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I don't like crying. I'm a country boy, and we're the product of our upbringing. As a boy, I was told that men don't cry.
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I think being raised by a single mother put me on the outside, and I would watch my mothers married friends and think, Why does she put him down in public? or, Why is he so rude to her? It seemed to me that there were very few marriages where the couple were genuinely in a supportive, loving partnership.
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Everything was such a damned nice idea when it was an idea.
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Well, Columbus wasn't looking for America, my man, but that turned out to be pretty okay for everyone.
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Men of wit, learning and virtue might strike out every offensive or unbecoming passage from plays.
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Don't take my criticisms as iron-clad rules but more as suggestions.
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I went to the Democratic Convention as a journalist, and returned a cold-blooded revolutionary.
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My grandfather lived across the garden from us, and in his attic he had a lot of radios, appliances and inventions that he had made over 50 years, such as a keyboard called a clavioline, which can be heard on some Beatles songs - it was popular in the 60s. So we had all that at home.
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Always remember that a soldier's pack is lighter than a slave's chains.
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The art market is global now, and theres becoming more of an international consensus about what constitutes good art.