of vitamins and special drinks everywhere I went.

I am Mother Jones. The Government can't take my life and you can't take my arm, but you can take my suitcase.

After living out of a suitcase for years, it's a feeling of peace to wake up in the night and know where I am.

When I'm filming, I live out of a suitcase, so everything is thrown everywhere. In real life, I'm a bit tidier.

Apart from work, I really have no time for myself. I am literally living out of a suitcase. But I love my life!

If I am going somewhere exotic, I take an empty suitcase with me to bring back the objects I fall in love with.

Dresses that don't wrinkle are key. They don't take up a whole lot of space and you can throw four into a suitcase.

Paddington Bear was a refugee with a label - 'Please look after this bear. Thank you', and he had a little suitcase.

People think being famous is so glamorous, but half the time you're in a strange hotel room living out of a suitcase.

As I try to get around with a guitar, a banjo and a suitcase of high heels and dresses, I treasure that little ukulele.

My problem is that what I like changes from week to week. Even the stuff in my suitcase right now I don't like any more.

I only travel with one suitcase - Mulberry does an incredible one. I always check it; the TSA restrictions are so tricky.

I love my little flat in Spitalfields. Lots of actors live out of a suitcase, so it's nice to have a base to come back to.

I'll tell you what I love doing more than anything: trying to pack myself in a small suitcase. I can hardly contain myself.

I hit a grand slam off Ron Herbel and when his manager Herman Franks came out to get him, he was bringing Herbel's suitcase.

I'm a vagabond. I live out of one suitcase. I feel very comfortable in black. I feel very uncomfortable in anything else than black.

My 20s were totally bonkers. I was living out of a suitcase and burning the candle at both ends. But I tell you - I am totally over it.

I came to New York with no money and just one suitcase. I had my family's emotional support, but they weren't able to help me financially.

I do so much travelling in my work that my suitcase is always packed, with my passport ready. I rarely unpack, as I am constantly on the move.

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