Pighead Quotes & Sayings
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They say an elephant never forgets. Well, you are not an elephant. Take notes, constantly. Save interesting thoughts, quotations, films, technologies ... the medium doesn't matter, so long as it inspires you. — Aaron Koblin

Dear Pighead, The reason I am so distant is because, well, there are two reasons actually. The first reason is my drinking. I require alcohol, nightly. And nothing can get in the way. The second reason is your disease. I can't stand the idea of getting close to you, or closer, only to have you up and die on me, pulling the carpet out from under my life. You're my best friend. The best friend I ever had. I have to protect that. I don't call you or see you much because I'm killing you off now, while it's easier. Because I can still talk to you. It makes sense to me to separate now, while you're still healthy, as opposed to having it just happen to me one night out of the blue. I'm trying to evenly distribute the pain of loss. As opposed to taking it in one lump sum. — Augusten Burroughs

An album is like a child and after a while I was ready to give birth! — Gloria Trevi

Something having been done just about everywhere just about always is no kind of justification for doing it now. — Jonathan Safran Foer

I am myself when I get up, I am myself throughout the day and I am myself when I go back to sleep, you probably might have met someone else when I was asleep and claimed it to be changed me. — Pushpa Rana

Are you also going to inform me I need to be as swift as a fire so I may move mountains in the wind?" Yoshi — Renee Ahdieh

Love-making is not a battle! It is a process, work and fulfillment of greater and endless wealth. — Anyaele Sam Chiyson

Whatever worth doing at all is worth doing well. — Pillip D.Stanhope

All that interior violence and complication to defend themselves from the very tenderness. — Susana Fortes

When he was nearly thirty-six, my brother Jem got his heart badly broken when his fourth marriage fell apart, mostly because his wife never could get used to Boo, who lived with them and creeped her out by making little wooden dolls of her and putting them in the hollow tree out front. — Silas House

The world can't die. Many generations have thought the world was dying. But it was only their world which was dying. — Tadeusz Konwicki