Quote by Richard Pryor
I think about dying. Ive come to realize we all die alone in one w

I think about dying. Ive come to realize we all die alone in one way or another. – Richard Pryor

Other quotes by Richard Pryor

A sold-out house my first night back. Do you have any idea what kinda pressure that is? I could have been at home in my warm bed, playing Nintendo. – Richard Pryor

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I just dont want to die alone, thats all. Thats not too much to ask for, is it It would be nice to have someone care about me, for who I am, not about my wallet. – Richard Pryor

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I think about being married again, having a home and a wife. No one can ever be married too many times, and maybe if I keep trying Ill get it right one day. – Richard Pryor

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An artist is always alone – if he is an artist. No, what the artist needs is loneliness. – Henry Miller

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