Quote by Nikki Sixx
I forgive my mom for being a psycho and my dad for being a loser.

I forgive my mom for being a psycho and my dad for being a loser. – Nikki Sixx

Other quotes by Nikki Sixx

Ive got five kids and Im married, Tommys got two kids and hes been married, Vince just got married again, Micks out of a relationship, Tommys single as well. Weve done a lot in our life, weve covered a lot of miles. – Nikki Sixx

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If your album sells, thats cool, more people find out about you, more people get turned on to what were really about-which is a live rock and roll band. – Nikki Sixx

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A mustache really defines your face. My dad had a mustache when I was growing up, and I can still remember when he shaved it, he looked like a completely different person. – Jason Sudeikis

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Im really, really lucky. I was given my dads good genes. – Josh Brolin

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When I was on Broadway when I was little, I remember always driving through Times Square with my dad to the theater. Now when I go back, you cant even drive on Broadway in the 40s. New Times Square is too touristy to me. – Jenna Ushkowitz

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My dad, Donald, was a vet and had a practice in Yorkshire. Cats and dogs were his bread and butter, but his greatest love was large animals. – Alastair Campbell

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