
“Forgive me, Kitty, they don't call me a bundle of contradictions for nothing!”
21 July 1944
(1942 - 1944)
Source: Facing the Music And Living To Talk About It
“Forgive me, Kitty, they don't call me a bundle of contradictions for nothing!”
21 July 1944
(1942 - 1944)
Trouble Man
Song lyrics, Trouble Man (1972)
"Light My Fire" (1967). Because Jim Morrison sang this as a breakthrough hit for The Doors and was the group's primary songwriter, this is often mistakenly thought to have been written by him. It was actually written by guitarist Robby Krieger, as were some other songs including "Love Her Madly," "You're Lost Little Girl" and "Touch Me" (as well as some other songs on the Soft Parade album). The second verse of the song, however, was written by Morrison.
Misattributed
"Light My Fire" (1967); because Jim Morrison sang this as The Doors first hit, and he was the group's primary songwriter, this is often mistakenly thought by many to have been written by Morrison.
“The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't.”
Source: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
“until you have a baby, you don't even realize how much you were missing one”
Variant: That's the strange thing about being a mother: until you have a baby, you don't even realize how much you were missing one
Source: Vanishing Acts