Quote by Chrissie Hynde
In my experience lust only ever leads to misery. All that suspicio

In my experience lust only ever leads to misery. All that suspicion and jealousy and anguish it unleashes. I dont want those things in my life. – Chrissie Hynde

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Im not a figurehead for anything. I was a single mom with two kids. What else was I going to do? It was either be in a band or be a waitress. – Chrissie Hynde

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