A Quote by Pete Wentz

I think everyone should go crazy at least once in their life. I don't think you've truly lived until you've thought about killing yourself. — © Pete Wentz
I think everyone should go crazy at least once in their life. I don't think you've truly lived until you've thought about killing yourself.
If you say, 'I don't want to offend anyone,' then don't get on stage. Just ask yourself, 'Do I think it is right? Do I think it is offensive? And do I think that everyone is okay to hear this? If I truly believe this, then I should go and do this.'
I think it's a wonderful thing, turning 50. I think everyone should do it at least once.
I think we should all live on the precipe of life, as fully and as dangerously as possible. Everyone should make the assumption that they're going through life only once. Tomorrow we die. Why not take chances, extend yourself? How awful it is when a person comes to the end of life full of regret.
I think everyone should live in New York City if they ever get the chance at least once in their life. It's such a great place to live; there's a different energy about living in the city.
I think there should be a rule that everyone in the world should get a standing ovation at least once in their lives.
Think about yourself at least once in your life otherwise you may miss the best comedy in this world.
Everyone should get sacked at least once. It forces you to look at yourself... It is important to have setbacks, because that is the reality of life. Perfection doesn't exist.
Go first to your Highest Thought about yourself. Imagine the you that you would be if you lived that thought every day. Imagine what you would think, do, and say, and how you would respond to what others would do and say. Do you see any difference between that projection and what you think, do, and say now?
I think everyone should experience defeat at least once during their career. You learn a lot from it.
I think that everyone should get married at least once, so you can see what a silly, outdated institution it is.
I didn't think much about that statement then. But later I would-I still do. I think about it and think about it until I think I'm going crazy.
I know something about killing. I don't like killing. And I don't think a state honors life by turning around and sanctioning killing.
When I think about life on Earth, there should not be a species like us. And if there was, we should be out in the jungle killing each other in small groups. That's what you should expect.
That sounds so weird: "kill yourself." It makes it sound like you tried to murder someone, only that someone is you. But killing someone is wrong, and I don't think suicide is. It's my life, right? I should be able to end it if I want to. I don't think it's a sin.
When you let go of the belief that you should or need to know who you are, what happens to confusion? Suddenly it is gone. When you fully accept that you don't know, you actually enter a state of peace and clarity that is closer to who you truly are than thought could ever be. Defining yourself through thought is limiting yourself.
I don't think it matters how fast you write. It's how long you thought about it. I like to think of it as a well filling up. I think about it until the well is full, and then I let go.
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