A Quote by Jenny Lawson

Meanwhile, I was doodling pictures of vampiric cougars. — © Jenny Lawson
Meanwhile, I was doodling pictures of vampiric cougars.
I have been doodling with ink and watercolor on paper all my life. It's my way of stirring up my imagination to see what I find hidden in my head. I call the results dream pictures, fantasy sketches, and even brain-sharpenin g exercises.
Someone can only be vampiric if you allow it.
Pictures often sit inside of pictures, but the edges of pictures and objects are rarely subjected to serious challenge; we are presented with distinct, whole pictures and objects.
I collected pictures and I drew pictures and I looked at the pictures by myself. And because no one else ever saw them, the pictures were perfect and true. They were alive.
Twi-moms! I love them, the little cougars!
I'm pretty sure 'ferral cats' is code for 'vampire cougars.
Some people were offended by a show about cougars.
Pictures! Pictures! Pictures! Often, before I learned, did I wonder whence came the multitudes of pictures that thronged my dreams; for they were pictures the like of which I had never seen in real wake-a-day life. They tormented my childhood, making of my dreams a procession of nightmares and a little later convincing me that I was different from my kind, a creature unnatural and accursed.
On things she had to pack before leaving her home in advance of a forest fire, 1996. Childhood pictures and pictures of my life. Do you know how many pictures that is? Not just this life; I have pictures from 13,000 lives.
Everybody loves me, babies, dogs, yah know, hot girls, cougars.
You never want to play too vampiric or generically evil, so you look for emotions or character traits that you can relate to.
I guess Pumas are in their 30s. Cougars in their 40s Jaguars are 50s, and Sabretooths go into the 60s, right?
I guess Pumas are in their 30s. Cougars in their 40s... Jaguars are 50s, and Sabretooths go into the 60s, right?
I was always doodling house sketches.
Vampires have been romanticized, and this is bringing it right back to being vampiric. I think there's something sexy and raw about that.
When I think of high school, stills are so important: it's all about the wallet with the kids - they define themselves with pictures, who they know, whose pictures they have. Yearbook pictures.
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