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Its not about how much movement you do, how much interaction there

Its not about how much movement you do, how much interaction there is, it just reeks of credibility if its real. If its contrived, it seems to work for a while for the people who cant filter out the real and unreal. – Fred Durst

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When youre a kid, you see your parents reading the newspaper and youre like, God, why are they reading the newspaper? When youre young, youre not reading the newspaper. But there comes a time in your life when the newspapers cool. – Fred Durst

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You know, in my music career there was a moment where the irony was just so heavy. There were people in my audience that were the reason I developed neuroses. These people that tortured my life were using my art, my poetry, as fuel for them, to torture other people. – Fred Durst

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I dont want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it through not dying. – Woody Allen

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I simply do not distinguish between work and play. – Mary Oliver

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Realize what you really want. It stops you from chasing butterflies and puts you to work digging gold. – William Moulton Marston

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I like the challenge of trying different things and wondering whether its going to work or whether Im going to fall flat on my face. – Johnny Depp

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