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“I tried for a while to be an agricultural worker and was hopelessly bored. To me it was meaningless. I would stand around in heaps of manure and sings about the beauty of the work I wasn't doing.”
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“If I am not worth the wooing, I am surely not worth the winning.”
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“With Kubrick and most film directors, they are in complete control, but one can influence them.”
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“My lyrics come from my experiences growing up in life, trying to find out and express who I am. That's basically it. I'm not trying to be a prophet or anything like that. I'm just reflecting on life.”
Source : "Reasoning with Sean Paul". Interview with Laura Gardner, jahworks.org. October 1, 2002.
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“A coward never forgives.”
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“What is important is how much service you can give the world and how much you can get done and how much better you can make things.”
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“Useless to worry until we find outselves blocked. ... If it happens, then we must simply find a way around it. It may slow us down. But we will never get there at all if we stand still and worry.”
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“The curse of mortality. You spend the first portion of your life learning, growing stronger, more capable. And then, through no fault of your own, your body begins to fail. You regress. Strong limbs become feeble, keen senses grow dull, hardy constitutions deteriorate. Beauty withers. Organs quit. You remember yourself in your prime, and wonder where that person went. As your wisdom and experience are peaking, your traitorous body becomes a prison.”
Source : Brandon Mull, Brandon Dorman (2007). “Fablehaven”, p.146, Simon and Schuster