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“This is the personal side of things. When I started going through some of those transitions in my mind, just as a human being versus as an artist, I tried to... Essentially, I did this thing called Landmark Forum. It's three days of mind-expanding, existential philosophy, like Jean-Paul Sartre for everyday living. In existential philosophy they talk about "Being and Nothingness," this idea of not putting meaning onto things, and that in that way you live more purely. In other words, we form reality from these stories that we make up about our lives.”
Source : Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
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“To be without health insurance in this country means to be without access to medical care. But health is not a luxury, nor should it be the sole possession of a privileged few. We are all created b'tzelem elohim - in the image of God - and this makes each human life as precious as the next. By 'pricing out' a portion of this country's population from health care coverage, we mock the image of God and destroy the vessels of God's work.”
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“Benzedrine often helps a case run.”
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“Music really does just boil down to basically, essentially songwriting chords and melodies.”
Source : Source: www.coupdemainmagazine.com
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“Everyone's afraid of everybody else...maybe because we're all afraid of ourselves.”
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“And then there stole into my fancy, like a rich musical note, the thought of what sweet rest there must be in the grave.”
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“A book is something that young readers can experience on their own time. They decide when to turn the page. They'll put their arm right on the page so you can't turn it because they're not ready to go to the next page yet. They just want to look at it again, or they want to read the book over and over because they really enjoy setting the pace themselves.”
Source : Source: www.teachingbooks.net
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“Whatever is is a movement; man is a movement-to something other than man.”
Source : Harry Hooton (1961). “It is Great to be Alive”