Yoko Ono Quotes
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Do we mean love, when we say love?
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I'm the worst at picking what movies are going to do well. I have no idea. I'm really surprised if a movie I like does well.
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I don't like getting out when I could be painting. And when I'm painting, I don't want anybody else around.
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I like to get to bed with a clear head.
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I hear a lot of 'Top Model' girls say they are dismissed by clients because they recognize them, but it never happened to me.
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I can swear like a fishwife.
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Feminism remains something that needs to be explained to people.
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I don't like celebrities; I don't hang out with them; I don't relate to that life.
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I like a sort of androgynous look, but I also love feminine shapes.
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Proclaiming a sexual preference is something that straight men never really have to bother with.
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I tried being anorexic for four hours, and then I was like, I need some bagels.
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I always say the greats just get better.
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The whole experience on 'Grown Ups 2' was like going to adult summer camp.
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I like music a lot.
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Well, only Japanese may understand it, but I'm like a goat or something that likes high places.
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I don't like parties past 2 am. Then it's all losers and weirdos.
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There's a plaque on our wall that says we've sold over 65 million albums, and I don't feel I've accomplished anything. I feel like I'm just getting started.
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I like Jay-Z, 50 Cent and Common. But I like the underground stuff like Young Jeezy, Black Rob and Shine. I also love heavy metal like Slipknot and Pantera, It's very intense stuff.
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I did photography, painting, and drawing, but I prefer sculpture. I like it because it's very physical.
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The adage that fact is stranger than fiction seems to be especially true for the workings of the brain.
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If you have doubt about a person's humility or smarts, don't ignore it. More often than not, there is something causing that doubt.
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I had expected that at some point during the first draft a light would go on, and I would understand, finally, how to write a book. This never happened. The process was akin to blindly walking in the dark, feeling my way only by touch, and only recognising dead ends when I smacked into them.
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I think poetry always lives its life, and people come to it and people go away from it, 'people' in the sense of larger numbers of people. It's as though you begin to think that poetry is a resource, and that at certain times people seem to need it or want it or can find sustenance in it, and at other times they can't.
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I like artists who have something to say, not wallpaper.