Ed Droste Quotes
It's really hard to maintain a band as a democracy. Again, I think there's been a shift. There's a lot of emphasis put on style and a singular personality, as opposed to a more anonymous group of people playing music. It's more about can I dress this person up? Are they going to look pretty? I feel like the cult of personality is back, for sure.

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I always say, dare to struggle, dare to grin.
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No one wears high heels all day, every day.
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I really love learning and working long hours.
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When you're younger, you feel like work is work and relationships are supposed to be easy. As you get older, you realize you have to work at relationships to make them sustainable.
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Hollywood panders to the 18-to-34 crowd. That demographic doesn't care about race and the package it comes in. They care about the hottest chick. They just like hot chicks.
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I loved wrestling in Philly. It was such an exciting time in my life. That really helped me grow and think differently. It was also just a lot of fun.
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There is something so fun about scaring yourself.
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I love anything to do with ventriloquism and magic.
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Actually, I'm 5-8 and change without shoes. With shoes, 5-9.
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My energy level has not changed.
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The only peace that can be made with a dictator is once that must be based on deterrence. For today, the dictator may be your friend, but tomorrow he will need you as an enemy.
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Everybody wants attention, more or less. I just want a lot.
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A good litmus test is that you should be comfortable with your significant other being present when you hang out with your friend.
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It is natural that we should always expect an Israeli attack, even when it does not threaten.
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I have always had huge respect for comedians/comediennes. It's because comedy is very hard to portray.
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Ask spiritual questions with intense integrity, and inspiring answers will surely arrive.
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She wasn’t doing a thing that I could see, except standing there leaning on the balcony railing, holding the universe together.
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I think I'm a pretty average person, and I respond to positive things, so I write for myself.
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A man has only a limited number of ways in which he can express strong emotions or violent passions. He uses the same gestures as when what he feels is only petty and unimportant. He utters the same ordinary words.
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I have three incredible nieces and a nephew who's going off to college. To hear them say they're proud of me left me in tears.
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Many things happened in the sixties, but the period is no more significant, better, or more 'political' than today. It's time to turn the page.
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I did sound for a number of years, so I know the pain of the sound mixer on a set where everybody was talking.
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People say to me 'you're successful, what are you crying about?'. I'm crying about the people. I'm crying about their daughters. Our daughters, as one family. What good is it. What good is anything that everyone can't have. Every ism. They think we're done with racism. What about elitism, what about separatism, what about classism? That's all.
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It's really hard to maintain a band as a democracy. Again, I think there's been a shift. There's a lot of emphasis put on style and a singular personality, as opposed to a more anonymous group of people playing music. It's more about can I dress this person up? Are they going to look pretty? I feel like the cult of personality is back, for sure.