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John Dieterich
"For me, the voice expresses things that there are just no other ways to express."
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Source : "Deerhoof". Interview with Joshua Klein, pitchfork.com. January 29, 2007.
John Dieterich
#Voice Quotes
#Way Quotes
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“What we most regret are not the errors we make, but the things we didnt do.”
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“Sometimes it's not even a role that's specifically written for a woman. It could be a role written for a white man or Asian man, or Latino. If it's something that I feel I could do well, I go after it. Especially if it's nothing that has to be gender or race specific, I'm all over it.”
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“Oh my, I've just discovered what science shows us about our humble but spectacular place in the universe, and I have to say: it is thrilling and mind-boggling beyond all imaginings! It makes the Bible so puny and uninspired, and certainly less poetic, by comparison. I'm terribly sorry. I sincerely misunderstood so much. I almost wish there were a God so I could be punished for all the suffering I have obliviously caused in the world. But since there will be no cosmic punishment for me, I will spend what time I have left working in a family planning clinic in Latin America. Good day.”
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“Usually, I take a hike for a while after submitting a column to Townhall. Too much of my insensitivity can cause emotional problems among proggies, and I am, after all, a compassionate man.”
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“It's really hard to scare people on network television. You've got to be smart about it. You've got to parcel out the scares.”
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“I'm not perfect, but I believe my faith in Jesus Christ will really take me far in the world!”
Source : "Biography/Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
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“I have gained and lost the same 10 pounds so many times over and over again my cellulite must have deja vu!”
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“When we turn the Bible into an adjective and stick it in front of another loaded word, we tend to ignore or downplay the parts of the Bible that don’t quite fit our preferences and presuppositions. In an attempt to simplify, we force the Bible’s cacophony of voices into a single tone and turn a complicated, beautiful, and diverse holy text into a list of bullet points we can put in a manifesto or creed. More often than not, we end up more committed to what we want the Bible to say than what it actually says.”