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Oil's in everything we have, from anesthetics to aspirations to aspirins to most parts of the cell phone contain oil. We interface with oil in every part of our life.
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I had a deal with CNN and had no intention of going back to the music business, but you know, it's Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Johnny Colt Train
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The news of Mubarak stepping down came as I was sitting in my Jordanian home away from home.
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One of the things about dealing with an artist is that their art is essentially - if they're successful, it's kind of lightning in a bottle. There is no formula for it.
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I have my own favorites; right now it's 'Simple Man,' but that changes from time to time.
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It's difficult, because when you're a popular singer who makes money, you're basically a race horse. And that's how you're treated by the people around you.
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I grew up in Japan. It's my first memories of life are Japan.
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I was 8 years old when I started listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd and Bad Company and Led Zeppelin.
Johnny Colt Train
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Go on, hitch a ride on the back of a butterfly. There's no better way to fly.
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Rehab is one thing, but it takes years to get that attitude adjustment.
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While I was in India, my yoga teacher asked me to start teaching, and my life became about that for years. I taught 18 classes a week, therapeutics, and traveled to study with other teachers.
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When I left my band, I had to start over from scratch, and that's a scary place to go.
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When you grow up in Atlanta, joining Lynyrd Skynyrd is like joining the Rolling Stones.
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My mother, she was able to swim through planets and turn them into whatever she wanted - they didn't have to be what we know them to be. So she actually had Jupiter in her hair, when she was talking to me.
Patrick Monahan Train