A Quote by Johnny Damon

But I dig myself, and especially if my wife digs me, I dig myself more. — © Johnny Damon
But I dig myself, and especially if my wife digs me, I dig myself more.
I had this idea that I could hire myself out as a person to go on archeological digs and dig, without any training! I actually wrote to a number of archeology departments and offered up my services.
If you desire to dig a well to reach water, your efforts are more fruitful if you dig one 100-foot-deep hole than if you dig ten holes each 10 feet deep.
Art and life are subjective. Not everybody's gonna dig what I dig, but I reserve the right to dig it.
I don't really think about the audience much. I think of myself. Let me dig myself out of that one.
I dig my father. I wish he could open his eyes and dig me.
I've called myself the Pied Piper, I've called myself the Weatherman, I've called myself Kellz, I've called myself a lot of things, changing the name, switching it up, just flipping, remixing. But never to harm anybody. Never to make a deep statement for people to dig into and figure it out.
My influences happen at more of a subconscious level, I don't dig too deep into that or analyze it myself.
I do consider myself an actress now. I think 'Dig' and 'Transparent' have given me the confidence.
When I was a kid, I used to love to play 'Dig Dug.' It was, like, this little dude, where he digs in the dirt and makes tunnels.
The music I really like to get off on is the old rhythm 'n' blues and rock 'n' roll stuff... that's what I really dig. And I also dig to sing ballads as well. And I also dig writing my own songs. I was just trying to find a way of integrating the whole thing, taking a look at the total picture.
You didn't plan to write a story; it just happened. Well, it could be argued that the next thing you should do is find a hole to dig. Right? So you start digging a hole and then somebody brings a body along and puts it in. That's what a story must feel like to me. It's not that you say, "I want to write a story about a gravedigger." But you're walking along and "I don't know what I'm doing here in this story,' and - boop! a shovel. "Oh, interesting. Ok, what does one do with a shovel? Digs a hole. Why? I don't know yet. Dig the hole! Oh, look a body."
Music is a treasure hunt. You dig and dig, and sometimes you find something.
Any writer would rather dig into character than dig into fancy plots.
Sometimes I'm so deeply buried under self-reproaches that I long for a word of comfort to help me dig myself out again.
It's very tiring having other people tell you how much they dig you if you yourself don't dig you.
When it comes down to digging, can't nobody dig as hard as I can dig.
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