Quote by John Hughes
I always preferred to hang out with the outcasts, cause they were

I always preferred to hang out with the outcasts, cause they were cooler they had better taste in music, for one thing, I guess because they had more time to develop one with the lack of social interaction they had! – John Hughes

Other quotes by John Hughes

Fantastic! Right in the middle of that long stretch between Christmas and Spring Break, your coats are getting dirty, everythings dark, dingy – what a great time for a movie! – John Hughes

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Christmas
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I was obsessed with romance. When I was in high school, I saw Doctor Zhivago every day from the day it opened until the day it left the theater. – John Hughes

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movies
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I so desperately hate to end these movies that the first thing I do when Im done is write another one. Then I dont feel sad about having to leave and everybody going away. – John Hughes

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sad
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Music in itself carries a whole set of messages which are very, very rich and complex, and the words either serve to exclude certain ones or point up certain others. – Brian Eno

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Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears form the eyes of woman. – Ludwig van Beethoven

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Silence is the fabric upon which the notes are woven. – Lawrence Duncan

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I see a lot of connections between folk and punk music just because theyre both subcorporate music – I mean, traditionally. – Ani DiFranco

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Put your trust in God but be sure to keep your powder dry. – Oliver Cromwell

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