Quote by Marilyn Manson
I cant satisfy myself with just trying to tie all of my imaginatio

I cant satisfy myself with just trying to tie all of my imagination into music, especially when music is not appreciated as an art form as much as it used to be. – Marilyn Manson

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My dad loves what I do and I support my parents financially because they didnt have a job that gave them a pension. – Marilyn Manson

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I am drawn to women who are independent and creative, which is problematic because its a struggle, a competition of careers. Theres jealousy. – Marilyn Manson

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My first memories of religion were being taken to Episcopal church. My father was Catholic, but my mother, I believe, was Episcopal. So I sort of veered off into the watered-down version of Catholicism. – Marilyn Manson

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To be able to endure odium is the first art to be learned by those who aspire to power. – Lucius Annaeus Seneca

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The strange power of art is sometimes it can show that what people have in common is more urgent than what differentiates them. It seems to me its something that theatre can do, but its rare; its very rare. – John Berger

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There is no more difficult art to acquire than the art of observation, and for some men it is quite as difficult to record an observation in brief and plain language. – William Osler

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Immature artists imitate. Mature artists steal. – Lionel Trilling

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We perceive when love begins and when it declines by our embarrassment when alone together. – Jean de la Bruyere

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Growing up in northern California has had a big influence on my love and respect for the outdoors. When I lived in Oakland, we would think nothing of driving to Half Moon Bay and Santa Cruz one day and then driving to the foothills of the Sierras the next day. – Tom Hanks

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I love crayons—especially new crayons with no broken tips. I love how they smell—and how smooth they feel between my fingers. I love imagining what marvelous pictures the crayons will create. But what I love most of all are the colors—so many colors. – Mary Wince

[B]ut why care for grammar as long as we are good? – Artemus Ward (1834–1867), Pyrotechny, “V.—What This Young Man Said”

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