Angus Young Quotes
I don't like to play above or below people's heads. Basically, I just like to get up in front of a crowd and rip it up.

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Being Bob Marley's son has done many things for me, in terms of having a career in music. I'm very proud of my music, and I'm very proud of where I'm from. People hear that I'm Bob Marley's son, and they turn on my music to listen just out of curiosity.
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Experience is a legitimate issue when John McCain raises it about Obama, and it's also legitimate for us to raise it about Palin.
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Thomas Friedman's 'The World is Flat' sold more copies in India than in the U.K. The market for go-getting business books or wonkish tomes by corporate moguls posing as philosopher kings has grown dramatically in modernising China and India.
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It's tough to be 68 and dating. I've given it up now.
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Houston is kind of a melting pot. There are many different cultures and ethnicities represented out there, even on my team. It's really cool: you'll see so many different things.
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Let's say I was a plumber, or I worked at a factory, I would download music, you feel what I'm saying?
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With a disaster like global warming, it's too late to worry about when it's looming except to figure out how to adapt to it.
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Life is an adventure, it's not a package tour.
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Only in spontaneity can we be who we truly are.
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You know, real life doesn't just suddenly resolve itself. You have to keep working at it.
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God guided me to America and gave me a good job. But he also gave me a heart so I would look back.
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In theatre, there's no time for a proper meal.
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I don't look at myself as a Scream Queen, and I don't plan on continuing on this genre route. If anything, I want to go very different places.
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I'm originally from San Francisco. I might move there some day. But, I like L.A., I have fun in L.A. It's a fun town if you've got money in your pocket. It's a good town.
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I very much looked up to Janet Evans and Summer Sanders.
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After coming to India, I have felt the loneliest I have ever been in my life. I don't have a support system here.
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I have to plead basic ignorance of most new jazz artists here.
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I can't speak on behalf of the show. I'm not a creator; I'm just a pawn.
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Seeing myself on the screen makes me cringe. I understand that I am that way - pouty.
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You cannot contribute anything to the ideal condition of mind and heart known as Brotherhood, however much you preach, posture, or agree, unless you live it.
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I usually get approached by older white ladies of a certain class, with their pearls and, you know, their Talbots on and everything, and they're like, 'We just have to say, we know we're not your demographic, but we love Paper Boi; we really love this show, and we love what you're doing.' It's totally cool.
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Most people don't want to change. They're comfortable and set in their ways. But in order to change, you have to be able to agitate people at times. And I think that's something that's very necessary for us to improve as a country.
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Some people train for certain sports and I want to train to be able to hold a super heavy electric guitar and carry luggage around myself because I always have to have 7,000 pairs of shoes. Who cares about sports?
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I don't like to play above or below people's heads. Basically, I just like to get up in front of a crowd and rip it up.