“You got anything to say to your filthy monkey gods before I food you?”
Darby Conley (1970) American cartoonist
LoserPalooza
Bucky Katt
LoserPalooza and daily strip for July 28, 2003
Bucky Katt
“You got anything to say to your filthy monkey gods before I food you?”
Darby Conley (1970) American cartoonist
LoserPalooza
Bucky Katt
Peter Gabriel (1950) English singer-songwriter, record producer and humanitarian
Shock The Monkey
Song lyrics, Peter Gabriel (IV), Security (1982)
“Those monkey-thumbs were meant for dogs. Give me my thumbs, you fu**ing monkeys!”
Garth Stein The Art of Racing in the Rain
Source: The Art of Racing in the Rain
Nat King Cole (1919–1965) American singer and jazz pianist
"Straighten Up And Fly Right" (1937) written with Irving Mills.
“OK, you trained monkeys, everybody jump up and down. Let's bring back the good old pogo!”
Kurt Cobain (1967–1994) American musician and artist
1993-12-31 at Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, California, in between "About a Girl" and "Lithium".
Stage banter
“You are either the man in the white coat or you are the monkey. Susan sees herself as the monkey.”
Lisa Mason book Summer of Love
Source: Summer of Love (1994), Chapter 4 “Foxy Lady” (p. 82)
Jon Stewart (1962) American political satirist, writer, television host, actor, media critic and stand-up comedian
Charlie Rose interview, September 29, 2004
Context: If I was to really get at the burr in my saddle, it's not politics — and this is, I think, probably a horrible analogy — but I look at politicians as, they are doing what inherently they need to do to retain power. Their job is to consolidate power. When you go to the zoo and you see a monkey throwing poop, you go, "that's what monkeys do, what are you gonna do?" But what I wish the media would do more frequently is say "bad monkey."
“Hello," Magnus said to the monkey. The monkey did not reply. "I shall call you Ragnor.”
Cassandra Clare (1973) American author
Source: The Runaway Queen