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I can't say why people lie; they just do. Everyone has their own reasons for not telling the truth.
Paul Charles Caravello Kiss
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I knew I was destined to be a rock star. I just knew it, like I've always had the power of foresight. I feel right now exactly the way I felt after I finished mixing my first solo album 'New York Groove'.
Ace Frehley Kiss
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I think money, power, fame changes people a lot.
George Peter John Criscuola Kiss
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Sometimes I'll listen to a little old Van Halen, or some Beatles, Zeppelin stuff, classical music... I like a lot of different things.
Paul Charles Caravello Kiss
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I think the fans really wanna hear the songs the way they sound on the record.
Ace Frehley Kiss
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I find myself evil. I believe in the devil as much as God. You can use either one to get things done.
George Peter John Criscuola Kiss
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You can't argue with facts and figures. Either people want it, in which case they pay for it, or it's two guys sitting around at the Plaza having a discussion, which means nothing. I mean, Titanic. I wasn't crazy about the movie. But you know what? I'm gonna shut up, because the people have spoken. End of story!
Gene Klein Kiss
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We're really in control; that's the difference. We were out of control then.
George Peter John Criscuola Kiss
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I once had money to burn. I'd fly to Barbados for the weekend. I lived in a twenty-two-room mansion and had my pick of four luxury cars.
George Peter John Criscuola Kiss
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Men get it. I think us men need you women to help us survive.
George Peter John Criscuola Kiss
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The great thing about doing art shows is you get to meet the people who are interested in your art, and I think that when you're purchasing a piece of art it's a tremendous bonus to get to meet the artist because you get a chance to pick their brain a bit and find out first hand what the piece is about for the artist.
Paul Stanley Kiss
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I'm from Brooklyn. I grew up very poor- seven people, four rooms. My dad had no education.
George Peter John Criscuola Kiss
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We're the McDonalds of rock. Were always there to satisfy, and a billion served.
Paul Stanley Kiss
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Three times during the show the drums are lifted over the audience - I go up and out, right, left and back.
George Peter John Criscuola Kiss
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It's absurd for anybody to look around and hear the acts and artists who cite us as an inspiration, and then tell me that we're not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Paul Stanley Kiss
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Our audience is young and vibrant; we retain our previous following; we are three generations into it. Unlike other bands that are very demographically specific, who they appeal to and who their fans are, we're the antithesis of that. If you see your younger brother or a parent of yours or a neighbor at most rock concerts, that's not cool but with us and kids, it's a tribal gathering. Whether it's kids or neighbors - they're all part of a secret society.
Paul Stanley Kiss
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I think KISS fans are so loyal. They want the band to be there and that's the most important thing. If I was cool enough for Gene, Paul and Ace to pick me, then I was cool enough for the fans.
Paul Charles Caravello Kiss
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I loved playing the guitar and I knew I was pretty good at it, so that's what I wanted to do with my life.
Ace Frehley Kiss
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If we're lucky we realize that life is really about family - your children, your family and your friends. Without that, the rest is hollow.
Paul Stanley Kiss
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I deal with guys in their 20s and early 30s who are presidents of companies, who are movie directors.
George Peter John Criscuola Kiss
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You shall not covet thy neighbor's wife? Well, how about if she goddamn covets me? What do you think about that?
Gene Klein Kiss
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It's an opportunity to get involved in the home front and be a little less conventional. You never know, maybe I'll end up taking some classes.
Tommy Thayer Kiss
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It's always great playing with other musicians. It's also a great situation where I'm the older guy, I've influenced generations of guitar players.
Ace Frehley Kiss
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It's a younger generation running the show, and I miss the generation we had in the '70s. They were really very honorable guys, like Neal Bogart and Bill Graham, people who will never be around again.
George Peter John Criscuola Kiss
