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For me, Love is something very pure.
Michael Jackson
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Please, I don't want anybody to think I'm starving, I'm not. My health is perfect, actually.
Michael Jackson
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Have you seen my childhood? I'm searching for the world that I came from cause I've been looking around in the lost and found of my heart.
Michael Jackson
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I truly believe I have the most wonderful fans in the world.
Michael Jackson
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Escapism- that's what I like. I'm not so crazy about the reality of everything.
Michael Jackson
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Don't be afraid to be different.
Michael Jackson
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Your thoughts are as free as any bird...
Michael Jackson
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What's the point? You can bring in 50 witnesses and it would not change what the tape clearly shows.
Michael Jackson
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I'd say to myself: "This is my dream, this is my wish." Because a wish is more than a wish. It is a goal. It is something your conscious and subconscious can help make reality.
Michael Jackson
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Unconditional love is all you have. You can't overdose on love, you never can. It's a beautiful thing.
Michael Jackson
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My attitude is if fashion says it's forbidden, I'm going to do it.
Michael Jackson
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Like the Bible says. A child should be leader of them all, and to be led by that kind of innocence. Didnt Jesus say bring on the children? Be like the children. Not childish, but child-like. That kind of innocence.
Michael Jackson
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There were times when I had great times with my brothers, pillow fights and things, but I used to always cry from loneliness.
Michael Jackson
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When children listen to music, they don't just listen. They melt into the melody and flow with the rhythm. Something inside starts to unfold its wings - soon the child and the music are one.
Michael Jackson
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If you don't have that memory of being loved, you are condemned to search the world for something to fill you up.
Michael Jackson
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Love. Children are loving, they dont gossip, they dont complain, theyre just open–hearted. Theyre ready for you. They dont judge. They dont see things by way of color. Theyre very child–like. Thats the problem with adults: they lose that child–like quality. And thats the level of inspiration thats so needed and is so important for creating and writing songs and for a sculptor, a poet or a novelist. Its that same kind of innocence, that same level of consciousness, that you create from. And kids have it. I feel it right away from animals and children and nature. Of course.
Michael Jackson
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The most conspicuous thing about suffering is, as W.H. Auden once observed, its banality. The day is green, the sun is shinging, someone is eating, or opening a window, the torturer's horse is scatching its innocent behind on a tree, and in a mere second someone we love is dead.
Michael Jackson
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To live is to be musical, starting with the blood dancing in your veins. Everything living has a rhythm. Do you feel your music?
Michael Jackson
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No matter what you do, give it everything you have. Be the best, not the second best.
Michael Jackson
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With just a little love and a little caring, I have seen kids totally turn around. Where you can't find any cancer at all anymore in their body. I've done it a lot of times. I'm not trying to say I'm Jesus Christ. We should just give a little more attention to the power of love and caring and faith and prayer.
Michael Jackson
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We have to heal our wounded world. The chaos, despair, and senseless destruction we see today are a result of the alienation that people feel from each other and their environment.
Michael Jackson
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We can program ourselves to be the person we want to be, whatever the subject matter is, live in it by a mental physical program - a system of learning and doing. Studying all the greats in that field and becoming greater. I believe we are powerful, but we don't use our minds to full capacity. Your mind is powerful enough to help you attain whatever you want.
Michael Jackson
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Out of the bliss comes magic, wonderment and creativity.
Michael Jackson
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The more passive one's life in the field, the greater the need to reverse the situation when one returns home, which is why the arcane and authoritative character of academic writing may be seen, to some extent, as a vengeful reaction to the inertia, uneventfulness, and waiting one had to endure as a guest at someone else's banquet. A way of redressing an existental imbalance, as it were reclaiming authorial will by superimposing one's own meaning on theirs...
Michael Jackson
