Nothing was working, and my friend was dead, and I didn't want to look at that.

Anthony Kiedis
Nothing was working, and my friend was dead, and I...
Nothing was working, and my friend was dead, and I...
Nothing was working, and my friend was dead, and I...
Nothing was working, and my friend was dead, and I...
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Nothing was working, and my friend was dead, and I didn't want to look at that. This quote speaks of the importance of not letting your emotions override your logic. If you're struggling with something and feel as though there's no way out of the situation, don't let it get you down.

Source: Scar Tissue

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