Brian Eno Quotes
Given the chance, i'll die like a baby, on some faraway beach, when the season's over.

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The problem is foster youth don't really have this network that other kids have.
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My mother is the sort of a person who has no boundaries and no filter. She also has a big ego, but it's a very unique one. And I grew up with lots of artists in an environment where conformity and the norm were totally not what anybody was after.
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Sometimes I think people get into trouble because they can't say what they want to.
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To die, to be really dead, that must be glorious. There are far worse things awaiting man than death.
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There are some forms of religion that are bad, just as there's bad cooking or bad art or bad sex, you have bad religion too.
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When you're a war correspondent, the reader is for you because the reader is saying, 'Gee, I wouldn't want to be doing that.' They're on your side.
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People always comment about my clothes. They don't think a fashionable woman can love food and be knowledgeable and actually cook.
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Nobody likes a child to die or losing an election.
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I left Beijing in 1987, shortly before my books were banned there, but have returned continually.
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I enjoy my life.
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Genius always finds itself a century too early.
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I took religion much too seriously, however, and its overall effect was depressing. I would have really liked to discard it, but somehow I couldn't.
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I love sport and will do just about anything. Someone said they'd had a go at skiing off a mountain with a parachute, and that sounds great!
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I see nothing in space as promising as the view from a Ferris wheel.
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I don't want to set the world up for surprises.
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When it comes to college education, American families are paying more and getting less.
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Death ends a life, not a relationship.
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Not to disparage anything, but most vampire stories tend to be romance novels that are 'Twilight'-ish with metrosexual guys.
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Women have a predestination to suffering.
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I concluded that I might take as a general rule the principle that all things which we very clearly and obviously conceive are true: only observing, however, that there is some difficulty in rightly determining the objects which we distinctly conceive.
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You gift is something that you do innately better than anything else.
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Things flourish, then each returns to its root. Returning to the root is called stillness: Stillness is called return to life, return to life is called the constant; knowing the constant is called enlightenment.
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Given the chance, i'll die like a baby, on some faraway beach, when the season's over.