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I know it's wrong, but I'm weak.
— Hoyt Axton
The obvious is obviously wrong.
— Joseph Granville
You know, I've seen a lot of people walkin' 'roundWith tombstones in their eyesBut the pusher don't careAh, if you live or if you die
— Hoyt Axton
Work your fingers to the bone - whadda ya get?
--------- boney fingers - boney fingers...
— Hoyt Axton
--------- boney fingers - boney fingers...
— Hoyt Axton
And I don't give a damn about a greenback dollarSpend it fast as I can for a wailin' song and a good guitarThe only things that I understand, oh yeah.
— Hoyt Axton
It is the duty of the government to guarantee maximum security, and this is not an easy task.
— Yitzhak Rabin
Perhaps that is what growing up means: slowly realizing how right your mother has been.
— Sheila Kohler
Oklahoma is the cultural center of the universe.
— Hoyt Axton
If there is any truth to reincarnation, this must be my first trip through, 'cause I don't recognize anything.
— Hoyt Axton
You know I've smoked a lot of grassO' Lord, I've popped a lot of pillsBut I never touched nothin'That my spirit could kill.
— Hoyt Axton
Execute every act of thy life as though it were thy last.
— Marcus Aurelius
When I was a little baby, my mama she said Son.Travel where you will and grow to be a manAnd sing what must be sung, poor boySing what must be sung.
— Hoyt Axton
I wasn't good enough to be a professional soccer player obviously but that was my first goal in life.
— Sean Durkin
I definitely have a little attraction to bad guys, but they have to be sweethearts underneath. After all, I like to be treated well.
— Carly Rae Jepsen
Joy to the world
All the boys and girls now
Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea
Joy to you and me — Hoyt Axton
All the boys and girls now
Joy to the fishes in the deep blue sea
Joy to you and me — Hoyt Axton
I should hate to think that the Senate was as tired of me at the beginning of my service as I am of the Senate at the end.
— Charles G. Dawes