Michael Fossel Quotes
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The sun never sets on my gallery.
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I understand the desire to write and read about the death of publishing. It's a perversely and universally appealing topic.
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I've never been more famous than I was, suddenly, in 1986.
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The words of a dead man are modified in the guts of the living.
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The stance I took was there is no room for racial bias anywhere in sports. I believe that was basically all I said about it. Certainly I was cast as an abolitionist. Death threats came. Hate mail came.
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Movies like that aren't about the visual effects and explosions. They're human stories about family, about life, about death.
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I have never believed in comparisons, whether they are about different eras, players or coaches.
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No real English gentleman, in his secret soul, was ever sorry for the death of a political economist.
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I made a lot of mistakes out of the ring, but I never made any in it.
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I never got down with conveying a larger-than-life vibe.
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American myths have never been colorless.
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Drown in a cold vat of whiskey? Death, where is thy sting?
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I've been doing extremely dangerous activities for a long time, but I've been lucky enough to have survived so far. However, sooner or later we all die... and, if that's the case, I want to die doing what I love to do the most. That's how I view death.
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I never work just to work. It's some combination of laziness and self-respect.
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I think we should look forward to death more than we do. Of course everybody hates to go to bed or miss anything, but dying is really the only chance we'll get to rest.
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One should never forbid what one lacks the power to prevent.
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When you finish a film, you never want to see it again.
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I got good grades in math, but I never really enjoyed it. My favorite part of math was algebra, but geometry was the worst.
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...nothing at all rides on the life or death of the individual.
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All your experiences, the places you go to, the encounters you have with people, and, of course, your cultural trappings all make you who you are, and who you are makes your music.
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I think the line is where you're in the studio, you're creating. That belongs to you as an artist. Nothing should taint that. I shouldn't be thinking about what the fans want, I shouldn't be thinking about what the radio wants, what the label wants, what your manager wants, a song for the chicks, a song for the street.
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We will never conquer death.