Alonzo Bodden Quotes
I don't like conservatives. They always talk about the good old days. I'm black, we have no good old days.
Alonzo Bodden
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No one has ever written, painted, sculpted, modeled, built, or invented except literally to get out of hell.
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Baseball guys tend to flock towards steaks.
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I take pride in having something to say, which people actually want to hear.
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What makes 'American Pie' so unusual is that it isn't a relic from the counterculture but a talisman, which, like a sacred river, keeps bringing joy to listeners everywhere. When 'American Pie' suddenly is played on a jukebox or radio, it's almost impossible not to sing along.
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The only thing I can't stand more than seeing something done wrong is seeing it done slowly.
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You know what my earliest memories are? Going from one burlesque town to another. My father was in burlesque.
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Media people should have long noses like an elephant to smell out politicians, mayors, prime ministers and businessmen. We need to know the reality, the good and the bad, not just the appearance.
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I don't like conservatives. They always talk about the good old days. I'm black, we have no good old days.
Alonzo Bodden