Lydia Lunch Quotes
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There are female artists I can look at that I find more in common with than the male artists, because they're blending the pop, dance and theatricality... but currently there aren't a lot of guys who go there.
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The challenge for a writer looking at history is to figure out what is history and what is myth. After all, what you are looking at is an interpretation of history, and so at some level, it becomes an interpretation of an interpretation.
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I'll always find the things that make a role complicated!
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My wife has a horror the children will start talking American if we spend too much time out there.
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I'm not the hands-on guy. I like writing the check, and I turn it over to the guys that make it happen, much like the way I ran my business.
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Word of mouth is the most valuable form of marketing, but you can't buy it. You can only deliver it. And you have to really deliver.
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The female attention I have to struggle hardest with is from my two-year-old daughter.
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Falling down became second nature and it really didn't bother me.
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I think that much of the truth has been withheld from the American people.
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I want to produce a country album for a country singer.
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The fact is, I diet every day of my life. I have to work at it. But I diet so I can pig out.
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Henceforth, we shall be happy to be a free citizen in an independent country.
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I don't want to be size zero and I'm glad I'm not.
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I wanna be the biggest pop group on the planet.
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The hardest thing about my job isn't the snake bites or the crocodiles, it's being away from my children. I have a really religious satellite phone call every day back to the boys, wherever we are, whatever time zone, to say goodnight.
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I feel old films should not be remade.
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Mahomet established a religion by putting his enemies to death; Jesus Christ, by commanding his followers to lay down their own lives.
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The idea of the extraordinary happening in the context of the ordinary is what's fascinating to me.
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A long-term substance abuser, a few months before his death, penned this poem: Went downtown, Hastings and Main, looking for relief from the pain. All I did was find a ticket on a one-way train. ... Give me peace before I die. The track is laid out so well; we all live our private hell; just more tickets on the hell-bound train.
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The unforgivable political sin is vanity; the killer diet is sour grapes.
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Since Love has made ruins of my heart The sun must come and illumine them. Such generosity has broken me with shame.
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The internet has grown so tremendously fast in our society. It is the fastest communications technology in the history of the world. (It) grew from almost a dead stop in 1995 to having 80 million users in the United States alone in five years. Nothing has grown that fast.
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I'm like a one-woman protest machine.