A Quote by Louis C. K.

There's nowhere I won't go. As long as it's horribly, horribly true and/or wrong. — © Louis C. K.
There's nowhere I won't go. As long as it's horribly, horribly true and/or wrong.
The economics of the security world are all horribly, horribly nasty and are largely based on fear, intimidation and blackmail.
But I'm the sort of person who, if certain structures topple, it could all go horribly wrong.
When I play a solo I'm just expressing that moment. It can go horribly wrong easily enough.
The reality, certainly in my life, is that we all have love stories that go terribly wrong; we all have horribly broken hearts. And somehow we endure. We're not destroyed by it.
I always get nervous before a gig, so I look over my writing, trying not to fantasise about all the things that could go horribly wrong.
Even when nuclear power plants go horribly wrong, they do less damage to the planet and its people than coal-burning stations operating normally.
I'm a choir girl gone horribly, desperately wrong.
Las Vegas is a SimCity game gone horribly wrong.
I don't know any successful entrepreneur that doesn't have at least a handful of stories about the things they did that went horribly wrong.
You never know what's going to happen when somebody endeavors to do a true crime story. It can be horribly misleading.
The doctor told Phil, my then husband, that my condition was really bad news. They had found an artery tearing and said I could die. They said they could try to patch it up but it could go horribly wrong. It all turned out okay in the end but it was touch and go.
Of course, living is another way of killing oneself: its drawback is that it takes so horribly long.
I'd say 80 percent of my auditions go very horribly.
You never know what's going to happen when somebody endeavors to do a true crime story. It can be horribly misleading. It could be tabloidy.
The biggest experiment there - and I was convinced for a really long time that it was going to fail horribly - had to do with this weird thing I do every now and then. Like everyone else, as a reader there are certain things that really rub me the wrong way in fiction - pet bugbears, let's call them.
It was extremely dangerous to be a black man in the KKK. If I'd been exposed, it could have all gone horribly wrong. The Klansmen were armed, and there was always a peril.
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