Autobiography morrissey quotes about loneliness
Nothing fortified me, and simple loneliness all but destroyed me, yet I felt swamped by the belief that life must mean something- otherwise why was it there?...
“It was probably nothing but it felt like the world.”
― Morrissey, quote from Autobiography
“David [Bowie] quietly tells me, ‘You know, I’ve had so much sex and drugs that I can’t believe I’m still alive,’ and I loudly tell him, ‘You know, I’ve had SO LITTLE sex and drugs that I can’t believe I’m still alive.”
― Morrissey, quote from Autobiography
“My childhood is streets upon streets upon streets upon streets.
Streets to define you and streets to confine you, with no sign of motorway, freeway or highway.”
― Morrissey, quote from Autobiography
“Nobody can possibly be so hungry that they need to take a life in order to feel satisfied - they don't after all, take a human life, so why take the life of an animal?
We're all lonely, but I'd rather be lonely by myself than with a long list of duties and obligations.
Both are conscious beings with the same determination to survive. It is habit, and laziness and nothing else.”
― Morrissey, quote from Autobiography
“Could things get any worse? Why, yes, little one. Be patient.”
― Morrissey, quote from Autobiography
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