A Quote by Jonathan Larson

Just don't let go or you may drown. — © Jonathan Larson
Just don't let go or you may drown.
Ho! Ho! Ho! To the bottle I go To heal my heart and drown my woe Rain may fall, and wind may blow And many miles be still to go But under a tall tree will I lie And let the clouds go sailing by
YOU LET ME DROWN!” Owen said. “YOU DIDN’T DO ANYTHING! YOU JUST WATCHED ME DROWN! I’M ALREADY DEAD!” he told us. “REMEMBER THAT: YOU LET ME DIE.
You may not win the Super Bowl. Your kids may not go on to be doctors and lawyers and everything may not go perfectly. That doesn't mean it was a bad plan or the wrong thing. It's just like a football season. Everything's not going to go perfect.
We cling to words like drowning men to straws. But still we drown, we drown.
Can one drown in one's element... If fish can drown in water, can human beings suffocate in air?
Finding someone who's willing to drown with you creates a situation where you no longer want to drown.
It is a strange paradox: Humans drown in the water, fish drown in the land.
When someone was willing to drown with me, I really didn't want to drown anymore.
You wanted to drown in a woman. Here's your chance. Drown in her blood" ~Violence(Maddox)
No, not really. I mean, at the end of the day, it's just a part. You just go into it, and like your life, you're walking along the street, as a really bad analogy, you step on a little stone, and it just kind of flies away and you have no idea where it's going. And then you are just trying not to drown afterwards. And that's my life. See, that was really terrible.
Drown thyself? Drown cats and blind puppies.
You don't drown by falling into water. You only drown if you stay there.
You don't drown by falling in water. You only drown if you stay there.
It's funny because when Jason [Statham] was drowning I was filming with an iPhone. It may have been a bit insensitive but I just thought, "you know what, this was a magic moment". And I couldn't help him anyway because I didn't want to drown.
You don't drown by falling in the water; you drown by staying there.
A wise man who cultivates wisdom may sometimes drown in it.
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