Quote by Henry Rollins
I can deal with people who watch me on stage but I am not good in

I can deal with people who watch me on stage but I am not good in communicating with people any other way than through my work. – Henry Rollins

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Dont do anything by half. If you love someone, love them with all your soul. When you go to work, work your ass off. When you hate someone, hate them until it hurts. – Henry Rollins

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Believe that with your feelings and your work you are taking part in the greatest the more strongly you cultivate this belief, the more will reality and the world go forth from it. – Rainer Maria Rilke

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