Hunter S. Thompson Quote

I still feel needles in my back when I think about all the horrible disasters that would have befallen me if I had permanently moved to San Francisco and rented a big house, joined the company dole, become national-affairs editor for some upstart magazine—that was the plan around 1967. But that would have meant going to work on a regular basis, like nine to five, with an office—I had to pull out.


Conversations with Hunter S. Thompson (ed. 2008)


I still feel needles in my back when I think about all the horrible disasters that would have befallen me if I had permanently moved to San Francisco ...

I still feel needles in my back when I think about all the horrible disasters that would have befallen me if I had permanently moved to San Francisco ...

I still feel needles in my back when I think about all the horrible disasters that would have befallen me if I had permanently moved to San Francisco ...

I still feel needles in my back when I think about all the horrible disasters that would have befallen me if I had permanently moved to San Francisco ...