Oneohtrix Point Never (Daniel Lopatin) Quotes
Games isn't really pop music, and neither is OPN. Both are part of the same ecosystem and both deal with exploring the undercurrents of pop music.
 
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	I think of myself as a mum who finds the time to go to work. I have to check myself for baby sick before I walk out of the house in the morning. I am really a mum... I know I am a great mother.   
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	Frankly, I don't like publicity.   
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	I hope that the movie industry will learn from the experiences of the music industry and will be much more constructive in their approach to P2P.   
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	I know that my fans want to know who I'm sleeping with, but it's really none of their business.   
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	I wanted them to beat Laurel Highlands' score, and we did. I want them thinking Albert Gallatin is coming for them.   
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	I don't like fame, I prefer to have no profile. But this is not possible for me. This is what I do, so I just have to find a way of being comfortable with it.   
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	What is left of you once your clothes have had their say?   
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	Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer - and often the supreme disappointment.   
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	It was not possible to formulate the laws of quantum mechanics in a fully consistent way without reference to the consciousness.   
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	I guess my idea of a good audience is one that's quiet and listens, but also that's alive: they respond, they're getting the jokes, they're with me. And that' s been happening.   
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	The Communist Party and the Soviet Government display constant concern to strengthen the country's defensive might and raise the combat readiness of the Armed Forces.   
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	Footballers today are forced to conform to a bodily aesthetic that in its rigidity and uniformity makes fashion models look as varied as snowflakes. This wasn't always so. Up until the 1980s most teams in all divisions had a couple of fat ones, a couple of little ones, at least one bandy one, one completely covered in hair, two weaklings and a chap with no neck. This was an era when you didn't need names on the backs of shirts in order to tell who's who, you could clearly identify them with your eyes half shut from the other side of the pitch.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					