Quote by Wayne Coyne
Even in the beginning, when we knew there was a legal argument abo

Even in the beginning, when we knew there was a legal argument about how much our song sounds like his song, as one songwriter to another, I wasnt sure that Cat Stevens would take that as bad. – Wayne Coyne

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Music is amazing. Theres some metaphysical comfort where it allows you to be isolated and alone while telling you that you are not alone… truly, the only cure for sadness is to share it with someone else. – Wayne Coyne

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With out art, without communicating, we wouldnt live beyond 30 because wed be so sad and depressed. – Wayne Coyne

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I can see that if this was an album done 10 or 15 years ago we could see we were moving on to some place else. – Wayne Coyne

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In high school, I discovered myself. I was interested in race relations and the legal profession. I read about Lincoln and that he believed the law to be the most difficult of professions. – Constance Baker Motley

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We owe the Aboriginal peoples a debt that is four centuries old. It is their turn to become full partners in developing an even greater Canada. And the reconciliation required may be less a matter of legal texts than of attitudes of the heart. – Romeo LeBlanc

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A married woman has the same right to control her own body as does an unmarried woman. – Sol Wachtler

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All the libel lawyers will tell you theres no libel any more, that everyones given up. – Ian Hislop

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