Corey Taylor Quotes
I grew up poor in crappy situations... various crappy situations. What kept me sane was reading and music. I had so many different literary tastes growing up, be it fiction like Stephen King or Piers Anthony or non-fiction like reading Hunter S. Thompson essays or reading the Beats. I was a huge fan of the Beat movement.

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I'm learning as I go. I don't know everything. I never had anybody to look at, nobody ever taught me, and where I'm from I didn't have any famous role models.
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For me, 'The Brady Bunch' is just a part of the fabric of my career, but for a lot of people, that's it.
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You would never see me driving around in a sports car. I feel like you're so low and squish-able by transport trucks.
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I went into acting as psychotherapy, and it's still a work in progress.
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I used to hate any batsman who would not get out in my deliveries.
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The best thing to do is just leave them alone. Alligators want to be away from you just as much as you want to be away from them.
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When I left office in 1979, I was about the only one who had really left public office on my own.
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I think the reason they cast me as the good girls is because they couldn't find any in Hollywood.
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'Blood Meridian' was without question the novel that made me want to become a writer.
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Whatever we put our attention on will grow stronger in our life.
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People pretend to be nice; people pretend to be smooth and polite and everything, but this is only an appearance because the way we're built as human beings is only in paradox and contradictions.
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But you can make good radio, interesting radio, great radio even, without an urgent question, a burning issue at stake.
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If you're offended, it's your problem.
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According to our estimates, the Hungarians working in the U.K. altogether pay more contributions and taxes than the benefits that they get. So we belong to the world of the fair working people.
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I have a question, a question for the president: Do you hate all rich people, or just rich people who don't contribute to your campaign? Do you hate poor people or do you just hate poor people with jobs?
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I was trying to be Mary Tyler Moore. I loved her in 'The Dick Van Dyke Show.'
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My dad died when he was 60. I was only 17 and I think, psychologically, that had a huge impact on me, probably more than I realised.
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I normally don't listen to my instincts because I'm so full of doubt.
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I'm somewhat old-fashioned, and I still talk about playing a part. I don't talk about my work - 'I've seen some of your work' - there's not much work in it, is there?
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When any institution becomes large and compartmentalized, with departments and subdepartments, then the conscience of the institution will often become so fragmented and diluted as to be virtually nonexistent, and the organization becomes inherently evil.
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I play sad bastard music. For the money.
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Political parties need to look at the different kinds of support that people may need, suited to their way of life, and provide cost-effective solutions.
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I grew up poor in crappy situations... various crappy situations. What kept me sane was reading and music. I had so many different literary tastes growing up, be it fiction like Stephen King or Piers Anthony or non-fiction like reading Hunter S. Thompson essays or reading the Beats. I was a huge fan of the Beat movement.