I won’t sell my songs for no TV Ad.
ADAM YAUCHRather than trying to figure out what other people should be doing, work on your own interactions in the world and whatever influence they have.
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I feel that working with the camera and editing it is actually my strong suit.
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Just keep putting out music.
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When I hear Obama speak he just seems really sincere and he just seems like somebody who actually has his heart and his motivation in the right place.
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If I feel like I’ve done the best that I can or conducted myself in the most constructive way that I can in a situation, then I feel peace.
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I started feeling this little lump in my throat, like you would feel if you have swollen glands or something like that
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That has to collapse. It’s the responsibility of heads of business who are going to do business in China to lay down the law.
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If someone had been asked twenty years ago what direction they thought music was going in, they wouldn’t have said sampling.
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It’s pretty easy to see that… wealth doesn’t really equal happiness.
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I love the flow of the game. There’s a certain fluidity to basketball. I don’t enjoy watching baseball or football in the same way.
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If we keep bombing other people, that creates more anger. Tensions keep escalating.
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Everybody has a responsibility for what they put out into the world.
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It just seemed like Buddhism, especially Tibetan Buddhism – because that’s mainly what I’ve been exposed to – was a real solid organization of teachings to point someone in the right direction.
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I’m not just talking about what you put on a record – even just walking into a store and how you interact with the person behind the checkout counter.
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China is one of the last huge dictatorships, holding on to these colonies, provinces.
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To all the mothers and the sisters and the wives and friends, I wanna offer my love and respect till the end.
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