"I have Social Disease. I have to go out every night. If I stay home one night I start spreading rumors to my dogs"
- Andy Warhol
About this Quote
In this quote, Andy Warhol is using humor to express his need for continuous social interaction. He describes himself as having a "Social Disease," indicating that he is addicted to being around individuals and can not stay home alone. He explains that if he does not go out every night, he ends up being uneasy and starts to create drama or chatter even with his animals. This could be translated as a commentary on the fast-paced and social nature of Warhol's life as a famous artist and socialite. It also highlights the concept that people are social creatures and require interaction to feel satisfied.
This quote is written / told by Andy Warhol between August 6, 1927 and February 22, 1987. He was a famous Artist from USA.
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