Quote by Jim Jarmusch
Cricket makes no sense to me. I find it beautiful to watch and I l

Cricket makes no sense to me. I find it beautiful to watch and I like that they break for tea. That is very cool, but I dont understand. My friends from The Clash tried to explain it years and years ago, but I didnt understand what they were talking about. – Jim Jarmusch

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If you go into a bar in most places in America and even say the word poetry, youll probably get beaten up. But poetry is a really strong, beautiful form to me, and a lot of innovation in language comes from poetry. – Jim Jarmusch

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Poetry
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I think it comes from really liking literary forms. Poetry is very beautiful, but the space on the page can be as affecting as where the text is. Like when Miles Davis doesnt play, it has a poignancy to it. – Jim Jarmusch

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Both conservatives and liberals watch Parks and Recreation, and they each think the show is for them, which is really cool. SNL was totally different. It was exciting because everyone was paying attention. Political humor works when people know what youre talking about. – Amy Poehler

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That was cool and that sucked all at the same time. – Adam Savage

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I used to do this as a kid. And now theyre paying me for it, which is cool. – William Kempe

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If I wasnt even famous or had any success, I would still wake up and put tons of make-up on, and put on a cool outfit. Thats always been who Ive been my whole life, so thats never gonna change. I love fashion. I love getting dressed up. I love Halloween, too. – Gwen Stefani

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