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“I'm not really into rap.”
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“As I look back on it now, I'm thinking of one very vital factor, that one factor being that I was afforded the luxury - the luxurious opportunity - of finally being able to put something back. As a child growing up, it was his [Frank Sinatra] efforts that put a roof over my head, food in my stomach, clothes on my back, and that got me an education and sent me to the doctor when I was sick. All those things a child could benefit from parent. I did not want to be in a position where all I had ever done was take, take, take, frankly.”
Source : "A recent interview with Frank Sinatra Jr., who died this week". Interview with Mike Holtzclaw, www.dailypress.com. March 17, 2016.
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“So I learned two things that night, and the next day, from him: the perfection of a moment, and the fleeting nature of it.”
Source : Margaret George (2011). “The Memoirs of Cleopatra”, p.116, Pan Macmillan
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“Oh, how hard it is to find The one just suited to our mind!”
Source : Thomas Campbell (1839). “The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell: Including Theodric, and Many Other Pieces Not Contained in Any Former Edition”, p.164
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“It's interesting that in searching for monsters to play you often end up playing leaders.”
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“You just have to let yourself go and not be worried about what other people are going to say or the things that might come out...Just jump right in full force and be as silly and stupid and adolescent and introspective as you want to be.”
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“I've always told myself that I'm going to be something. Growing up, if somebody told me I was going to be a rapper, I would have been like, "Really? That's cool." I wouldn't have been like, "No, I'm not." But it happened. I didn't expect anything and don't expect anything but to be great.”
Source : Source: www.interviewmagazine.com
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“I'm an outsider. I will always be an outsider.”
Source : "R. Crumb, The Art of Comics No. 1". Interview with Ted Widmer, www.theparisreview.org. 2010.