Andy Warhol (1928-1987), kaut kas no Nastavševa, ne. |
[Sep. 29th, 2015|12:41 am] |
Mr. Warhol: "Dying is the most embarrassing thing that can ever happen to you. Because someone has got to care of all your details. You've died and someone has got to take care of your body, make the funeral arrangements, pick out the casket and the service, and the cemetery, and the clothes for you to wear, and get someone to style you and do the make-up. You'd like to help them. And most of all you'd like to do the whole thing yourself. But your're dead, so you can't. Here you spend your whole life trying to make enough money to take care of yourself, so you won't bother anyone else with your problems. And then you wind up dumping the biggest problem ever in somebody else's lap. It's a shame. I never understood why when you died, you didn't just vanish, and everything could just keep going as it was. Only you just won't be there." |
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