Top 36 Quotes & Sayings by May Pang

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American businesswoman May Pang.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
May Pang

May Fung Yee Pang is an American former music executive. She worked for John Lennon and Yoko Ono as a personal assistant and production coordinator, and when Lennon and Ono separated in 1973, Pang and Lennon began a relationship that lasted more than 18 months. Lennon later referred to this time as his "Lost Weekend". Pang subsequently produced two books about their relationship—a memoir called Loving John and a book of photographs, Instamatic Karma.

A friend of mine kept saying, 'You tell all these stories about John, and when you do, you say, 'Wait a minute, I have a photo to go along with that!' How come we never see these photos in a book?' So, I thought maybe it's time to put them out. It would let people see John in that world, through my eyes.
John was a very talented person who gave the world a lot of happiness through his music.
A friend of ours said, 'You think you're really going to have that much hair at 65?' I mean, John got insulted by that. — © May Pang
A friend of ours said, 'You think you're really going to have that much hair at 65?' I mean, John got insulted by that.
Goldfish in Chinese restaurants are there to draw in the gold, the money.
The likelihood of John having an affair with Brian Epstein is absurd, and actually impossible. Even when Phil Spector once tied up and threatened male sex against him, John was terrified.
Everybody changes. With John things changed on a daily basis.
John just didn't understand his being the focus of all this attention.
Many of what are now considered historic events, such as John and Paul McCartney's only jam session after The Beatles split up, weren't photographed. I'm surprised I captured as many moments as I did.
I was born to Chinese immigrant parents, who came from Taiyuan.
Although some people are under the impression that John and I spent our entire year-and-a-half together in L.A., we spent only about seven months there, from September 1973, with many long breaks back in New York.
I'm a big gadget queen.
Most people have come to know the time that John Lennon and I spent together as The Lost Weekend. I am always surprised by how many people are under the impression that our time together lasted only a single weekend.
When I was with John it took me awhile to say, 'I'm in love with him.' I loved him as a person because I'd known him for three years. But as the person I'm living with who became my lover, it was really a slow move.
To think the first boyfriend that you lived with is John Lennon, it's hard to make that realization to someone.
Sometimes it would feel permanent, but he could be jerked back into Yoko's mind games very easily. Also, as our relationship began so strangely I suppose it would have had to end just as strange.
John smoked his French Gauloises and drank lots of strong coffee.
John would drink, too, but he would stop. After a while, John would say, 'I've had enough, I don't want to be in the papers.'
I wanted to be cleared up about that Lost Weekend. I've heard enough of the myth. It was frustrating, but I let it go.
I haven't spoken to Yoko since the mid-'70s.
As unconventional as John was, he was also old-fashioned. Because of the nature of our relationship, John felt uneasy and never met my mum, which he later regretted. He would hide behind the door until she left.
John loved celebrity. We attended an American Film Institute dinner honoring James Cagney, and the room was filled with famous actors like Mae West, Kirk Douglas, John Wayne and Steve McQueen. John was like a kid in a candy store.
I had access to John like very few people had had.
I think I have a right to write about John.
I understand it when the fans are looking at me. The Beatles, and John in particular, are their musical idols. You can't touch John, but you want to know more about him, and you want to know from a person who was close to him.
People say, 'Oh God, you're name-dropping.' Well who else comes to your house when you're John Lennon? These were normal friends to him. McCartney, Jagger, they'd stop in and I'd order pizza or Mick's favorite beef curry from the local Chinese restaurant. We did normal things.
When you hear something that's not correct, it really starts to irk someone. — © May Pang
When you hear something that's not correct, it really starts to irk someone.
History is one thing that nobody can take away. No matter what anybody says or whose side you're on.
I don't have a relationship with Yoko. I've tried contacting her many times after John had died. She wouldn't return any of my phone calls.
If anybody had told me I was going to live outside of New York City, I would have thought they were out of their minds.
When John and I were together, and this is about a week or two before our relationship ended, I remember him saying, 'Do you think I should write with Paul again?' I said, 'Absolutely. You should because you want to. The two of you as solo performers are good, but together you can't be beaten.'
I grew up with feng shui, but I never saw any jewelry that would give me the energy I needed and also looked good.
I know what I saw. And the rational explanation is... it was a UFO. There's UFOs over New York, as the song goes. And I saw another one in the early '80s, and I know other did people did too.
I just get tired of the same rehashing of lies and myths.
One day, we were going to the studio for John's recording session, and as we were leaving to get to the studio, in the elevator, all of a sudden, John leaned over and gave me a kiss. He said, 'I've been waiting to do this all day.' I said, 'What are you talking about?' What happened was, he'd liked me.
I've been airbrushed out, as it were. You can imagine my frustration at being erased from history deliberately. I really don't know how Yoko can sleep at night knowing what she's done. But I can tell you I sleep very peacefully.
He was always saying, 'I wonder what Paul is doing.' When John and I were together, and this is about a week or two before our relationship ended, I remember him saying, 'Do you think I should write with Paul again?' I said, 'Absolutely. You should because you want to. The two of you as solo performers are good, but together you can't be beaten.
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