Quotes From "Heavier Than Heaven: A Biography Of Kurt Cobain" By Charles R. Cross

In Newcastle, Kurt announced from the stage, “I am a...
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In Newcastle, Kurt announced from the stage, “I am a homosexual, I am a drug user, and I fuck pot-bellied pigs, ” another classic Cobainism, though only one of his three claims was true. Charles R. Cross
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Though Kurt would later claim that his graffiti messages were political, in fact, most of what he wrote was nonsensical. He enraged a neighbor with a boat by painting “Boat Ack” in red letters on the ship’s hull; on the other side he lettered, “Boat people go home. Charles R. Cross
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Being unemployed, Kurt set in motion a routine that he would follow for the rest of his life. He would rise at around noon and eat a brunch of sorts. Kraft Macaroni and Cheese was his favorite food. After eating, he would spend the rest of the day doing one of three things: watching television, which he did unceasingly; practicing his guitar, which he did for hours a day, usually while watching TV; or creating some kind of art project, be it a painting, collage, or three-dimensional installation. This last activity was never formal– he rarely identified himself as an artist–yet he spent hours in this manner. Charles R. Cross
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He had the desperation, not the courage, to be himself. Once you do that, you can’t go wrong, because you can’t make any mistakes when people love you for being yourself. But for Kurt, it didn’t matter that other people loved him; he simply didn’t love himself enough. Charles R. Cross
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He was able to sit in silence for long stretches without feeling a need to make small talk. Charles R. Cross