Cass McCombs Quotes
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'I Will Follow' is a celebration of life. Sometimes when you lose something, you understand its value more than when you had it. The same is true for life.
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In the moment when I truly understand my enemy, understand him well enough to defeat him, then in that very moment I also love him.
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I think I was the only kid on the block who knew about furniture scale by the time I was 8.
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Well, guys are better at mechanical stuff and women are better at emotional stuff.
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My main concern is getting out an album that I feel really proud of.
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There's lots of Tolkien that must be confusing to people.
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I am a woman above everything else.
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New Year's resolutions work like this: you think of something you enjoy doing and then resolve to stop doing it.
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To have my mind racing and my heart beating fast over glorious possibilities is very close to the summit of life experience for me.
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Venus knows country matters: country knows Venus: For Love, Dione's boy, was born on the farm.
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I really do believe that anything in life - any obstacle or challenge - can be made better with humor.
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We cannot have peace among men whose hearts find delight in killing any living creature.
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I think this concern about a jobless recovery at this point is a bit premature,
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If you think individual, that's how you're going to come off. I've always given 'team' a chance.
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There are levels of outrage, and there's a point at which you can't be trespassed upon anymore.
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I wait for the next opportunity to have something to do with food. If I get rested, my mind just starts creating new dishes - click, click, click.
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The man of understanding can no more sit quiet and resigned while his country lets its literature decay, and lets good writing meet with contempt, than a good doctor could sit quiet and contented while some ignorant child was infecting itself with tuberculosis under the impression that it was merely eating jam tarts.
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We all make choices, but in the end our choices make us.
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It was like that. Sometimes I'd go for a period—days or weeks—without feeling the full sweep of my loss, and then as unexpected as a thunderclap, the realization would rip the protective coating from my senses. Maybe that's the way it is with trick knees and aging griefs. Totally pain free one moment and absorbingly painful the next.
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I want to make something that's useful to someone, somewhere.