Best quotes by Andrew W.K. on Life
Checkout quotes by Andrew W.K. on Life
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‟ Most people tell you there are certain moments you should celebrate in life: for example, the weekend coming, so you should party on a Friday. Or your birthday or New Year's Eve. But what if you're excited about being alive every day? Can't you be in that celebratory state every moment you're not dead?
- Andrew W.K.
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‟ To me, life is huge and thrilling and exciting and explosive and loud. If I can make music that communicates that and reflects that, then that's an achievement.
- Andrew W.K.
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‟ How could you not let your life affect your work? That's all it is. Unless you have a very specific, isolated version of what you're doing.
- Andrew W.K.
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‟ As someone that really likes painting and visual art but also likes video and movies and also music and recording and style and clothes, it was hard to pick what to do with my life.
- Andrew W.K.
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‟ I take responsibility for everything in my life, including who I work for and what happens to me because of it.
- Andrew W.K.
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‟ Out of all the things I could imagine spending my time doing, I figure if I was going to devote myself to a mission or dedicate my life to a cause, it should be an enjoyable one. And partying was the most fun thing I could think of and also that other people could relate to.
- Andrew W.K.
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‟ You can magically alter your life if you believe hard enough and then take actual physical action in the world outside your brain to make it happen.
- Andrew W.K.
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‟ You can't want an amazing life and then resent it when it happens to you. Destiny has very little to do with what you think and what you want to do and even what you might like.
- Andrew W.K.
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‟ 'You're not alone' can be a great thing to hear when you're feeling quite despondent and alienated from the world and yourself. But if you're someone who's been completely overwrought with the intensity of life and the world, getting some space to be alone can be one of the things you crave most.
- Andrew W.K.
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‟ Life changes, and thus, partying changes, and what it means to party evolves as well.
- Andrew W.K.