Lydia Lunch Quotes
I used to think feminism was a liberating force - now I see many of those people are just censors under a different name.

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I work in the most non-Communist job. I work for 'Martha Stewart Living.'
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Let's help those in prison maintain positive connections with their community. If we truly want re-entry to be successful, and we do, people need to come back to a place that still feels like home.
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I think there's no greater healing power than music.
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So long as you do not achieve social liberty, whatever freedom is provided by the law is of no avail to you.
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A Nicklaus Design golf course is done by the guys in my company that I work with, that have been trained in my vision, and they do what they think I might do. They might come in the office and ask me questions and I'd certainly answer their questions, but I'm not involved in the site visits or anything else.
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Gov. Perry has led the way in Texas on creating an environment for job growth.
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I always tell people I went to the Harvard School of Comedy in front of America.
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We're going to create a portable handheld environment, and you should expect the same things you've always expected from Playstation - a great quality product, versatility, great value to the consumer.
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I never try to follow a trend or fashion.
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Every guy should be the owner of a really nice pen. When you put your thoughts down, or whenever you're going to share something with someone, it means something if it bleeds out in a nice ink.
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The Strokes are one of my favorite bands... And there's this band called Future Islands that I love.
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I just go in the studio and write on the spot and see what comes out.
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Going to hospital is rather like going to an alien planet.
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I wasn't that hard. I wasn't that tough. I wasn't that funny – I looked like me.
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I have me. I have God. I have my son. Everything else is extra.
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I'm the girl who will show up in jeans no matter what - but the jeans can get fancier and fancier.
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I love performing outside because it's as if the heavens are open and the elements become part of the stage show as well - you know, the wind and the rain and the thunder. It's almost as if there's a sense of invocation in performance.
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It's funny, though, speaking of fathers and sons, because me and John Goodman played father and son, like, five or six years ago in the film 'Death Sentence,' and I got back with him again in 'Inside Llewyn Davis.'
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I think women today are really struggling with these dual roles: How do you have a full-time career and be ambitious and still take care of your family?
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For some reason, I have always been interested in the stories of people who are exiled and who are deprived of rights. My main motive to make a film is to keep the society in mind and the hospitality adhered.
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I like being in control of making all the major decisions pertaining to my projects. That's something that you don't get to do in a group. Everything has to be voted on - every minor decision.
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I used to think feminism was a liberating force - now I see many of those people are just censors under a different name.