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Terry Gilliam

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The underground press was convinced that I was a junkie, an acid head. ... But I don't do drugs. I don't like being f**ked up. I've got enough bizarre chemicals floating around in my head. I'm just naturally like this.
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As quoted in Dreams: Gilliam interview by LegitCrit (May 1998)

 
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