Quote by Robert Smith
I dont think of death in a romantic way anymore. - Robert Smith

I dont think of death in a romantic way anymore. – Robert Smith

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I dont find the technology threatening. A lot of people my age, my generation, find it difficult to immerse themselves. But I would never preclude the idea of using any technology if I thought it suited the end result. – Robert Smith

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Technology
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I had no desire to be famous I just wanted to make the greatest music ever made. I didnt want anyone to know who I was. – Robert Smith

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famous
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Ive always spent more time with a smile on my face than not, but the thing is, I dont write about it. – Robert Smith

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Other Quotes from
Death
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A revolution is a struggle to the death between the future and the past. – Fidel Castro

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Death

Whenever I watch TV and see those poor starving kids all over the world, I cant help but cry. I mean Id love to be skinny like that, but not with all those flies and death and stuff. – Mariah Carey

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Death

I rely on guns for protection in life. God does not say, This is la-la land. God doesnt say, Welcome to Earth. Everythings perfect. Theres no crime. Theres no murder. Theres no death. The world is imperfect, and you have to be on guard. – Luke Scott

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Death

Im in awe of people out there who deal with Alzheimers, because they have to deal with death 10 times over, year after year. – Marcia Wallace

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Death

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