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I define nothing. Not beauty, not patriotism. I take each thing as it is, without prior rules about what it should be.
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All this talk about equality. The only thing people really have in common is that they are all going to die.
Look, when I started out, mainstream culture was Sinatra, Perry Como, Andy Williams, Sound of Music. There was no fitting into it then and of course, there's no fitting into it now.
I became interested in folk music because I had to make it somehow.
The land created me. I'm wild and lonesome. Even as I travel the cities, I'm more at home in the vacant lots.
Death to me means nothing as long as I can die fast.
My father probably thought the capital of the world was wherever he was at the time. It couldn't possibly be anyplace else. Where he and his wife were in their own home, that, for them, was the capital of the world.
At times in my life the only place I have been happy is when I am on stage.
What's money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.
I define nothing. Not beauty, not patriotism. I take each thing as it is, without prior rules about what it should be.
A hero is someone who understands the responsibility that comes with his freedom.
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The true republic men, their rights and nothing more women, their rights and nothing less.
The secret of success is learning how to use pain and pleasure instead of having pain and pleasure use you. If you do that, you're in control of your life. If you don't, life controls you.
As a means of contrast with the sublime, the grotesque is, in our view, the richest source that nature can offer.
In general I was a good kid. It usually took a lot to make me mad. But once I reached the boiling point, I lost all rational control. Totally without thinking, when my anger was aroused, I grabbed the nearest brick, rock, or stick to bash someone. It was as if I had no conscious will in the matter.
Everything that has ever been called folk art has always reflected domination.
In my dreams I hear again the crash of guns, the rattle of musketry, the strange, mournful mutter of the battlefield.
Inclusive, good-quality education is a foundation for dynamic and equitable societies.
Thus so wretched is man that he would weary even without any cause for weariness... and so frivolous is he that, though full of a thousand reasons for weariness, the least thing, such as playing billiards or hitting a ball, is sufficient enough to amuse him.
Nothing in the affairs of men is worthy of great anxiety.
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