Chester Bennington Quotes
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I greatly enjoy reading the biographies of scientists, and when doing so I always hope to learn the secrets of their success. Alas, those secrets generally remain elusive.
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Me and my brothers started a musical group early on, and we were playing in places where we really weren't supposed to be.
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No policy that does not rest upon some philosophical public opinion can be permanently maintained.
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You can cage the singer but not the song.
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People talk about making art films - experimental films. I can make an art film every day of the week. Nothing to it. What's difficult is to combine a commercial film with art.
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My father is a college professor and that's about the extent of my college experience. I'm sort of a professional student forever. I think just as human beings we always have a student who is alive in us and is waiting to pop up and make us feel like we are 16 years-old again.
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I usually meditate twice a day: Transcendental Meditation.
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My fans want me to talk to them. And even if they want to be critical, I want to hear what they've got to say.
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I always look forward, not back.
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My personal view is always I'm in favour of anything that gives parliament a greater say. That's after all what we were elected for.
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I love my husband. I believe in him, and I am proud of his accomplishments.
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Study after study shows that people are much less likely to lie to a person they consider to be honest.
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Believe me, I don't take that lightly. To have struck gold twice with 'Rent' and 'Wicked.' I know it's rare and I'm very lucky to have that kind of phenomenon in my life. They're not just great shows, they're shows that resonate with young audiences.
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It might be that to surrender to happiness was to accept defeat, but it was a defeat better than many victories.
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I know when I walk into that classroom in the morning, even if it’s for a split second, at some point I’m being checked out.
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Admiration, n. Our polite recognition of another's resemblance to ourselves.
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Physics is, hopefully, simple. Physicists are not.
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Der Philister … ist demnach ein Mensch ohne geistige Bedürfnisse. Hieraus nun folgt gar mancherlei: erstlich, in Hinsicht auf ihn selbst, daß er ohne geistige Genüsse bleibt; nach dem schon erwähnten Grundsatz: il n’est pas de vrais plaisirs qu’avec de vrais besoins.
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All my life I have studies the peculiar powers of music. It has a force of its own that few would deny.
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Sometimes the Nonman would climb upon some wild pulpit, the mossed remains of a fallen tree, the humped back of a boulder, and paint wonders with his dark voice. Wonders and horrors both.
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Nobody says, 'Yeah, I'd like to set myself up for some serious criticism!' And yet, the only way to be remarkable is to do just that.
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I am glad that I paid so little attention to good advice; had I abided by it I might have been saved from some of my most valuable mistakes.
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Sympathy is the surest destruction of selfishness. Children, like the grown person, grow the better for participation in the sufferings where their own only share is pity.
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As an artist, I want a reaction.