Neil Young Quotes
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I love to be in the moment. I love to analyse things a bit.
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I started modelling when I was 13, so I learned a lot of things. I actually love doing make-up on other people, too.
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I would say 'The Master' was one of the most inspiring things I've ever got to work on.
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One of the reasons we all still read Jane Austen is because her books are about universal things which still matter today - love, money, family. They haven't gone out of fashion, so it's not throwing the baby out with the bathwater to rework her in a contemporary style.
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The fossil record is incredible when it preserves things, but it's not a complete record.
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There are some seminal things that happened in the '70s for me: Billy Joel and Jackson 5.
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Things have always sort of happened for me. Something else always comes up.
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I've done a lot of things that I regret.
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Living in New York after 14 years, I'm such an outdoors kind of person. I love gardening and building things. I like restoring old furniture.
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My students often ask me, 'What is sociology?' And I tell them, 'It's the study of the way in which human beings are shaped by things that they don't see.'
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There are all kinds of things you can do to marry literacy with health.
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Finding things to wear is what the Internet's for.
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The biggest things in life are not materials.
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I have a lot of passion for a lot of different things.
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I'm not an inventor. I just want to make things better.
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Of all the things I've lost I miss my mind the most.
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What happened I think on Sept. 11 was we were given graphic and clear evidence that things had changed.
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I worked also, doing things such as our paper route and, later on, waitressing.
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I never felt like I wanted to have kids until I could be home and be a daddy, and those are the things that I didn't have.
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Well married a person has wings, poorly married shackles.
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Poetry is only the highest eloquence of passion, the most vivid form of expression that can be given to our conception of anything, whether pleasurable or painful, mean or dignified, delightful or distressing. It is the perfect coincidence of the image and the words with the feeling we have, and of which we cannot get rid in any other way, that gives an instant "satisfaction to the thought." This is equally the origin of wit and fancy, of comedy and tragedy, of the sublime and pathetic.
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I like to go in right away as soon as I have things.