Quote by Kirk Hammett
I dont think success has changed us as people at all. We are the s

I dont think success has changed us as people at all. We are the same lunatics that we were when this band first got going. We never see ourselves as being on a higher level than our fans. – Kirk Hammett

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Im death obsessed. You know, I have death all over my house. I have a stuffed two headed sheep! – Kirk Hammett

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I love this pedal to death. The only way you could keep me from playing one is by chopping off my legs! – Kirk Hammett

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Time is the most precious element of human existence. The successful person knows how to put energy into time and how to draw success from time. – Denis Waitley

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In inner-city, low-income communities of color, theres such a high correlation in terms of educational quality and success. – Bill Gates

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Success is not a destination, but the road that youre on. Being successful means that youre working hard and walking your walk every day. You can only live your dream by working hard towards it. Thats living your dream. – Marlon Wayans

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Those who have succeeded at anything and dont mention luck are kidding themselves. – Larry King

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